Not an option. Wearing a drenched jacked in freezing temperatures is a very bad idea. And unless you have a heat source nearby to keep you warm en help dry the jacket, waiting around for it to dry by itself is an equally dumb idea. Better to just wear the jacket as is if it means survival, blood-stained or not.Richfeet said:Then why not wash it in the river? That will clean the blood off.
That's not really how that works. Adrenaline and movement alone will only get you so far. It'll help, but only temporarily. Both are only really effective with proper protection to help retain that warmth, otherwise you'll probably end up needlessly hemorrhaging body heat.Kendale Anderson said:When you are out doing everything Laura is doing, the adrenaline pumps, your heart races and with every movement you feel warmer. She pretty much didn't need one because she kept herself warm.
Except she did, in no less than five games.Plus she never really wore a jacket in her previous incarnations so why start now?

Still rocking the shorts though and leaving the jacket half open for more cleavage also kinda defeats the purpose.

Once again with the plunging neckline, but at least she now wears actual pants.
Full winter fatigues, proper gloves and even a beanie. The most sensible winter outfit yet.

So the proper gloves and beanie are gone. Jacket seems kinda short and again the cleavage, but at least its fur-lined.

Proper gloves again. Fully closed, fur-lined jacket.
Ok, so apart from maybe the Chronicles outfit, none look really suitable for extreme cold, but at least its better than nothing at all. Maybe she learned her lesson?