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Freezing office!!

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Chocamochalatte · 13/11/2017 16:40

Please can I have suggestions of smart/casual office wear for someone who is always cold/freezing (!) TIA

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Sadik · 13/11/2017 16:47

Start with thermal undies (long sleeve vest at the least) - either silk or merino depending on how freezing the office is.

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Chocamochalatte · 13/11/2017 18:11

Do you have any recommendations Sadik?

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blodynmawr · 13/11/2017 18:17

Lots of tips here

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Sadik · 13/11/2017 18:18

I've got John Lewis silk thermals - not cheap, but I've had them for years & they come out every winter.

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Sadik · 13/11/2017 18:20

I can't wear wool, but Finisterre do merino wool vests which friends speak very highly of.

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AnneLovesGilbert · 13/11/2017 18:22

I'm wearing a smart grey poncho over most outfits. Works quite well.

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wellhonestly · 13/11/2017 18:31

Scarf does wonders - a nice silky one around the neck tied kindof boyscout style, keeps the drafts out of your neckline.
Merino wool knit dress (I always have one on the go every year).
Uniqlo heat-tech tops or similar layered under other clothes.
Knee-high boots.
Woollen cardis and jumpers are usually quite a bit warmer than acrylic.
Make sure you're warm when you arrive - hat/gloves.
I keep a woollen blankety wrap thing on the back of my chair, it goes over my knees very occasionally (like today). In extremis I wear it over my shoulders.
My colleague has an electric lap-blanket!!!

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BossyBitch · 13/11/2017 18:36

My boss is one of these people with a really screwed up sense of temperature. He's also got the desk next to mine and to the A/C controls. I'm therefore a pro:

  • Skiing underwear is your friend!
  • Naice skiing underwear (preferrably worn over a set of less naice skiing underwear) worn under a blazer is indistinguishable from a normal top - buy 2-3 sizes up so the fir is not that snug
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Hauntedlobster · 13/11/2017 18:39

M and s do really nice wearable thermsls

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Daisymay2 · 13/11/2017 18:48

Agree about wool as first choice although I have just brought some M&S Heatgen long sleeved tops, which contain cotton. Toasty warm. I suspect the leggings would be good if you wear trousers- unless you do skinnies. Thermal tights with dresses or skirts.
I also used shawls as well - have a collection in various colours. Wear them instead of scarves as well and have been known to have one across my shoulders and one across my lap!!
Fingerless gloves.

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Chocamochalatte · 13/11/2017 21:19

The problem I have is that I’m not very good with layers! I feel uncomfortable Blush

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Chocamochalatte · 13/11/2017 21:20

Never heard of ski underwear... off to google!!

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healthyheart · 13/11/2017 21:33

Tkmaxx sell fleece lined tights. Marvellous!

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Zxyzoey31 · 14/11/2017 08:45

Laura Ashley has various boiled wool cardigan/soft jackets that would be smart enough for a lot of offices. They are actually very soft and very warm. I would not normally shop there as i consider it generally not my style but these are good

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bluebellation · 14/11/2017 09:10

My lifesaver is sheepskin insoles for my boots - I find if my feet are warm the rest of me is too.

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Northernlass99 · 14/11/2017 09:30

Get thee to uniqlo and stock up on their heat tech stuff, the scoop neck tops are like get and can be worn under anything. I wear them most days. Also online if not near a shop.

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Gillybobs · 14/11/2017 10:02

Second vote for fleece lined tights, Primark do them too. Life changing!
And I like m&s thermal long sleeve t's, they layer almost invisibly under blouses or fine knit sweaters.

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