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Reddit mentions of FROGG TOGGS Men's Ultra-Lite2 Waterproof Breathable Rain Jacket

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FROGG TOGGS Men's Ultra-Lite2 Waterproof Breathable Rain Jacket
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Ultra-Lite2 Rain Jacket is lightweight and packable for the wearer's convenienceAdjustable hood with cord locks protects the wearer's head and hair from moistureFull front zipper with snap-downstorm flap helps to keep moisture outElastic cuffs help the wearer to achieve the perfect fitJacket includes free stuff sack for easy toting
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u/SouthernPanhandle · 172 pointsr/malefashionadvice

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Base layers: Uniqlo Heat Tech ($15ea) or anything else you find that's not cotton. Get short sleeve and long sleeves.

Fleece layer (combine with next layer when it gets really cold): This REI fleece jacket is on sale for $20 in charcoal right now.

Insulation (down) Layer: Uniqlo ($70) or even this super cheap Uniqlo knockoff ($23) if you can wait a month for delivery somewhere. You'll probably want to size up on this layer for when you need to fit your fleece under.

Super basic rain layer in case you need to get out while it's raining: Frogg Toggs $15 and size up.

Wool socks: Kirkland signature
$20

Blanket: Hammockgear 0º quilt ($232. You'll want Long and Wide) For emergency purposes I'm recommending a weather rated quilt. It's like a sleeping bag but it comes fully unzipped to act like a blanket as well. You don't NEED it though just something to keep in mind for when it gets a lot colder. Or just pile up on

Beanie depends on your head size. Can't go wrong with a carhartt usually. $13

For gloves what I do is get some safety rated leather gloves like these durawears($38), in case you need to get out and work on something while it's below freezing) and also get some liners ($25). You might want to add another heavy duty set of mittens for emergency reasons.

**OR https://www.ironclad.com/all-ironclad-gloves/outdoor-adventure/cold-climate/



And if you want to treat yo self I can't recommend MeUndies enough for comfortable boxers. Their boxer briefs are the most comfortable I've ever worn and they work for you bc they're not cotton. Also their lounge pants would be awesome to sleep in.

You probably have/want steel or composite toe boots if you're at all involved with loading/unloading but they're uncomfortable as shit so for day to day just get some beaters with good traction. Don't need anything fancy. You're driving not styling like some kind of goddamed cityboy. And you might make your work boots highs in case you ever gotta deal with snow.

ALSO, please get a basic emergency set up.

Emergency blanket, candles/matches, energy bars, water, etc.



/u/MoveAlongChandler