I live in country side and have some farm work to do, but because I’m allergic to grass and dandruff ( don’t know the exact word for english ) if I go out in short’s I will end up with legs full of red spots and itchy af.
When working with hayballs I literally need to have long sleeves and a mask to not have red spots on hands and not start to have problems breathing at times when my allergy is in full throthle at 30-40 celcius weather in summer.
The irony of being in countryside and having a farm but being allergic to what you work with.
I was tge opposite for like 30 years. Jeans in every weather. 1 degree C and working outdoors? Jeans. 42 degrees C and raining? The same jeans.
I’m the same but with cargo pants.
bro this is called being blue collar
I’m the same but mostly because of health issues.
I live in country side and have some farm work to do, but because I’m allergic to grass and dandruff ( don’t know the exact word for english ) if I go out in short’s I will end up with legs full of red spots and itchy af.
When working with hayballs I literally need to have long sleeves and a mask to not have red spots on hands and not start to have problems breathing at times when my allergy is in full throthle at 30-40 celcius weather in summer.
The irony of being in countryside and having a farm but being allergic to what you work with.
I sweat too much If I use anything but shorts in summer