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I feel the cold quite badly and always have cold hands and feet. I have noticed many times that many elderly people just do not wear appropriate clothing for the cold weather, and don't understand why many more do not wear fleece trousers, long sleeved cotton tee shirts and a fleece zipper jacket over the top when they are sitting around indoors. It is even more important when they go outside. So many older people wear acrylic type skirts and trousers, which are completely useless if the weather is cold, and so many of them do not wear socks, and boots, preferring instead to wear stockings and shoes.
We have to get used to dressing in warmer lighter layers when the weather is cold, and it is not expensive to buy fleece clothing nowadays from the cheaper clothing chain stores. If you have to buy an older person a christmas present, think about fleecy type clothes. They will be eternally grateful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I guess some folks' nerves are more efficient at passing temperature data than other folks are. I suspect one can sensitise or desensitise oneself when younger. Personally I have a small range of temperatures I am comfortable in, and so would tend to dress warmly this time of year. I can not believe those presently in summer wear, feels the same as I do.
It seems as if feeling cold runs in my family, since my daughters are the same, but unless I amwrapped up warm, wearing loose fleece clothes, my body feels cold and is cold, so for us, warm is best! I know heating costs are rising all the time, and it is just a thought that if more appropriate clothing was worn, perhaps some elderly people would feel more comfortable.
it may be the inside/outside thing. Used to be that when winter came you dressed up warmly because it would be cold inside houses/shops etc as well as outside. Now people often feel there's no point as they'll be indoors most fo the time.
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