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You always remind me of a mix between Bill Kaulitz and Rüdiger von Schlotterstein ( Engl.: Rudolph Sackville-Bagg ) of the children's fantasy series 'The Little Vampire', which was - isn't it ironic ? - a German/Canadian co-production. (-1)
Layer, man. You can get a number of more stylish thinner puffer vests, to go under a heavy wool coat. That + a beanie + regular winter clothes for indooors + heat tech + heat tech socks and some boots and you should be more than fine.
Yeah you've been talking about the winter line for a bit now, and assuming your pricing strategy doesn't massively change I am looking forward to that coming around at the same time, fortuitously, as I have financial legs under me to buy as much of it as I like. Are you considering getting into making pants or anything like that? Jeans are easy but it's kinda tough finding other stuff.I'm gonna make some TOJ winter stuff this year for layering purposes, layers to go between your regular clothes and your stylish yet inadequately warm outer layers; I'm gonna be using various fabrics but I'm excited about this one wool batting double-faced in silk quilt fabric, it's quite thin but dense; it's made by Korean buddhist monks for making their own monk clothes, and would make a great inner coat or vest.
That makes me like EG a lot more.