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Base Layers Trespass Unisex Thermal Set Unite360 - Black

Trespass Unisex Thermal Set Unite360 - Black

5.0

Base Layer Set, Solid Colour, Material: Polyester

£14.99
4stores
Base Layers Under Armour ColdGear Compression Mock Men - Black

Under Armour ColdGear Compression Mock Men - Black

Base Layer Top, Material: Polyester, Elastane/Lycra/Spandex, Stretch, Compression

£27.99
9+stores

3 tips when shopping for base layers

A good base layer should be made of a fabric that wicks moisture away from your skin when you sweat. Synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and polypropylene are the most commonly used materials for this purpose. Avoid cotton, as it tends to absorb moisture, which can leave your clothes feeling wet and cold.

If you're looking to avoid synthetic fabrics for sustainability reasons, merino wool is an excellent alternative for less intense activities. It's a soft type of wool that doesn't itch or irritate the skin. It warms nicely, so you won't freeze on the playground or at the ice rink.

Many base layers contain a blend of synthetic and wool, giving you the best of both fabrics: warmth and moisture-wicking properties.

If you're interested in buying a sustainably produced base layer, consider purchasing from one of these brands.

Choosing the right base layer is not just about the fabric, but also about the smart features that can make it even more comfortable. So, what to look for?

  • Go for a seamless base layer to reduce the risk of chafing against your skin.
  • For skiing, consider a base layer with pre-bent knees and elbows for maximum comfort and flexibility.
  • Look for a base layer top with a zip at the neck, it makes it easy to adjust the temperature by opening it up when you get too hot.
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