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london people- what are you wearing at the moment?

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paperlantern · 24/09/2013 15:08

not sure if this is the right place but have a trip into London hospital tomorrow with dc and have no idea what to wear. don't want to boil but don't want to freeze either. Can't wait and see because leaving at stupid o'clock.

currently wearing my autumn staples of tshirts vneck sweaters but have a horrible feeling I'm going to boil in this for London

so are you still in summer wear and do I need coats

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Sleepthief · 24/09/2013 16:17

Well it started off cool (and v foggy) this morning in SE London, but by lunchtime was properly warm sandal weather... If say no need for a jumper, bug pack your flip flops Grin

Artandco · 24/09/2013 16:27

Tshirt, jumper, blazer. With jeans and pumps. Some mornings boots seem good but its actually quite nice outside now. Only around 10-12 degrees at points in the day

SilverSixpence · 24/09/2013 16:29

Freezing this morning, was in wool coat and uggs! In afternoon was hot in a dress and t shirt layered underneath. You need layers

paperlantern · 24/09/2013 16:38

ok after a complete change of plans I think dd will wear playsuit, cardi denim jacket and sandals. me smart t-shirt, jeans leather jacket.
shorts still good then?

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Passthecake30 · 24/09/2013 16:42

10c this morning, 20c now. A jumper/thin jacket and scarf so you can lose layers.

I put dd in tights and shorts/skirt so she could take tights off later.

nicename · 24/09/2013 16:42

Still plenty of shorts about. I has a jacket on this morning and shed it by 9am! It is mad at the moment so layers is the best option.

LaFataTurchina · 24/09/2013 16:51

trainers, jeans, t-shirt, light jumper, scarf.

With my waterproof rolled up in my bag just in case.

toastandmarmiterocks · 24/09/2013 18:21

Yes layers & a big bag to put it all in once you've stripped off!

paperlantern · 24/09/2013 19:54

Thanks it may sounds stupid, but at least knowing clothes will be right is a big relief Smile

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thecatfromjapan · 24/09/2013 20:07

Hope your trip to hospital is OK. There are lots of cafes in London - so make sure to get a cake afterwards.

As others have said: layers.

Wishing yu good weather. Smile

Chottie · 24/09/2013 20:20

It was foggy first thing but then the weather really cheered up and it was a lovely sunny day. Walking home at 5.00pm I did not need a coat, I just wore a dress. I hope all goes well for you tomorrow.

TheSydenhamSet · 24/09/2013 20:28

I'm in SE London too and it was 'froggy' this morning, as my 3yo dd says , but then was gorgeously sunny by 1pm. I did the school run in a knee length short sleeved dress, leggings, flip flops and a zip up hoody. By lunchtime I took the hoody off and felt suitably dressed

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