Six ways to stay warm: how a bouncer shows winter the door

For a frontline security professional like myself, spending up to 12 hours on my feet outside bars, shops, and nightspots, I can attest that dressing for the weather is essential. As temperatures plummet across the UK this week, here are some expert tips, tricks, and product recommendations to keep you warm and frostbite-free.

Firstly, don't underestimate the importance of a good base layer. Thermal underwear made from merino wool is a must-have. Icebreaker's 260 Tech leggings are a popular choice, developed by the company behind some of New Zealand's most iconic outdoor gear. These thermal leggers provide cosiness and warmth with just minutes of wear. Another option is Decathlon's long-sleeve Simond MT500, which is also made from merino wool at a fraction of the price.

When it comes to tops, ditching jumpers for zipped hoodies can be a game-changer. The Rab Nexus is a slim-fitting, breathable option perfect for walking around city streets or hiking. For colder temperatures, consider Houdini's Power Houdi, made from Polartec fleece. When choosing a coat, you have two main options: ultra-thick and insulated, like Aritzia's Super Puff, which is both warm and stylish, or breathable and water-resistant, such as the AK Cyclic Gore-Tex from Burton.

Fingerless gloves are another must-have for cold weather enthusiasts. Black Yak offers extremely warm woollen gloves in muted colours, while Vallerret's Markhof Pro V3 photography gloves provide a more extreme level of warmth with removable fingers. For colder climates, consider Zippo's 12-Hour Refillable Hand Warmer.

Layering up is key when it comes to staying warm, so investing in good quality outerwear and accessories can make all the difference. OMM'S Core Beanie provides a thin, breathable base layer that won't compromise on warmth, while Finisterre's Fisherman Beanie offers thicker insulation without sacrificing breathability. Adding a neck gaiter like Ruffnek's snood scarf can complete the insulated look.

Finally, when it comes to footwear, you have two options: padded or non-padded boots, depending on your expected level of exposure and terrain. Altberg's Norway Military boot is lined for arctic temperatures, while HJ Hall's Indestructible socks provide a super-tough alternative with a 12-month guarantee.

By following these expert tips and investing in quality winter gear, you'll be well on your way to staying warm and frostbite-free this winter.
 
🥶 I'm loving those thermal underwear recommendations! Merino wool is honestly the best for keeping you cozy in chilly temps. But what really caught my eye was that super thick and stylish coat from Aritzia's Super Puff - who wouldn't want to stay warm and look fire in the process? 😎 Layering up with good quality outerwear and accessories makes all the difference, right? 🤔
 
idk why ppl always focus on the fashion aspect of winter gear lol ❄️ u just wanna stay warm n dry, right? i mean, a good base layer is key, like merino wool, it's basically magic for ur body temperature 🧶. and yeah, ditching jumpers 4 zipped hoodies is def a game-changer 🔥. but let's not forget about the most important thing: layers, duh! u gotta have a mix of breathable n water-resistant gear to stay dry n warm at the same time. also, can we pls talk about how underrated good quality outerwear & accessories r? omm's core beanie is literally the best 🔥
 
I'm so over how cold it is getting here! I swear, every time I step outside, my toes are like "help!" I think thermal underwear is a total game-changer - those Icebreaker leggings sound amazing! I've been using Decathlon's Simond MT500 and they're pretty great too. I also love the idea of ditching jumpers for zipped hoodies, it makes me feel way more comfortable walking around on chilly days 🌫️❄️
 
omg i know how hard it is to stay warm out there 🤩 especially when its that cold ❄️ like what kinda base layer do u guys use tho?? gotta try those icebreaker leggings or decathlon simond mt500 👕👖
 
i'm so done with winter already lol, remember when we used to have those super cold winters back in the 90s? like, i recall having to wear gloves just to go outside, and our parents were all about layering up with those ugly but warm sweaters 😂👕. nowadays it's all about dressing for the weather, and these tips are actually kinda helpful 🤷‍♀️. thermal underwear is a must, esp during those chilly nights when you're out with friends at bars or clubs. i'm also loving the idea of zipped hoodies over jumpers - so much more practical! but, can we talk about how expensive all this gear is? back in my day, we just used our grandma's old coats and scarves to stay warm 😂👵. anyway, these recommendations are solid, and investing in good quality gear will definitely make a difference. altberg's norway military boot is looking like an awesome choice for those arctic temps ⛅️!
 
I gotta say, people are hating on those who work outdoors in the cold weather 🤔... I mean, can't we just give 'em a break? Those frontline security pros have it tough 24/7, braving harsh conditions to keep us safe. And now they're getting roasted for dressing warmly 😂... like, what's wrong with that? They deserve our appreciation for their hard work & dedication! The tips on winter gear are actually really helpful tho 🤓, I never knew about those merino wool leggings, gonna check 'em out 👍
 
🤔 so i was just thinking about how crazy the weather is been lately in the uk 🌨️ like, who needs that kind of cold outside? anyway, i've always wondered why merino wool is so popular for winter clothes... isn't it more expensive than other materials like polyester or nylon? and what's up with all these different types of gloves - fingerless ones seem kinda weird to me 😂 do they really make a difference in terms of warmth?
 
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