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  2. The best merino wool base layers

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    While there doesn't seem to be a universally accepted guide to GSM (what is lightweight to some might be deemed mid-weight to others), a merino wool base layer around the 170 GSM range generally ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Best Science-Backed Way to Dress for the Cold

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    Fabrics like polyester, nylon, and wool work nicely for the base layer, which is closest to your skin, since they’re moisture-wicking and breathable. “When you sweat, it should take that sweat ...

  5. 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]

  6. Wool bale - Wikipedia

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    Renowned Australian brands like Merino & Co. use specialist woolgrowers from the Australian Wool Network. They are known for their high quality and taking care to grow and select wool to exacting standards and specifications. Their merino wool products cover a wide range of clothing, from men's thermal underwear [8] to merino wool winter skirts ...

  7. Jersey (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Finer wool, such as merino, is preferred for premium apparel, while coarser wool is used for carpets and heavy clothing. The wool processing steps include scouring, which cleans the wool by removing dirt, grease, and sweat; carding, which untangles and smooths the wool into consistent strands; gilling, which aligns the fibers and removes ...

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