Typical clothing for January/February from the ground up.
1.One light pair of socks, one wooly pair, one pair of bigazz Sorel type boots. Mine are quarter length as opposed to the ones that come up under the knee. Steel toe/shank and dialectric.
2.One pair of light long underwear, one pair of baggier long underwear overtop. One pair of Carhart workpants. (The cheaper ones without the double layer thigh.
3.One wifebeater tanktop. One shortsleeve t-shirt. One long sleeve t-shirt. One heavier sweater. One light coat. One heavier coat.
4.One-piece coveralls over everything. Fire resistant and terribly easy to rip on whatever they can snag.
5.Various sizes of gloves and mitts that I change throughout the day. Mitts are fun to climb in and even better to operate a chainsaw with.
6.Neckwarmer, hardhat liner and hardhat.
This is for extreme temperatures but in any climate there is one main point. Working will keep you warm. Drag brush thru a foot of snow and you'll warm up plenty quick. When my hands get too warm I downsize from mitts, to gloves with liners, to regular gloves. The neck warmer may get stuffed in the pocket and the flaps of the hardhat liner may get velcroed on top the hardhat.
Keep in mind we get our line clearance contract that runs from October to March or else I would be sitting on a pile of beer cans from Christmas til April.
I'm reposting a picture but if the AS Godfather can do it then why wouldn't I?