Dressing appropriately when flying from a cold to a warm climate can make the difference between a cozy and an uncomfortable trip. Piling on clothes in a cold climate can make for a hot and muggy landing. The trick to dressing for cold-to-warm destinations requires various types of fabric and wearing multiple coverings. Dressing properly helps you pack appropriately and keeps the clothes you need handy, not in a bag or suitcase that is out of reach.
Dressing for a business casual environment can be tricky enough during pleasant weather conditions, but winter weather increases the level of difficulty. Layers help you stay warm and can be easily adjusted to acclimate from the cold of the streets to oven-like offices, while simple, classic pieces in rich, dark colors keep your attire appropriate yet relaxed. By mastering the art of layering and planning ahead for stormy weather, you can create a business casual look and stay warm during the winter.
It’s thirty-five degrees outside, and you’re just waking up. Getting out of a comfortable warm bed to stand outside is the last thing you want to do, but you have to because it comes with your job. So you stand in front of your closet and you try to assemble the warmest outfit you can put together. It’s getting late and the clock is ticking. You know you should have had your outfit laid out the night before, but just thinking about all those clothes is a task you keep putting off. You never know what to wear anyway.
Children are less active in winter, especially in the cold and snowy climates. Start when children are young with winter activities that keep their bodies moving, their minds engaged and reduce dependence on television and video games. This helps them grow into active teens and adults.