Posted by kcm.MN on August 02, 2022 at 21:07:57 from (174.249.250.74):
In Reply to: Electric Socks posted by john in la on August 02, 2022 at 18:46:36:
John, I'm from SE Texas and now in one of the coldest parts of the Plains states. He needs shoes or boots that are looser fitting. If they are snug, there is no room for air to circulate, his feet will sweat and he will be cold. Better to have feet cool and dry than wet and cold.
The other part is acclimation. First time I experienced REAL cold, I was ill prepared. Now, I rarely wear anything but summer shoes and socks. Only if the temps are below -20F or if I have to deal with snow do I put on winter boots. My wife, on the other hand, was born up here, but is cold all the time after getting sick our first year together. I think the only thing that kept her out of ER was getting her into a nice, hot tub to soak in. But she has been cold-natured ever since.
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