![]() Simple cotton, canvas, denim, flannel or linen coats are the most breathable, which means they can serve a solid top layer with a hoodie or thermal underneath or stand on their own with just a T-shirt beneath them. Liners are the best defense against the bitter cold, but they're also what will make you sweat when the sun starts shining. ![]() When you want versatility, it's best to go with some unlined. Either way, I've learned from my mistakes, and found quite a few jackets that can be layered overtop sweatshirts for the ultra-mild moments, paired with a T-shirt for temperate days, and carried around with ease when it gets too steamy. I'm caught in a heavy coat when the high is still in the mid-70s missing my warmer layer when temperatures hit the low 50s. And it seems, at least for me, when it does, I lose my ability to dress accordingly. For those suffering through living in places with four defined seasons, this phenomena takes place twice a year, when spring turns into summer and when summer fades into fall. And there's a growing number of brands dedicating collections to this cold-but-kind-of-hot time of year. ![]() Transitional remains the best way to describe it. It's cool in the morning, warm by lunch, and even warmer by the mid-afternoon - and then cold again as the evening creeps in. There's overlap a waiting period wherein weird weather lies. The switch from one season to the next doesn't happen as smoothly as a line change in hockey or the handing off of a baton in a relay race.
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