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What do you wear at work to keep warm?

Spatlese

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Another option may be a small space heater (for some reason, there are several lying around my office from past employees, but I've never found it particularly cold).

The snuggie would be the next best choice.
 

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wool socks, flannel trousers, a sweater, and an undershirt. Flannel underwear also.

that keeps me warm.
 

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I work from home and usually keep a fleece vest nearby if it gets nippy.
+1 for the space heater as well!
 

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i usually have the same shirt, nothing extra
i work in the lab, i have to wear labcoat, so sometimes that can be warming because temperatures can get down to 67 degrees F but i am never cold, i love the cool weather esp when you;re doing a sensitive assay or cell culture
 

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I'm usually uncomfortably warm, so not really an issue.

Summer on the other hand is hell.

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An unwrinkled jacket reeks of i-gentism. I wear my jacket all day- f 'em.
 

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I wear a scarf. I even have one in cashmere that is usually folded a number of times while worn but can, in case of emergency, be folded out to the size of a small tent. People sometimes give the small cashmere tent funny looks but at least I'm warm (there's a horrible draft from the windows).
 

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Originally Posted by yachtie
An unwrinkled jacket reeks of i-gentism. I wear my jacket all day- f 'em.

Ditto.

I'm always in a suit jacket or odd jacket at work, and this is usually enough insulation for me. When things get really plug-in-your-block-heater cold a sweatervest or thin cardigan worn under the jacket does the trick.
 

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Originally Posted by Doc4
Ditto.

I'm always in a suit jacket or odd jacket at work, and this is usually enough insulation for me. When things get really plug-in-your-block-heater cold a sweatervest or thin cardigan worn under the jacket does the trick.


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nearly two whole pages and no jokes about the secretary ?
 

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Originally Posted by Dewey
nearly two whole pages and no jokes about the secretary ?

If you've seen mine, you'd realize there is nothing to joke about.
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