tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post7181551646429016239..comments2024-03-16T01:27:35.342+08:00Comments on The Good Weekender: How To Prepare & Dress For Subzero Winter | The Real-life Winter EssentialsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post-58519255945817973702018-02-27T06:49:13.982+08:002018-02-27T06:49:13.982+08:00You're right, I (almost) can't believe you...You're right, I (almost) can't believe you don't like Genting's cool weather! I think you must be the first person I know ever to say that, hahaha! I may not like extreme cold but I don't enjoy sweating that much either, so I always wish the whole of Malaysia's weather is like the weather there.<br /><br />I sincerely, genuinely hope that one day in the future you could make use of the tips I share here, and when that day comes I will look forward to hearing about your winter adventures, girl <3Liyana Arishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13630886278188784304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post-26996085099569273592018-02-22T02:24:00.762+08:002018-02-22T02:24:00.762+08:00What an interesting read! Hahaha, you are not alon...What an interesting read! Hahaha, you are not alone with the cold-hating as I think tropical girls who are tropical through and through will always prefer temps that are, shall I say, less extreme? I don't know how you did it but reading this extensive and educational post on how to nail the winter dressing game like a boss is finally making me feel like it's not so bad. I cannot even stand the Genting chill, can you believe it? Tropical girl #firstworldproblem hehehe. I appreciate you making this post as now I am theoretically-informed on how to stay toasty in bone-freezing cold. :D xoxoshanaz@RShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12470536308827713492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post-51380200809518747452018-02-19T17:33:13.468+08:002018-02-19T17:33:13.468+08:00Thank you Judy =D Coming from you I take this comm...Thank you Judy =D Coming from you I take this comment as a reassurance that I've done well with this list! And brrr Minnesota sounds colddd. I've sacrificed being toasty warm for style a few times in the past and I can say now that those occasions were not well thought-out on my part. But next step is trying to figure out how to be toasty warm AND look cute at the same time, but that's a challenge for my next winter trip I suppose!Liyana Arishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13630886278188784304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274565568811063041.post-44505081134393603742018-02-17T10:50:36.852+08:002018-02-17T10:50:36.852+08:00WOW!!! You've become a real professional winte...WOW!!! You've become a real professional winter dress stylist!! I think all of your choices sound fabulous and I am impressed that you have found many good products quickly. Personally I swear by well made down jackets and they're really my go to. In Minnesota it isn't unusual to have 30 below zero actual temperatures with wind chill factors of 70 below of more!!! You pretty much resign yourself to looking warm not chic. I've never used the warmers but I know they're popular for occasions when you're going to be outdoors for a long period and perhaps not moving around that much. <br />I'm very impressed with your new found skills my friend!! Love, Jude Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12805018984730152651noreply@blogger.com