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What are the winter clothes?
Winter clothes, as the name implies, are winter clothes. Winter clothes mainly include: down jacket, jacket, sweater, cotton-padded jacket, thermal underwear and scarf. Winter clothes are generally suitable for winter wear. Of course, in cold places, winter clothes are also needed in autumn.

Chinese name

winter dress

transfer

dongwu

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Winter clothes to keep out the cold.

The deepening of winter

The temperature is also dropping day by day.

quick

navigate by water/air

Avoid tight ends.

Four rules of dress

Seven tricks for winter clothes

Matters needing attention

Winter clothes collocation

common sense

As winter deepens, the temperature drops day by day. "Love beauty is not afraid of runny nose", and there are some people around us who love beauty, wearing thin clothes to challenge the cold. Everyone knows that it is wrong to do so. However, you may not know that in order to keep warm, wearing too tight clothes will also be harmful to your health. Medical experts remind that winter clothes should be scientific and reasonable, and it is still possible to keep warm and slim down. Wearing skirts in winter in Zhang Shumei is related to joint diseases. Because the temperature in winter is mostly below 10 degrees Celsius, the skin of both legs exposed to cold air will cause various symptoms, including surgical problems and medical problems. According to medical experts, if you wear a skirt in cold and humid weather in winter, the legs exposed under the skirt will be attacked by cold, and symptoms such as chills, numbness and soreness will appear. Especially those female friends who have less subcutaneous fat are more likely to be frozen by cold air and cause arthritis and other diseases. Women's lower body is invaded by cold air for a long time, which is easy to cause some gynecological diseases. In addition, female friends who love to wear skirts are stimulated by cold air, which is easy to cause vasoconstriction of lower limbs and poor blood flow of epidermis. At this time, fat cells will also degenerate, and the subcutaneous adipose tissue of the thigh is prone to almond-sized lumps, sometimes single and sometimes multiple. The skin of the lump is purplish red, hard and itchy to the touch, and even the skin is ulcerated in severe cases, which is medically called "cold cellulitis".