What To Wear In 8 Degree Celsius Weather

Cotton and synthetic fiber coats, such as spring coats and autumn coats, are made for the changing seasons and are very useful on days with temperatures as low as 8 degrees Celsius. If you choose innerwear and bottoms that match the day’s climate with that lightweight coat as the mainstay, it is unlikely that you will fail in your attire. However, since the base coat is the most versatile, basic tailoring and standard colors are preferable.

Men's spring/fall/winter outfit with plain beige trench coat, plain gray slacks, white low-cut sneakers, and plain black briefcase/handbag.
Men's spring/fall/winter outfit with plain beige trench coat, plain gray slacks, white low-cut sneakers, and plain black briefcase/handbag.
Men's fall/winter coordinate and outfit with beige dot scarf, olive green solid trench coat, solid black sweater, solid beige winter pants (corduroy,velour), solid beige cropped pants, beige high cut sneakers.
Men's fall/winter coordinate/outfit with black graphic baseball cap, brown tortoiseshell glasses, solid beige stainless steel stainless steel coat, solid dark gray turtleneck knit, solid blue denim/jeans, solid black socks, and white low-cut Vans sneakers.
Men's fall/winter outfit with plain black sunglasses, plain beige trench coat, black top/inner shirt, plain black t-shirt, plain black leather belt, dark gray plain slacks, dark gray plain cropped pants, and gray high-cut sneakers.
Men's fall/winter outfit with plain gray scarf/stall, plain navy stainless coat, plain black denim jacket, plain navy sweatshirt, plain light blue denim/jeans, and New Balance gray low-cut sneakers.
Men's fall/winter coordinate and outfit with plain beige stainless steel stainless steel collar coat, plain white cotton pants, plain white cropped pants, dark gray plain socks, and brown coin loafer leather shoes.
Men's fall/winter outfit with plain glasses, plain navy stainless steel collar coat, beige top/inner gilet, plain white shirt with band collar, plain blue cotton pants, and brown work boots.
Men's fall/winter outfit with plain knit cap, plain black stainless steel collar coat, olive green camouflage shirt, plain gray sweatshirt, plain navy/black denim/jeans, plain white socks, and olive green/black low-cut sneakers.
Men's fall/winter outfit with solid black sunglasses, solid beige scarf/stall, solid black stainless steel collar coat, solid gray chinos, and suede brown wingtip leather shoes.

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Men’s clothing for a minimum temperature of 8 degrees Celsius (2) “Leather jackets are useful for the change of season!

Leather jackets come in handy during the season when the temperature often drops to as low as 8 degrees Celsius. Not only does it provide moderate heat retention and windproofing, but it is also an excellent item that looks cool just thrown on. The best time of year to wear a leather jacket is March to April, when the daytime temperature can be close to 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), and mid to late November, when the temperature can reach 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher, but it can still be cold, so choose a thick top for comfort.

Men's spring and fall coordinate and outfit with plain black rider's jacket, plain white sweater, plain gray slacks, plain gray cropped pants, and black boots.
Men's spring and fall coordinate and outfit with plain black rider's jacket, plain white sweater, plain gray slacks, plain gray cropped pants, and black boots.
Men's spring and fall coordinate and outfit with solid color sunglasses, solid color black rider's jacket, solid color black t-shirt, solid color black ankle pants, solid color easy pants, and white low-cut sneakers.
Men's fall/winter outfit with solid color sunglasses, solid color black rider's jacket, solid color gray cardigan, solid color gray turtleneck knit, solid color gray slacks, solid color black socks and black straight tip leather shoes.
Spring and fall men's coordinate and outfit with plain black sunglasses, plain black rider's jacket, black graphic t-shirt, dark gray plain damaged jeans, and white low-cut sneakers.
Men's spring/autumn outfit/coordination with plain black knit cap, plain black sunglasses, plain black rider's jacket, plain black sweater, plain white t-shirt, plain black jogger pants/ribbed pants, and black work boots.
Men's fall/winter coordinate and outfit with plain black sunglasses, plain black rider's jacket, white graphic hoodie, plain gray denim/jeans, and white low-cut sneakers.
Men's fall/winter coordinate and outfit with plain black rider's jacket, plain black sweater, plain white shirt, plain gray slacks, plain gray ankle pants, and black low-cut sneakers.

For 10 to 15°C Degrees

Good news: these temperatures are a somewhat milder form of winter – though it can feel a little cold if you’re not used to it and aren’t suitably dressed. At 10°C, you can afford to pull off your trendy minimal outerwear like a parka, biker jacket or leather jacket. You can also get away with wearing your favourite shirt and jeans or dress combo, so long as you layer it with some form of outerwear.

What to Pack

Tops (for Layering): Shirts, Hoodies, Dresses
Lightweight Outerwear: Leather jackets, Biker jackets, Parkas, Pea Coats
Bottoms: Jeans, Trousers, Skirts Shoes: Sneakers, Boots
Accessories: A light scarf *optional

For Temperatures Between 0°C and 5°C Degrees

As temperatures drop into the single digits, forget your lightweight tops; instead, pack in thicker sweaters, jumpers, and turtlenecks to keep you extra warm underneath your coat. Choosing the right fabrics (like knits, cashmere, wool) is also as important as what you layer. For extra warmth, we recommend wearing your thermal underwear beneath to keep you extra toasty.

Give your parkas or biker jackets a miss and replace them with thicker and warmer options like a puffer coat, wrap-style overcoat, or even a down jacket. A chunky snood or infinity scarf and a wooly beanie go a long way in keep your face and ears warm against the chilly winds. You might also find that your fingers feel extra sensitive to the biting temperatures. If so, opt for coats with deep front pockets to keep your fingers warm, or pack in a trusty pair of touchscreen-friendly gloves.

What to Pack

Outerwear: Padded or Puffer Coat, Overcoats (Trench Coats, Fur or Faux Fur Coats etc.), Down Jackets
Tops: Sweaters, Jumpers, Turtlenecks
Bottoms: Jeans, Trousers
Thermal Underwear: Long-sleeved thermal top, Thermal leggings (at least one of each to layer underneath your jeans or sweaters for extra warmth)
Accessories: Beanies, Berets, Touchscreen-Friendly Gloves, Scarves, Socks
Boots

Pro-tip: Always pick a longer, slightly oversized coat that lets you get away with wearing plenty of layers underneath. If where you’re traveling to rains often, opt for a waterproof jacket so you don’t have to pack in an additional rain jacket.

 

For Temperatures Below -0°C

Once the weather starts to reach freezing point, look for ‘heavy duty’ double-layered and hooded down jackets. Choosing the right type of fabric for both your inner and outerwear is also of utmost importance. For sub-zero temperatures, fleece lining, down, wool, and even polyester-blends should be your go-to options.

Always ensure your outerwear is waterproof – everything from your jacket and bottoms to your gloves and shoes. Trust us when we say we learnt it the hard way: wet clothes in the cold (whether it’s from the snow or rain) makes for an unpleasantly chilly experience – and even result in hypothermia, in extreme situations. Always wear a beanie, earmuffs and bundle up with a scarf at all times too!

What to Pack

Outerwear: Double-layered hooded down jackets (Preferably waterproof)
Tops: Sweaters, Jumpers, Turtlenecks
Bottoms: Pants, Leggings (Preferably waterproof) Thermal underwear
Accessories: Beanies, Ear Muffs, Scarves, Thick Socks (bring multiple pairs to layer, if need be), Heat pads (for extra warmth!)
Waterproof winter boots (with a good grip and insulated lining)

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