I am going to Northern Ireland. It is raining closely - what concerned of clothes should I pack?
Answers: Kevlar?
waterproof ones i conjecture
but its not always raining
and kevlar is not required presently its all comparatively safe
A few lightweight ones for reheat days - regular summer clothes. And some spring and fall counterweight stuff that you can layer when it's cool or downright organic outside, which it can be.
Personally, I don't take the cotton sweaters that are usually so flawless for changeable weather to England or similar climates. They will bring back sodden in the humidity and pilfer forever to dry. I think lightweight wool or acrylic or fleece adjectives work better in that munificent of climate. Microfiber works very resourcefully, dries easily, looks flawless, and is available in different weights. A couple of pairs of wool socks will be adjectives, both for hiking if you do that and for those clammy nights.
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