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    Maya and Kyla " i'm cold" thread got me thinking. These ladies come from where winter is a lot colder. I've been invited to a wedding over the Christmas/ New Year period in a country where its predicted to be minus 10 to minus 20 In my normal wedding/funeral 'Irish' suit, i'm going to freeze ...literally. Is it a big faux pas to wear a massive great Puffa jacket to a wedding ? Any Eastern European ladies any suggestions as to how to survive ?

    Will be a great party by the way.....with proper snow, not the 2cms we get here.
    I've seen pic of the wedding dress the bride is going to wear. ....she'll look absolutely stunning as you would expect...but will be dead of hypothermia before the honeymoon
    Come in she said "I'll give you shelter from the storm "

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    Under Armour, to maintain style. Or else just go Eskimo

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    Thermals and a put a sock on it for extra warmth x

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    leggings under )) extra socks )) have a good jacket and a the outfit u chose to be the winter stile thicker comparing to the irish ones and ..as far as i am use to i think the event might be inside )) not out
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    Quote Originally Posted by mature abby View Post
    Thermals and a put a sock on it for extra warmth x
    In those temperatures it will disappear ..wont need a sock

    Quote Originally Posted by kyla View Post
    leggings under )) extra socks )) have a good jacket and a the outfit u chose to be the winter stile thicker comparing to the irish ones and ..as far as i am use to i think the event might be inside )) not out
    Got any leggings I can borrow ?
    Come in she said "I'll give you shelter from the storm "

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellors View Post
    In those temperatures it will disappear ..wont need a sock



    Got any leggings I can borrow ?


    sue come to dublin i have black...navy...leather ))
    Play and don't regret !
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    Quote Originally Posted by mellors View Post
    In those temperatures it will disappear ..wont need a sock



    Got any leggings I can borrow ?


    sue come to dublin i have black...navy...leather ))
    Play and don't regret !
    Belfast today and tomorrow !



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    Quote Originally Posted by mellors View Post
    Maya and Kyla " i'm cold" thread got me thinking. These ladies come from where winter is a lot colder. I've been invited to a wedding over the Christmas/ New Year period in a country where its predicted to be minus 10 to minus 20 In my normal wedding/funeral 'Irish' suit, i'm going to freeze ...literally. Is it a big faux pas to wear a massive great Puffa jacket to a wedding ? Any Eastern European ladies any suggestions as to how to survive ?

    Will be a great party by the way.....with proper snow, not the 2cms we get here.
    I've seen pic of the wedding dress the bride is going to wear. ....she'll look absolutely stunning as you would expect...but will be dead of hypothermia before the honeymoon
    While it will be a lot colder on a thermometer, it wont feel a whole lot colder in reality!

    Because Ireland is an island, we have a very high humidity here, which makes the weather feel hotter in the summer and colder in the winter.
    http://science.howstuffworks.com/dic...uestion651.htm

    If you are going to the wedding on the eurpean mainland say, you wouldnt need to wear much more than here: jacket, scarf, gloves, hat and some nice thermal underwear (or not if there'll be a lot of dancing = sweat city) and you shouldnt feel too cold.

    Just as an example, I have gone skiing many times, and in -5 weather I was just wearing a rugby jersey with a t-shirt, and I was grand out on the streets - Not recommended for the slopes though

    Hope that helps
    You wont know, until you try!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SophieX View Post
    You & Kyla....

    Uncannily accurate
    Come in she said "I'll give you shelter from the storm "

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyla View Post
    sue come to dublin i have black...navy...leather ))
    Leather sounds good....is it ok if I get naked to see if they fit ok ?
    Come in she said "I'll give you shelter from the storm "

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