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  2. The best merino wool base layers

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    A good merino base layer might be an investment, but it's certainly worth it for its temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking properties that keep you comfortably warm and dry. Whether you're an ...

  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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Icebreaker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The company began by specialising in the creation of merino base layers and now offers underwear, mid layers, outer wear, socks and accessories based on natural fibres. Icebreaker was founded in 1995 by Jeremy Moon, and now supplies its clothing to more than 4,700 stores in 50 countries. [1]

  6. 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.

  7. Extended Cold Weather Clothing System - Wikipedia

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    Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System ECWCS levels 7 (left) and 5 (right). The Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS / ˈ É› k w æ k s /) is a protective clothing system developed in the 1980s by the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts.

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