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Neck Warmers
After many years working on building sites or just doing outdoor electrical work in the winter the one thing I found critical to keeping warm ( whatever other gear I was wearing) was a neck warmer, sometimes called a ‘snood’.
Mine are all stretchy single loops of material that you slip over your head. Some thick fleece, some a very thin man made material. There are no ends to dangle down and get caught in machinery or in cooking equipment. I also find them excellent in winter when out on my bicycle.
They wash easily in cool water and definitely do the job.
They wash easily in cool water and definitely do the job.
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Or just wear a turtle neck sweater

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