feetintrouble
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Now that winter is fast approaching for those of us in the northern hemisphere, does anyone else find that there is something which can be quite appealing about being all kitted out in warm winter wear, for the great outdoors? Although adults do of course wear similar clothes in winter, I think there are many aspects of winter clothing which can appeal to one's little side. There's the whole ritual of getting layered up, often with the help of an adult, hearing phrases such as "you can't play in the snow until you've got your wellies on!" Lots of winterwear can be little-themed as well. There's also not wearing appropriate outdoor clothing, and facing the consequences: some youngsters (in parts of Britain, anyway) seem hardy enough to wear shorts all year round.
Here is why I like certain winter items of clothing: wool or fleece beanie hats can look really cute, can feel tight and comforting, can have childish designs, and a massive pompom on top. Mine is sometimes used as a blindfold, by pulling it down over my eyes, or turning it back to front. I like seeing people wearing earmuffs as well. Rubber boots (Wellingtons or "wellies" in Britain) are great too: you can splash in puddles without getting feet wet, although I remember I used to resist wearing them as a child. (They were often plain and black then, before the bright colours seen today.) As for gloves: some of us remember having them attached to string or elastic which goes through the sleeves of their coat, so they don't lose them.
Here is why I like certain winter items of clothing: wool or fleece beanie hats can look really cute, can feel tight and comforting, can have childish designs, and a massive pompom on top. Mine is sometimes used as a blindfold, by pulling it down over my eyes, or turning it back to front. I like seeing people wearing earmuffs as well. Rubber boots (Wellingtons or "wellies" in Britain) are great too: you can splash in puddles without getting feet wet, although I remember I used to resist wearing them as a child. (They were often plain and black then, before the bright colours seen today.) As for gloves: some of us remember having them attached to string or elastic which goes through the sleeves of their coat, so they don't lose them.