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Review on Men's Heavyweight Cotton Long Sleeve Thermal Top by Pro Club by Todd Calloway

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good for cold weather

I've been wearing them for many years, when it's very cold I put on a shirt, then one of these over the shirt, sometimes I tuck it in, then I wear a light jacket with it zip over it. , then I put on a really nice, heavy winter jacket over them all. They are really warm and also help to keep you warm when it is very cold and windy. Also, sometimes when it's colder I wear another coat over a light zip hood, then I put on a really nice heavy winter jacket - that's 5 layers of clothing. If you get warm or it's warm outside, put on layers. I have previously worked in Alaska on fishing boats, shoreside fish houses, and canning factories. I've learned to wear really good clothes when you can put them on and take them off faster because up there . sometimes there is a high tempo at work, fast work, you have to dress and undress quickly in some positions because in some positions the workplace has to keep up or in other jobs it could cause more problems. I once had to work 16 1/2 hours a day for 5 1/2 consecutive weeks with no days off except for 2 days one of which was like a 10 hour day and the other like a 12 hour day. It sometimes gets very cold there in winter and sometimes you work a lot just to keep warm. There were times when I had to work hard most of the day, other times it wasn't as fast, but when it's a really good time of year, lots of fish or crab, well, lots of places to spend most of the have to work hard every day. When it comes to endurance, hard work, long hours, everything, Alaskan fishermen are some of the toughest, strongest men I've ever worked with. In some places on boats you had to work like 2-4 people.

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