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When the weather outside is frightful, the best way to stay comfortable is to wear a base layer. Our base layer collection has something for everyone, with a variety of materials, colours, and styles to choose from. We have base layers to keep you warm in the coldest weather and base layers to keep you cool in the hottest weather. Whether you’re looking for a base layer to wear under your clothes or a base layer to wear on its own, we have the perfect option for you.

 

Our base layer collection includes a variety of materials, including wool, cotton, and synthetic materials. We have base layers in a variety of colours and styles, so you can find the perfect option for your needs. We have base layers with long and short sleeves. We also have base layers in a variety of sizes, so you can find the perfect fit.

 

We are currently hosting a base layer clearance, so grab one before they go.

 

If you need a base layer to keep you warm in the cold weather, or if you need a base layer to keep you cool in the hot weather, our men’s base layer and women’s base layer collection has the perfect option for you. Browse our collection today to find the perfect base layer for your needs.

Base layers are the first layer of clothing worn next to the skin, designed to regulate body temperature and wick moisture away to keep you dry and comfortable during outdoor activities.

Thermals are a type of base layer specifically designed for extra warmth, while base layers in general focus on moisture-wicking and temperature regulation; not all base layers are thermals, but all thermals are base layers.

The main purpose of a base layer is to manage moisture by wicking sweat away from the skin and to help regulate body temperature, keeping you dry, warm, and comfortable in varying conditions.

Popular base layer fabrics include merino wool for warmth, moisture-wicking, and odor resistance, and synthetic materials like polyester for quick drying and high-intensity activities.

Yes, base layers can be worn on their own, especially in milder weather or during active pursuits, as long as the style and thickness are appropriate for the activity and conditions.

Base layers should fit snugly to efficiently wick moisture and provide insulation, but not so tight as to restrict movement; a close fit is generally best, though some may prefer a slightly looser fit for comfort during less intense activities.


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