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  2. Tog (unit) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a US clothing unit, the clo, equivalent to 0.155 R SI or 1.55 tog, described in ASTM D-1518. [7] A tog is 0.1⋅m 2 ⋅K/W. In other words, the thermal resistance in togs is equal to ten times the temperature difference (in °C) between the two surfaces of a material, when the flow of heat is equal to one watt per square metre. [1]

  3. Clothing insulation - Wikipedia

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    Clothing insulation is the thermal insulation provided by clothing. [1] [2] Even if the main role of clothing is to protect from the cold, protective clothing also exists to protect from heat, such as for metallurgical workers or firemen. As regards thermal comfort, only the first case is considered.

  4. The 14 Warmest Socks for Any Winter Activity, Tested by ... - AOL

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    1970's Logger Thermal Socks. filson.com. $40.00. Merino Wool 3/4 Crew Sock. You already know Arc'teryx makes top notch snowboarding gear, and these socks live up to their reputation. Made from ...

  5. Shirley Institute - Wikipedia

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    It also developed the tog as an easy-to-follow measure of the thermal resistance of textiles, as an alternative to the SI unit of m 2 K/W. The BCRA merged with the British Rayon Research Association to form the Cotton, Silk, and Man-Made Fibres Research Association in 1961.

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    From wool to cashmere to fleece, these warm socks for women will keep your toes cozy and dry all winter long. They are affordable and have rave reviews.

  7. Thinsulate - Wikipedia

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    Thinsulate is a brand of synthetic fiber thermal insulation used in winter clothing. The word is a portmanteau of the words thin and insulate , trademarked by 3M. [ 1 ] The material is made by the 3M Corporation and was first sold in 1979. [ 2 ]