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£20 Aldi fishing jacket (still going strong) when it rains.
Sip progress trousers always warm. Cotton t shirt (base layer when it's really cold) husky fleece when I've come down from the tree.

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Can't get on with cotton, don't wear it at all these days 

Me neither under armour has served me well t shirts and long sleeved base layer plus boxers I never wear cotton at work terrible stuff
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Polo neck tee shirt in the summer with 3 year old stein jacket if it rains.
In the winter two tee shirts, fleece and old stein jacket if it rains.
If it's really cold then as many tee shirts and fleeces as I need. ( these then get taken off left on nearest tree/fence/ garden chair and then subsequently forgotten!
Note to self - buy new jacket!

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From a tee shirt design point of view tho, mine always come untucked from my trousers leaving me with a cold draught around my middle, especially when climbing. Could you design and make a tee shirt similar to a baby's vest that do up with poppers underneath your bum? I would actually buy this!

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In winter SIP Progress trousers with thin pair of combats under them when very cold, but if it very very cold a pair of Oregon extreme Class C  a bought 7 years ago and has only been cold enough about 3 times. 

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