Actually, as I think about it, the first group of people seem more convinced about their need than do the folks who
need warm coats.
I think not, and have seen several people whose circumstances changed dramatically who changed their views when they ended up
needing a warm coat, a meal or a warm bed.
Also, as far as outerwear, I had a winter baby and was worried I would
need a warm coat but we ended up having a milder than usual winter and I was running so hot from being so pregnant that I didn't need any coat to button, or really any coat, period.
I have a poncho but mostly
I need a warmer coat, it s only in thelate Summer that I use the poncho and then it looks stupid because it s woolen one.
And everyone who knows me knows
I need a warm coat in the winter.
The air is crisp and you'll
need a warm coat, but it is so magnificent that you'll likely want to stay outside for hours.
If
you need a warm coat, you can not go wrong with The North Face!
If the temperatures this week are any indication of what this winter's going to be like (and Lord I hope they are) we're going to be
needing some warm coats!
I need a comforter for the bed, I need a space heater,
I need a warmer coat, I need a couple of Valium from trying to get this stuff as cheap as I can through Chase.
Face it, your dog is going to
need a warm coat this winter.
Not exact matches
They
need a hand: a few dollars, some decent food, a
warm coat.
If your chocolate is too thin, you may
need to wait a few more minutes to let it harden a bit more, and if it is too thick to
coat the truffle pop evenly, you may
need to
warm it for a few seconds more.
I say summery... I mean it's over 18 degrees and we no longer
need a
coat to keep
warm...
It comes with snow bibs and a fleece - lined
coat — everything they
need to stay
warm while having a blast in the cold.
Need a
warm men's winter
coat?
Besides a
warm coat, you also
need some snow boots that are waterproof as well as
warm.
-- Operation
Warm: Winter
coats for kids in
need — Miracle Foundation: Fresh food and water for orphans in India — Cure international: Surgeries so kids can walk for first time — YMCA: Summer camp for disadvantaged kids
A
warm winter
coat is something that your child will
need to have, but this
coat might be too
warm at the start of the school year.
Since most
coats have hoods, my thinking here is you just
need something to keep little heads
warm and dry.
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.
What you'll
need • Newspaper • Blender • Metal
coat hanger • Nylon pantyhose • Large mixing bowl • Paper towels •
Warm water
«I may want to get your cellphone number, Dr. Holdren,» said Representative Randy Weber (R — TX), «because, if we go through another few cycles of global
warming and cooling, I may
need to ask you when I should buy my long
coat on sale.»
I already
need my winter
coat Stay
warm!
It was even nice enough out that I didn't
need a
coat because this cardigan is that
warm.
Pretty soon, you won't
need to be buried under layers and a
coat and can actually enjoy sitting outside — so I say be ready for those first few
warm and sunny days by picking up these 10 spring updates.
This way you'll know if you
need sun protection like sun lotion, fedora hats and sunglasses or if you should rather pack a rain
coats, Hunter boots and a
warm hoodie.
Temperatures are starting to drop, so it's time to come to your senses and realise a
warm winter
coat is
needed asap.
It's not yet
warm on my end so I still
need a
coat.
In early spring, you
need to wear something
warm, like oversized
coat.
It's great for the slightly
warmer days if you're in a cold climate where you don't
needs tons of protection under your puffer
coat.
The days we must wait before the sun is at its fullest in our backyards is called transition time, you know you're in the transition from winter to summer because you've put away your super
warm jackets on the storage closet but you still
need a light
coat for those chilly mornings and nights.
These jeans and this top are pretty light, but the
coat adds some warmth (in case you
need it) and makes it look less like an outfit meant to be exclusively for
warm weather.
It's finally
warm enough to ditch
coats and tights, yet mild enough that I don't
need to worry about sweating buckets when I step out my door.
I definitely plan to repeat this outfit once it
warms up a bit and I don't
need to layer a
coat over it or worry about my ankles freezing.
As Spring means
warmer days and still chilly at night, a light
coat is still
needed.
For a gal who lives in one of the
warmer regions of SoCal, I have quite a number of
coats despite little true
need for them.
proves that it is possible to look chic in a
warm coat: All you
need is one that cinches at the waist with a fancy fur hood.
But on the plus side, with the
warmer weather I don't
need to wear a winter
coat when I am shopping.
I
needed a different
coat for every occasion — a down one for extreme weather, a rain
coat for those awkwardly
warm rainy days, one for evening, and of course a fabulous statement fur... or two.
It was a
warm enough day today that I didn't
need a
coat over this (I did later a Uniqlo longsleeve heattech tee under my burgundy studded tee).
I love how the
coat and scarf combo gives me the layers I
need to feel
warm in this freezing weather; yet, the fit of the
coat isn't restricting at all.
It was a bit chilly morning, but later on the weather got so lovely and
warm that I didn't
needed coat and scarf anymore.
I
needed to replace my beloved Marmot down
coat after it ripped and I was on the hunt for something specific: water resistant,
warm, long enough to protect from wind and snow, fur on the hood, big pockets, etc..
Ah yes, that was my other dirty secret — I wore my husband's
coat when I really
needed to wear a
warm winter
coat that zipped.
I'm hopeless at dressing for the cold... might
need to take some tips from you when I visit NYC next year I'm seriously in love with that
coat and the red cords — fashionable yet still so
warm and cozy looking!
I rarely
need a
coat but love to layer so the sleeveless version is perfect for our
warm weather.
Depending on what type of weather you have during the winter months will indicate if you just
need a long light wool
coat, or if you are like me and you must suffer through a Canadian winter every year then make sure it is lined, ideally with fake fur or down as those are the
warmest.
Again, no
need for a heavy
coat on this dinner date as the merino wool is surprisingly
warm and cozy.
I love wool
coats, and I never seem to have trouble finding them... BUT, what I actually
need is a
warm winter
coat (probably down filled or something equivalently
warm) that's still professional.
Like you said, not so
warm, but great for those days when we
need a light
coat!