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theremustbemore · 26/09/2013 15:35

I'm cold today (live in old drafty house in Scotland) and my thoughts have turned to thermals. I had a look in M&S but they looked so frumpy I couldn't bring myself to buy them! Can anyone recommend something warm that I could use for layering? Thanks

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BillyBanter · 29/09/2013 20:30

thanks, hugo.

They don't have the teal colours in stock for xl though. Angry I like teal.

I'll maybe get grey.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 29/09/2013 20:34

Primark had a load of thermal wear in at £7 (didn't get a good look, I was on way to Christmas Jumpers Blush )

I bought some for the DC years back (child sizes) and they liked it, DS wore his as PJs.

I have my own inner furnace at the moment , so floating about in a long sleeved Tshirt with the Ugg and down coat wearers looking Hmm at me

MrsCampbellBlack · 29/09/2013 20:39

I like belladinotte too and couldn't abide the feel of heatgen from uniqlo.

magso · 29/09/2013 21:42

I am a busty 10 top shorty (used to be 8-10) and wear size s in uniqlo still. M+S I go up a size. I hate synthetics usually but cope fine with both uniqlo Heattech and M&S Heatgen. I like the Sainsburys equivalent for dressed down days as it has cuffs (only black in our local sainsburys). The only draw back is that they all can be rapidly too warm if you accidently throw it on on a warmer day (they are quite thin so in a distracted moment you can get mixed up with summer tops)- so can then be very sweaty in hot conditions. In normal wintery conditions I just don't notice that these fabrics are synthetic.

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