Sentences with phrase «heavy warm coat»

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The study will continue through spring 2018, Finnair said, because it wants to collect data when travelers are carrying heavy winter coats and when they are traveling lighter in warmer weather.
One customer who bought the Wantdo Fleexe Ski Rain Jacket for her husband said he found the coat «warm and not too heavy or too light» and was overall a huge hit, even including the jacket's stylish looks.
When the warm sweaters and thick coats come off, so should your heavy lipstick.
We know that you want your child to be warm and cozy during the cold winter months, but we do recommend that you remove any heavy clothing or coats before securing your child in their car seat.
If you're wearing a winter coat or heavy sweater that makes the seat belt slide up on your belly, consider removing your outerwear once it's warm inside the car.
Keeping your 10 - month - old warm during the winter requires a little more planning than purchasing a heavy coat, since babies have special needs when they are outside, riding in the car or sleeping in their cribs at night.
When I was in Poland to find distributors for the Polish version of my book, I happened to visit one of my relatives who was wearing a heavy winter coat on a warm spring day.
I wore this outfit a few weeks ago, when the weather had warmed up enough to forgo a heavy coat, and I could wear this lighter cashmere blazer.
The better jackets have thinner leather and denser wool making it light and equally warm to the heavier coats.
Tights, a crinoline or slip (crinolines do an awesome job of keeping you warm in the winter), heavier weight skirt or dress, cardigan or sweater, and vintage winter coat make up my usual cold weather attire, with heavy weight repro denim (I swear by my beloved Freddies of Pinewood jeans) for my causal days or if I'm going to be walking though much snow.
The ídea of wearing all thick and heavy pieces of garments to make you cozy and warm can be modernized by wearing a slim fitted jeans, a warm tee and long warm duster coat or cardigan.
It's warm, cozy, stylish, and fits me terrifically, and as such has quickly become my most frequently reached for coat this year, now that the temps are dipping below freezing again and heavy duty outerwear is a must again most days.
So it's about time to box up your heavy coats and winter boots and get into the mood of warmer climes.
Light jackets, classic motos and actual warm coats with wild prints, slogans, and heavy embellishment.
There's nothing like lugging around a heavy coat for half a (warm) day to drive this home.
This puffer coat from ZARA is also on heavy rotation this winter as 1) it's WARM... and let's be honest... that is a high priority for me in outerwear right now!
I guess you can say this outfit is my wishful thinking for spring, oh my goodness this is a rough winter indeed and typically I enjoy wearing my heavy coats and luxe scarves, but we're talking about living the house «bear» style meaning that everything that's cute stays tucked inside of the thicker layer... Well I know I'm in Indy and I also know my girls from Florida, Cali and all the warmer regions are enjoying their winter very much, so I'm sure you ladies can take advantage of this outfit idea now rather than in two months!
Infinity scarves are my favorite way to add another dimension and texture to a fairly simple outfit, while also keeping me warm so I don't have to wear as heavy of a coat (more to be found here and here).
Again, no need for a heavy coat on this dinner date as the merino wool is surprisingly warm and cozy.
When it comes to staying warm in colder winter days, I love layering with heavier pieces like a wool winter coat, fur stole, and fun leopard print sweaters.
So dressing for the weather has been a bit challenging, wearing a light Trench Coat is my secret, it keeps me warm as I head to work, but isn't overbearingly heavy.
I am so ecstatic that spring is finally here — I am definitely looking forward to the warmer weather, but especially the warm weather clothes The feeling of putting away those heavy sweaters and coats will be SO welcoming this weekend and I can not wait!
In my opinion, the coat is exactly the medium - heavy weight expected of this kind of design and offers the appropriate warmth — it's never going to be as warm as an insulated cold weather jacket made for outdoor sports or harsh weather extremes, but no stylish coat ever will.
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What I love about this coat is that it's much heavier and warmer than it looks, so you can dress it up and still look chic during the colder winter months!!
It's finally starting to warm up and I'm ready to trade in my heavy winter coat.
The trick is to make sure your upper body is warm, so I've found that thicker coats even when they're a little shorter are perfect for days when you really don't want to lug around a long, heavy coat.
You need a heavy wool coat that you can wear to nicer events to keep you warm in case you decide to brave the night in tights and heels.
It's heavy and warm enough to serve as a coat, but only if there's no precipitation or bone - chilling wind.
It's warm enough to wear in the winter (with a couple layers), but it doesn't look or feel like heavy duty coat.
It's not as heavy as my winter coats but it's lined with fleece so it's still super warm.
«The problem with this coat is that it is super heavy yet there are no buttons or anything to close it and the sleeves are really short, so it is not the best coat for winter because it doesn't actually keep you warm, [but it's] too hot to wear any other time of the year,» Calkins said, even though she initially anticipated it would be fairly easy to work into her wardrobe.
I love vests because they're not nearly as bulky as wearing a large coat and a vest, plus a scarf and hat keep me just as warm as a heavy coat.
Now that the weather is getting warmer, get rid of your heavy winter coats and invest in a chic parka!
The key to staying warm was layering with heavy coats and cute winter accessories.
Some of my favorite Fall pieces are faux fur vests, thick and heavy coats, warm and fuzzy sweaters, as well as leather pants and boots.
The weather was finally nice enough to skip a heavy coat, so I instead kept a little warm with a leopard print scarf that I've had for quite a few years now.
A heavy wool coat with a hood or high collar will keep you extra warm.
Northern breeds equipped with heavy double coats have more protection from the elements than dogs with a single coat and originating from warmer climates.
The immense double - coat of this dog keeps it warm in the winter and cool in the summer, with the coat being heavier in the cold months and shedding out to be lighter in the warmer seasons.
Their heavy double coats are an adaptation to cold northern climates, making the dogs vulnerable to heat stress in warm climates.
This isn't just for style — heavy coats are uncomfortable in warm weather.
A heavy coat on a cold, snowy day will keep dogs warm and dry.
These breeds are quite capable of running longer distances regularly: Rhodesian Ridgeback, Basenji, Brittany, English and Welsh Springer Spaniels, Vizsla, Weimaraner, Pointer breeds, Airedale, Retriever breeds, Setter breeds, Foxhound breeds, and when it isn't too warm, the Samoyed, Malamute, and Alaskan Husky (who wear especially heavy coats).
Heavy coated dogs should be trimmed when the temperature increases and short - nosed breeds like the bulldog and pug really suffer when they get too warm.
Their frequent skin problems are often related to that warm coat, and their heavy ears mean they do need a regular ear clean.
These powerful dogs with warm double coats could haul heavy sleds from village to village or from seacoast to village.
Their coats comprise of a thick undercoat to keep them warm and a heavy coarse outer coat for protection.
Akita dogs have heavy double coats that keep them warm during harsh winters and webbed paws that make them excellent swimmers and help them walk on heavy snow.
Warm weather brings about some heavy shedding in dogs who shed (called «blowing their coat»), while the hypoallergenic dogs do not shed a lot.
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