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live4rockmusic
live4rockmusic aka Lizzy Baxter is a girl, has been a member since July 4, 2006, has scored 50 submissions, giving an average score of 2.78, helping 2 designs get printed.
I haven't bought a hoodie/zip up from Threadless before, but how warm are they? I mean, is the fabric thin, thick, fuzzy, fleece?

I'm on the market for a new zip-up, so if anyone knows anything, it would be much appreciated! :]

cassiepaige
cassiepaige on Apr 16 '07 at 5:53pm
I don't have one either, but most people say they are good for spring jackets. I'm guessing that means you shouldn't go to Alaska with just that as a coat, but it'll keep you warm.
juliejeremiah
juliejeremiah on Apr 16 '07 at 5:57pm
Not very thick as far as jogging fleece/sweats material goes. But comfortable.
live4rockmusic
live4rockmusic on Apr 16 '07 at 5:59pm
Will it keep you warm with like, winter coldness? Cause it's still pretty chilly around here, in the 40's, 30's, and I need something that's gonna keep me warm and not thin.
juliejeremiah
juliejeremiah on Apr 16 '07 at 6:16pm
It's perfect for indoor use I think, or fine for a light spring jacket. But for outside in the winter you'd probably want another layer.
kiLLyou
kiLLyou on Apr 17 '07 at 1:30am
These are on the thin side. I have a couple that are made by AA and they will not keep you warm in 30 - 40 degrees F. You would want to have a layer of merino wool underneath and you will be all set. Best companies for merino wool are Icebreaker, Ibex, Smartwool and Patagonia. One of the best investments you can make.



Cheers!
Aristarchus
Aristarchus on Apr 17 '07 at 1:31am
"Warmth Factor 5, Mr. Sulu..."



"Captain! The fleece can't tek much more o' this!"



"Damn it, Scotty, you've got to give me more wool!"
5 days later
kiLLyou
kiLLyou on Apr 22 '07 at 3:25pm
hahaha, that's pretty good mate!
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