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Best Thermal Base Layers For Women 2021

Feeling Cold? These 7 Affordable Brands Have the Best Thermal Clothing

I was used to being one of those people who was always cold. My fingers and toes would turn to ice as soon as I stepped outside. At first, I thought there might be something wrong with me and went on to self-diagnose on the web (absolutely do not recommend). Then, I stumbled upon Uniqlo's Heattech range, and it totally changed my life. Winter is a million times more enjoyable when you're not freezing, so we've found the best brands for thermal clothing to save you on time and money.

Uniqlo's Heattech technology works by generating heat from your body. The brand's jersey material (a blend of rayon, polyester, and acrylic) turns the kinetic energy from your body's moisture into heat and traps that heat within air pockets found in the tiny fabric fibres. The result is thin thermals that are perfect for layering under your clothes to keep warm without adding bulk. Although Uniqlo was my first entry into high-performance thermals, they aren't the only player on the market.

Marks & Spencer is a great spot for good quality, affordable thermals and we love that they source materials from ethical suppliers. If you fancy supporting a smaller brand, then Falke has some great thermals, too, which are a bit more on the spenny side. If you are looking to go a bit more up-market, then check out Sweaty Betty and Icebreaker for more stylish underlayers that can be worn on their own, or as base layers for winter sports if you're into that. If you are the athletic type, then we'd recommend thermals from Adidas that you can use as base layers or wear on their own for your next cold-weather run.

Ahead, check out the best thermal clothing we've found on the web.

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