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How to dress when it feels like: +35 °C

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Clear layering playbook: build a smart outfit, avoid overheating while moving, and prevent chill during breaks. Condition: "Feels like +35 °C".

Layering baseline for feels-like temperature +35 °C.

Think of +35 °C as your starting point, not the whole story. Wind, humidity, pace, and time outdoors can change comfort quickly.

A reliable setup is simple: a base layer that moves sweat, a mid-layer for warmth, and an outer layer for wind or rain.

For short city trips, you can go lighter. For longer outdoor time, build a steadier layering system so you do not chill later.

The main risk is the overheat-then-chill cycle, so prioritize adjustable layers over bulk.

What to wear:

- Start with a breathable base layer; skip cotton if you expect to move.

- Use a light-to-medium mid-layer based on your activity and how long you will be outside.

- Keep a windproof shell handy, especially for open areas or evening cooling.

What to avoid:

- Wearing the same outfit for every plan and pace.

- Ignoring wind just because the air temperature looks mild.

- Starting too warm and sweating in the first 15-20 minutes.

Checklist:

- Check both wind speed and gusts before leaving.

- Bring a shell if there is any chance of precipitation.

- Plan one quick layer adjustment for stops and transit.

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