Thanks, I hadn’t thought of clothing. Especially shoes and work boots.
If you live in a cold climate, add thermal underwear. I bought my husband some military issue thermals last summer, on sale. They were still expensive (about $70w/shipping), but he wore them hunting and they were excellent. Will be useful for snowblowing and wood splitting this winter. Bought myself regular cotton Duo Folds and both of us thermal sox that wick out perspiration as well as retain body heat. I love them! Also check out shearling slippers with outdoor soles. I bought those for the entire family a couple of years ago and will by another set for everyone in the Spring. They last several years, even with me wearing mine almost 24/7 unless I have to leave the house/shop. They also are available in ankle heights if someone needs extra support.