For example, in Europe, people wore substantially thinner and
less layered clothing during the MWP timeframe, versus what they wore during the Rennaissance, Enlightenment, Neo-Classical and Industrial Revolution time frames.
Not exact matches
Everyone will be smiling and wearing
less than five
layers of
clothing.
At night, I'd tone the hair down and opt for
less texture in the
clothing and
layer up with monochrome accessories that do the talking for me.
But, alas, I was out to dinner in San Francisco and I probably needed one
less layer of
clothing.
With
layers — a leather jacket here; a blazer, sleeves rolled up, there — you can pack for far more outfits with much
less clothing.
Is it also fair to say that like any other insulator each fixed incremental addition of more insulation is
less effective than the previous increment — so that like having on five
layers of
clothing in the arctic winter adding a sixth won't help keep you warm nearly as much as going from no clothes to adding the first
layer?
Pack
layers of thin clothes to take along because they take up
less space as opposed to packing fewer thick types of
clothing.