Yachting Monthly

THE KIT

’m a wimp when it comes to the cold. As soon as the temperature drops below 20°C I transition straight from shorts to foulies. It’s a drag because I love the rugged coastlines of the North, so I’ve had to learn how to dress for cold weather. There are three rules: Number 1: Forget about looking cool. We’re aiming to achieve the exact opposite and look warm and toasty. Number 2: Embrace your inner Michelin woman. Number

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