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Reddit mentions of totes Mens Tornado Suede Zip-up Snow Boots, Black, Size - 10M

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totes Mens Tornado Suede Zip-up Snow Boots, Black, Size - 10M
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Totes ankle snow boot for men in genuine leather suede materialTHERMOLITE technology provides insulated warmth without bulky weightWaterproof rugged no slip rubber solesFor Everything From Hiking To Snowshoeing To Just Making It Across A Frozen Parking Lot Without Feeling Like Your Toes Are Turning To Ice Cubes, You Can Count On These Totes Mens Tornado Suede Boot To Keep Your Feet Warm And Dry.
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Weight1.25 Pounds

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u/super_pickle ยท 2 pointsr/chicago

Under layers are important. Long johns and a thermal-knit top under your regular clothes. You don't need to splurge (I usually buy Hanes) but if you want to splurge, Under Armour is great stuff. My running gear is all UA, and then regular long-sleeved tee and sweatpants over that. Of course, only when it's really cold, so far it hasn't dipped much below 40. But the daily stuff I wear to work/out-and-about is just whatever I found at Target, and it works.

I use these gloves and swear by them. Super warm, and with the fingerless option and thumb hole you can easily use your smart phone. And the cuff rolls down pretty far up your forearm, so you don't have a gap between your coatsleeve and glove where wind can get in.

I'd recommend a hat with ear flaps, I have one lined with fur, and when it's far below zero and there's a biting wind off the lake, you can wrap the ear flaps under your chin and wrap a wool scarf around your face and neck over the flaps and no wind gets in. But a really thick wool beanie would probably be OK too.

Boots, you don't want anything that isn't completely rubber on the bottom (lined inside, of course). Not just a rubber sole, a rubber bottom, like this. Any type of fabric will get wet when walking through snow and puddles and then your feet will be freezing.

Those big bulky sleeping bag coats are pretty amazing, and enough people wear them that you won't look like a tool, but if you dress in layers you can buy something more professional looking and still be warm.

Of course all that stuff if for the super cold days, which there usually aren't more than 10-15 of. When it's above zero you can just dress in layers and wear normal gear and be fine.