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What do you guys layer under tall tees?
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What do you layer under tall tees? Whenever I wear a tall t I always look bulky, or fat. And what do you consider tall t weather? Tempature wise
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A backprotector, a hoodie under that, then a T-shirt. I have never been cold when I wear that combination underneath a jacket, even in -25° C. Tall T weather to me is -5 and up.
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I'm not asking about layering under a jacket. I'm asking about layering under a tall t, but thanks
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People still wear tall-t's? I thought that fad ended 3 years ago
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if you have to wear enough that you look fat, its too cold for tall tees
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also remember people have different tolerances for the cold. i have friends that wear a jacket every day until the end of the season because they think its cold, and i can wear a hoodie most days unless its below 25F or snowing
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I go long sleeve tall t tucked in, followed by a short sleeve and jacket on any day down to around 20. Any temp below, I go down shirt over the long sleeve tall t.
Someone should make tall fitting layers. Steezy and useful.
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I still wear them on occasion and so do people at my mountain. So I guess so!
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phar north and saga both make tall fit thermals. i used phar north layers all last year and they worked great for me
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White people trying to act hood and gangsta' will unfortunately never end.
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This most of these replies are pointless for your case, i where just a regular t-shirt tucked in, a regular t-shirt not tucked in, a saga thermal not tucked in, and then the tall-t. I will do this it it is about 37-40 degrees.But i usually don't like having so many layers so i wear a lot of hoodies when it is colder. Most people on the other hand will wear a tall t at the start/end of the season or in the summer. Its honestly way better to be warm.
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Or a wear a coat..park rats.
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Tall tee is my base layer
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Only useful reply I've gotten. Thanks homie, appreciate it
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I haven't worn a tall t in forever lol
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I don't understand the question. Maybe because cotton isn't a layer I would consider....ever.
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I'm not counting the tall tee as a layer. If you don't understand the question don't comment
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When I say layers I don't mean thermals or other t's. I'm talking base layers or actual sweaters and the like. I need something that will tuck into my pants / go far enough over my pants so I don;t get snow in my butt. I don't think anyone likes bending over and having their all their layers lift and expose their back. And I don't really sag my pants either btw.
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