Alright /fa/bulosos, winter's here and my pants don't keep my legs warm.
Would a warm trenchcoat/duster fix that, or should I suck it up/buy warmer pants?
>>11980887
Isn't a coat a bit overkill for cold legs?
Common sense would want you to switch out the summer pants and put on long wool socks and possibly long johns before you get a duster.
>>11980887
Buy warmer pants. Trenchcoats aren't /fa/ unless you're a woman or also wearing a piklehaube.
long underpants. If that doesn't help, consider a coat.
>>11981000
I was looking at the coat because it's easily taken on and off, wheras warm pants that become too warm for the current situation can't be taken off/swapped out easily during classes.
>>11981076
>during classes
ok definitely dont buy a trench coat if you're still going to school kiddo, you'll look autistic, buy some insulating clothing or something, or buy the trench coat because you're clearly autistic if your rationale for buying it is to keep your legs warm, a trench coat won't even keep your body warm, it's a rain jacket
>>11982004
I wasn't really going for a straight trenchcoat, I saw somebody wearing a duster-like overcoat (very obviously padded/insulated), almost like a bubble jacket. Would that be more suitable, in your opinion?
>>11982004
the fuck
trenchcoats are classic you dumb fuckin nignog
>>11980887
but yeah they're raincoats, not much insulation
get a wool overcoat
long parka with a liner.