Originally Posted by
ryan786i
Last winter I managed most of the season with T-shirt under an old mockneck sweatshirt (or old LL Bean rag wool sweater) up top with Propper ripstop cargo pants, wool socks and some Teva hiking shoes. On the face, wool Buff and hat.
This is Lexington KY, and my lows were usually teens (night shifts), but it worked. I'm hoping to come up with something better this year, especially on the bottom--my privates were usually fairly well iced by the time I got home/to work.
Poly pro base layer tights work fine. Target or such will do layered under the pants. Some of the running stuff will have wind block panels in the right places.