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  2. The best merino wool base layers

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    A good merino base layer might be an investment, but it's certainly worth it for its temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking properties that keep you comfortably warm and dry. Whether you're an ...

  3. Icebreaker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The company began by specialising in the creation of merino base layers and now offers underwear, mid layers, outer wear, socks and accessories based on natural fibres. Icebreaker was founded in 1995 by Jeremy Moon, and now supplies its clothing to more than 4,700 stores in 50 countries. [1]

  4. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the inner layer is to draw sweat away from the skin to the outer layers to make them feel warmer. If a piece of clothing does not transfer moisture well, it is not strictly an inner layer garment but simply a mid-layer garment. Wool has a combination of wicking and water-repelling properties [1] and is highly odour-resistant. [2]

  5. Clothing insulation - Wikipedia

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    The layers of trapped air between the skin and the exterior surface play a major insulating role. If the clothing is squeezed tight (as by the straps of a backpack), insulation will be poorer in those places. Insulation is improved when convection in the air layers is minimised.

  6. Stay Warm in Style: 11 Top Men's Base Layers for Winter ... - AOL

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    Our fitness team tested the best base layers for men for training outdoors in cold weather from brands like Smartwool, Patagonia, and Under Armour. Stay Warm in Style: 11 Top Men's Base Layers for ...

  7. Smartwool - Wikipedia

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    Merino wool manages moisture, regulates temperature, and resists odors extremely well, making it a popular material for performance apparel. Most wool clothing, including Smartwool's, go through a treatment called Hercosett - a chlorine-based treatment invented in the 1950s by the Wool Board in the UK to make wool more commercial.