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Base layer/thermals

26 replies

GravityFalls · 27/09/2020 16:59

I’m a teacher and we have to have all the windows open so my classroom is draughty and chilly! I usually run warm so I’ve never really worried about being cold at work before but now I feel I need some sort of thermal underwear to put on under a jumper etc.

However when I look it’s all long sleeved, high neck tops which would be too oppressive for me, and wouldn’t go under the sort of clothes I wear. I already have a ton of camisole toos so don’t need them but want a little extra warmth. Ideally I want a short sleeved, scoop neck top, but they seem hard to find for some reason. It’d be nice to have “nice” ones, too. Silk, bamboo or merino would be great. Uniqlo do have some but is there anywhere I’m missing?

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RedCatBlueCat · 27/09/2020 17:10

What price bracket are you looking for?
Patra arent cheap, but seem to be what you are after.

FatGirlShrinking · 27/09/2020 17:16

I have some thermal vests from Sainsbury's which are brilliant. They have vests or long sleeved only though no short sleeve.

tuclothing.sainsburys.co.uk/search?q=Thermal%3AnewArrivals%3Adepartment%3AWomen&text=Thermal#

Martinisarebetterdirty · 27/09/2020 17:16

Icebreaker - far and above the best merino wool base layers I’ve had - introduced to them by my very outdoorsy DP - you might be able to pick up the odd bit in their sale still.

travailtotravel · 27/09/2020 17:20

Some good base stuff at Mountain Warehouse

Goingdooolally · 27/09/2020 17:31

Damart

m.damart.co.uk/F-10091-t_shirts-hwr-w/P-401635-short-sleeved-top

Or icebreaker
www.icebreaker.com/en-gb/womens-tops

I’m a teacher and am also going to invest in some thermal tights!

Girlintheframe · 27/09/2020 18:04

M & S do some great thermals. They are Heategen and very thin but keep you warm.
They come in a range of styles and colours too. (They did last year at least)

justawoman · 27/09/2020 18:19

I like uniqlo’s heattech extra warm for every day, and mountain warehouse merino when it’s colder.

I’m also looking at these very cheap silk ones on ebay, though in my experience silk feels lovely but isn’t as warm as other options:

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pure-Silk-Vest-long-sleeved-breathable-warm-light-spot-outdoor-wear-nightwear/273999745329?var=574005672717

KungFuFriday · 28/09/2020 08:46

Another vote for Uniqlo heattech thermals. I have a couple of these short sleeved tops and they're great.
www.uniqlo.com/uk/en/women/innerwear-and-loungewear/innerwear?quickView=428492

honigbutter · 28/09/2020 08:59

Bella di Notte do great vests, merino and silk with scoop neck and half or long sleeve. They're not bulky and wash really well.

I don't think their full winter range is in yet but I do recommend them.

WellTidy · 28/09/2020 10:10

The M&S heatgen thermal tops have scooped necks. I wear them pretty much every day between October and April/May. All the colours! They have normal thickness ones and extra thick ones which have a light fleece backing. They're amazing. I would size up though, the fit is narrow.

They are long sleeve though.

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TheTeenageYears · 28/09/2020 10:39

Uniqlo do an incredible range of Heattech. Different colours, low neck, high neck, scoop neck, different levels of warm. I would be amazed if you couldn't find something which would work under your clothing from there and reasonably priced too.

BiddyPop · 28/09/2020 10:55

M&S have a good range of thermals - some are stringy strappy vest tops, through cami and short sleeve to long sleeve, and low necked to polo necked styles. (At least, they used to be, I haven't looked this year). But I wear them a lot under office clothes.

I have various merino base layers too - the originals are quite thick for purely outdoors, but now thinner ones are available. I can't think of the high end brands just now, but I know I have some high end (outdoors and ski type) and some Decathlon and all work well.

MadameSapphire · 28/09/2020 11:33

Another vote for the M&S thermal tops (although I may try the Uniqlo ones, too, this year). Am hoping that M&S will release some more colours/designs of their long-sleeved thermal top soon!

ShyTown · 28/09/2020 11:34

Uniqlo heat tech extra warm are fantastic.

BlackberrySky · 28/09/2020 11:38

I get mine from John Lewis

homemadecommunistrussia · 28/09/2020 12:55

I really like the sainsburys ones, but they don't seem to do the short sleeve ones anymore. Uniqlo are also good and they do short sleeve here
We are also expected to work with all the windows open in a draughty Victorian building all winter. Thankfully I have a pretty good collection of thermals, they never seem to wear out. I might have to get some more long johns though or invest in warmer trousers. Does anyone know if the heatech trousers from uniqlo are any good?

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JofraArchersFastestBall · 28/09/2020 19:27

Has anyone tried the decathlon thermals? I like the Uniqlo ones, but I want to get my husband and children kitted out properly for this winter (as I think we'll be outside in all weathers, more so than usual) and it's expensive to get Heattech for everyone! If anyone has tried both I'd love to hear what you thought of them.

IlonaRN · 28/09/2020 20:44

I really like the merino wool from Dilling - it is not at all itchy! They do "normal" vests, t-shirts and long-sleeved t-shirts, as well as long-johns and nightwear.
uk.dilling.com

justawoman · 28/09/2020 20:50

The heattech leggings trousers are sooooo comfy, like very thick leggings/jeggings. They fit me well, but they’re definitely casual rather than smart wear. I see this year they’re doing some smart heattech trousers so I might try those too. I also have a pair of their lined walking trousers, but those are so warm I hardly wear them (can’t imagine hiking in them anywhere warmer than the arctic)

villanova · 28/09/2020 21:31

@JofraArchersFastestBall Uniqlo often do money-off offers - get on their mailing list & wait for the £2 or more off Heattech. I've also found that they last for years, even though they look thin, and despite repeated washings, especially of the kids' ones.

SNStoday · 28/09/2020 22:13

I have all heattech thermals too. The scoop neck ones worked really well under dresses.

I also have the heat tech versions of the ultra stretch trousers and they are so comfortable and cosy it's ridiculous. They look no different to the normal ultra stretch versions.

Isaidnomorecrisps · 28/09/2020 22:56

John Lewis heat thermal ones - think do short sleeve. I wear the camisole ones every winter day and they last years and so soft. They sell out by oct / nov which is a bit silly
of JL. Brilliant though

hil1910 · 28/09/2020 23:19

M&S have different styles, colours and materials. I managed to get mine from their outlet store in the sale.