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Depending on the weather i usually wear a baselayer with a t-shirt when its cold, i either wear a vest or a t-shirt when its hot, i have some of the stretch air shirts on the way which im looking forward to trying out.

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Airtex polo shirt usually

2 Airtex polos if it's cold

2 Airtex polos and a hoody if it's really cold.... that's unusual though....

 

And generally the same if it's raining.... cuz I'm well 'ard....

 

Quite fancy a Harkie smock for when it's really hosing down....

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In the past few months I purchase a load of old long and short sleeved shirts from charity shops - good quality designer names for a couple of quid a go - i think it gives the right impression to arrive in a collared shirt and i find them very durable and being cotton they are breathable too. Id like to get a decent jacket for winter soon though.

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Why not get some type "A"s???:confused1:

 

Even those are too hot for summer ground work over here.

Winter, I wear type A and C climbing.

Thing is, I don't dawdle around dragging brash, I run alot so heat loss and wicking are important.

Ty

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Back to the op, my missus buys a job lot of sweatshirts and t shirts from primark or tk maxx in neutral colours whenever we go back to uk. they last a few months but at those prices who cares?

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Mankini.

 

 

Photos???

 

 

I climb in the buff. Now do you still wanna rec climb with me mate?

 

Would not put me of mate, the thought of your Cherry's in my face is quite appealing......:sneaky2: NOT!

 

Wifes knickers.

 

That's ok but I asked what you wear on top, but from your original post I take it, it's the wife's bra?

 

A pink g sting.

 

 

Never heard anyone wearing a g string as a chest ascender before? :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other than the above some good posts, what you you all prefer as a top layer ?

 

Hoody, fleece, soft shell jacket?

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