Idk where else to ask this, but I'm going to be working as a field engineer in New England this winter, meaning it's going to be cold and snowy and i have to still look somewhat respectable.
So what jacket will keep me warm in consistently below freezing temperatures but still look nice?
Pic is kind of what i wore today (the newer version) and it kind of sucked and it was warm for this time of year
>>894539
what do you mean as a feild.engineer? one of the engineer faggots that comes out of the trailer once a week?
long johns and a flannel with khakis.
>>894543
Kind of, except we have to actually be outside and inspect things for a good portion of the day
My only problem is this gay dress code, i have plenty of cold weather shit from working before but now that I'm "management" or whatever the fuck, i can't wear it
>>894550
What are they gonna do, fire you for wearing the wrong jacket? Just wear your normal jacket, and if your boss complains politely tell him to deal with it.
>>894550
Depends on the company, but if you can typically get dirty, which you will if you're outdoors in below freezing conditions, you should wear a parka or jacket that you don't mind getting dirty. I like timberland stuff, but nobody really cares what engineers wear.
>taught how to be engineer
>never taught about coats
Would help if you told us what your dress code is.
Just wear thermals under your suit (if you wear one) and get a down jacket/parka surely?