I wear running shoes most of the time in Manitoba. I am never out more than 3-4 hours at a time. If I am going to be sitting doing nothing and not walking I had a pair of the $2-300 boots from cabalas good for -50. They lasted 7 years. Now I have no boots. Trick is to keep your feet dry and shoe/boots loser than tight. thermal long underwear and a pair of jeans. long sleeve thin shirt.
I use a cheap bib overall type ski pants with elastic cuffs at the ankle. Fairly heavy hood sweater with a good long jacket over that. toque on head must be thick and fit snug. mitts are leather long from princess auto at $10-15 Inside that if I need is a pair of cotton finger gloves.
Leather shoes with thick socks that are loose on your feet will be warmer than 90% of all winter boots. There are also special socks that are made to keep feet dry and they work that helps a lot.
I also eat more spice or pepper now and eat vinegar more, like pickles etc. My body feels warmer now by far than when I was younger. I use to not get warm enough with 10 layers of close on. my feet would freeze all the time, but they were also always wet. Now I have to teach my children to dress different even though they think I am crazy using runners when cutting firewood and doing chores.
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