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I think it just depends on how warm or insulated you want to be. I've gotten through cold Russian winters in nothing besides a waxed cotton jacket, cashmere sweater, dress shirt, and some baselayers. Obviously no insulation to the jacket. The Ten C would be certainly warmer than that.
Don't have any experience with the Woolrich, but the Everest parka feels like you're wrapped in a thick down blanket. It's warmer than my Ten C, although I think both would get you through any kind of winter, tbh.
Oh no, just Woolrich. Those Cabourn parkas are amazing but I can't justify the splurge...for now. But yes, it was the hope that the ten-c could replace the Woolrich. It certainly has the look of something that could brave a cold winter and from what I see on various sites it is certainly being sold as such. Disappointed to hear that is not the case.
I think it just depends on how warm or insulated you want to be. I've gotten through cold Russian winters in nothing besides a waxed cotton jacket, cashmere sweater, dress shirt, and some baselayers. Obviously no insulation to the jacket. The Ten C would be certainly warmer than that.
Don't have any experience with the Woolrich, but the Everest parka feels like you're wrapped in a thick down blanket. It's warmer than my Ten C, although I think both would get you through any kind of winter, tbh.
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