Feels like: +20 °C
How to dress when it feels like: +20 °C
Practical outfit baseline for feels-like +20 °C.
Full scenario breakdown
Treat +20 °C as a scenario, not a single magic number.
Build layers by moisture management, insulation, and shell protection.
Adjust by duration, movement intensity, and forecast volatility.
What to wear
- Use moisture-managing base layer, no cotton.
- Adjust mid-layer density by duration and activity.
- Keep a wind-protective outer shell available.
Avoid this
- Using one fixed outfit for every intensity level.
- Skipping wind adjustment when air temp looks moderate.
- Over-layering before active movement starts.
Before you go
- Re-check wind/gust buckets before leaving.
- Add shell if precipitation is expected.
- Tune insulation around activity breaks.
Useful site sections
Additionally: city weather, materials blog, and clothing catalog.