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  2. 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 ...

  3. 14 Great Pairs of Thermal Underwear That Promise All-day Warmth

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    Here's to staying balmy down under with the best thermal underwear for men, from athleisure brands like Lululemon, Mack Weldon, and more. 14 Great Pairs of Thermal Underwear That Promise All-day ...

  4. 28 genius products you need if you're always cold

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    Layer them under your everyday clothes for added warmth, or ditch your tights for these warmer leggings under dresses and skirts. Pair them with the scoop-neck top for a cozy under layer.

  5. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    Layered clothing usually consists of three layers. They are identified as follows: [citation needed] The inner layer provides comfort by keeping the skin dry. Also called base layer or first layer. The mid layer provides warmth. Also called an insulating layer. The shell layer protects the other two layers from wind and/or water.

  6. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Spandex is a popular material used as base layers to soak up sweat. For example, in activities such as skiing and mountain climbing this is achieved by using layering: moisture transferring (wicking) materials are worn next to the skin, followed by an insulating layer, and then wind and water resistant shell garments.

  7. Clothing insulation - Wikipedia

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    an outer close-knit or closely woven layer as a wind breaker, usually thin — if there is a risk of precipitation this should be impermeable, the ideal being a textile that stops water droplets but allows water vapor to pass so as to remove evaporated sweat (a textile of this sort is said to "breathe");

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