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What to wear under thin tunic/ blouses for warmth.

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Artyfarty555 · 13/10/2017 21:08

I always feel the cold and have recently bought a couple of thin V necked long thin blouses for wearing out with skinny jeans.
I did buy a thermal vest thingy but it came up too high and could be seen and it was a real granny one!
I do sometimes get away with spaghetti strapped vest tops underneath but wondered if there are any other suggestions. I end up wearing a cardy and that's real no no !

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CallarMorvern · 13/10/2017 21:31

I just wear the spaghetti strap vests from Primark, love them as they are a decent length, very fitted and wash well. I have seen M&S thermals recommended on here and Uniqlo.

Artyfarty555 · 13/10/2017 21:38

Yes, good old primary vests are the ones l always wear ! But will look at m and s ones. Just feel that l would like something a bit nicer to wear out, even if it can't be seen.

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Artyfarty555 · 13/10/2017 21:47

M and S vests would be seen and polo tops wouldn't work. The uniqlo ones are ok and the navy one with a built in bra top maybe ok under my navy blouse. Think I may invest in a thin warm slim fitting jumper instead! And take the blouses back!

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NoPinkLemonade · 13/10/2017 21:50

Uniqlo heat tech is fab and comes in so many shapes and styles. Scoop necks could work for those blouses, perhaps? I love how thin they are - never add bulk to my already huge boobs.

OneOfTheGrundys · 13/10/2017 21:52

Heat tech.

Artyfarty555 · 13/10/2017 21:59

Found a thermal one with silk in m and s with a lace neckline which is quite low so should be ok x thanks

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misssmilla1 · 14/10/2017 02:06

uniqlo heat tech strappy / vest tops. really thin so fit under fitted tops etc really well and keep you warm without over heating

Paperdolly · 14/10/2017 14:02

Goose grease? Grin. Sorry.

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