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The 5 Personality Types Of Men In Winter

Men who accept the cold, Arctic pastures as home fall into five distinct categories of clothing style. These categories are all relative to a guy's interests, opinions, and how frost bitten their hands get at the end of the day. Let's see what category you (or a guy you know) falls into, shall we?
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We're halfway through winter, which has been rather generous depending on what part of the country you reside in. With the Maritime provinces getting dumped on right now, and winter's frosty grip inching its way west into the weekend, convertibles are back into their turtle shells and restaurants are off to fortify themselves with upside down patio chairs. Nonetheless, men have carried on as we should, driving overpriced snowblowers, chopping wood for a warm night ahead, and piling into crowded buses in a puffy down jacket that would probably fit three in its standing space. Us guys come in all towering shapes and miniature sizes, and how each winter-ready man prefers to take on the elements is really no different.

As someone who naturally treads between form and function, I came upon an interesting trend for men and how differently we approach winter (although absolutely useless to guys who've never made a snowball before). Men who accept the cold, Arctic pastures as home fall into five distinct categories of clothing style. These categories are all relative to a guy's interests, opinions, and how frost bitten their hands get at the end of the day.

1. The Guy Who Layers

Layering is a hyper popular word for when the temperature reaches below zero. For this type of fellow, the guy who layers is almost in denial that winter is actually a season. His logic: if it's cold, just put more clothes on. It's a pretty simple theory to be exact, and with that comes an almost ignorant amount of layering: undershirts under shirts, shirts under sweaters, sweaters under sweaters, vests under jackets - some of which were never meant to be worn past November. It's almost as if the man that wears layers is in an extended fall season. It's just never cold enough to invest in a proper winter jacket, but when it's too cold, winter is almost over anyway.

There are also many stylish guys that prefer this approach, as fall can be a popular fashion season for guys, and hiding a highly presentable outfit under a thick-ass jacket just doesn't look cool. Too many layers can also pose a risk to blood circulation, especially when your clothes are too fitted and mobility becomes difficult. Let your body breathe, man.

Layers are otherwise okay when it's not super freezing out and you're off to do errands. However if there's a torrential snowfall and you're struggling to dig your car out from wearing three sweaters simultaneously - leave the fall jackets and triple sweaters in the closet.

2. The Guy Who Loves His Brand Image