Do you own long johns?

Anonymous
Of course - from November to April.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not - I’m from out west and this is just absurd. Why can people not dress appropriately here?

I do not even wear them sub zero - layers people, layers.


Um, are we talking about the same thing? Long johns is just another name for "base layer".

-Also from out west


Wait I am the PP - no, I always considered long John’s those horrible usually cotton waffle textured fabric. Is long John now just any base layer? What?!? I’m shook! Hahahaha. And laughing at myself. Is this really the case?
Anonymous
Now they are known as any wicking base layer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if people in the DC area own long johns. Its been colder than usual and soooo windy making it pretty uncomfortable to be out in.


Of course.

Hot Chilli brand love them. More comfy than old fashioned long johns
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not - I’m from out west and this is just absurd. Why can people not dress appropriately here?

I do not even wear them sub zero - layers people, layers.


Um, are we talking about the same thing? Long johns is just another name for "base layer".

-Also from out west


Wait I am the PP - no, I always considered long John’s those horrible usually cotton waffle textured fabric. Is long John now just any base layer? What?!? I’m shook! Hahahaha. And laughing at myself. Is this really the case?


I think of those waffle knit long underwear too as long johns but I think it means any long underwear, or baselayer.
Most people who do winter sports have synthetic or merino wool baselayers.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not - I’m from out west and this is just absurd. Why can people not dress appropriately here?

I do not even wear them sub zero - layers people, layers.


Um, are we talking about the same thing? Long johns is just another name for "base layer".

-Also from out west


Wait I am the PP - no, I always considered long John’s those horrible usually cotton waffle textured fabric. Is long John now just any base layer? What?!? I’m shook! Hahahaha. And laughing at myself. Is this really the case?


You doubled down.
Anonymous
Yes, we bought the 32 degree HEAT layers from Costco for everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have silk top and bottom.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we bought the 32 degree HEAT layers from Costco for everyone.


I recently bought the legging version of these. I can’t tell how well they work though. Do you find them very effective?
Anonymous
I wear super thin uniqlo heat tech leggings under my jeans as soon as it's sub 50 degrees! I love them!
Anonymous
I have some great silk blend long johns for under pants. Then slightly thicker ll bean sets for skiing. Very warm!
Anonymous
I’ve got lots for skiing. Sweaty Betty, Woolx and Kari Traa are the main ones. I just got some Uniqlo heat tech thin ones for an extra layer. I wore the heat tech one as a 3rd layer in Vermont last week (it was single digits and windy). They would work well as an extra layer under regular clothes too.
Anonymous
I have merino wool set and a 100% silk set.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we bought the 32 degree HEAT layers from Costco for everyone.


I recently bought the legging version of these. I can’t tell how well they work though. Do you find them very effective?


They're good when you just need a very light extra layer. I wear them under jeans or slacks when it's going to be cold in my office, for example, or under hiking pants when I'm going to be outside in the cold but really active. They're not enough insulation for skiing or cold-weather camping, or even casual walks / hanging out at the playground / etc in near-freezing weather.
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