A base layer brand that is warm and affordable at 32 degrees and above-CBS News

2021-11-22 06:49:25 By : Mr. Kay Liu

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This fall or winter, no matter where your outdoor adventures take you, from skiing to hiking, you will need to wear a base shirt under snow pants and a thick coat. The bottom layer of clothing fits snugly and is easy to stack. The base layer includes long-sleeved tops, tights, etc. They usually absorb sweat, keeping you dry and warm during physical activity.

The 32 degree brand is popular for its super affordable base layer, but Asos, Gymshark, etc. also have other warm and affordable options. Here are some well-reviewed options worth considering. 

This 32-degree quick-drying, deodorant bottom crew neck top is now 64% off. It is made of medium-weight waffle knit fabric with moderate elasticity. Find it in green, black, gray, and blue.

32-degree middleweight waffle basic layer crew jacket, US$10 (original price US$28)

You are getting a deal for these blue leggings with a seamless design from Asos. They use high waist tailoring and wicking technology. 

Asos 4505 seamless bottoming leggings, $12 (original price $29)

Cover your chest and neck with this 32-degree top, available in black, white and gray. It has moisture wicking, antistatic, anti-odor and four-way stretching functions.

32 degree lightweight base layer simulation roof, 9 USD (original price 24 USD)

These Gymshark wicking tights are ventilated with mesh panels and are available in black, gray or white.

Gymshark Element leggings, $30

These lightweight leggings from 32 Degrees are moisture-wicking, anti-static and deodorant. They stretch in four directions and come in gray, black, and navy blue. These leggings are also available at a discounted price.

32-degree lightweight leggings, $9

If you are looking for a warmer base layer, try this wool LLBean overalls that are still breathable and moisture wicking. This long-sleeved shirt is treated with anti-pilling and anti-bacterial treatment. Moreover, in terms of environmental protection, 18 plastic bottles have been recycled to make its fabrics. It comes in black, blue and wine red.

 LLBean Fleece Basic Long Sleeve Crew, $40

These 32-degree base leggings are made of heavyweight fleece fabric to provide extra warmth. They have anti-static, quick-drying and four-way stretching functions. In addition, they have great discounts.

32 degree heavyweight fleece leggings, $12 (original price of $30)

First published on September 15, 2021 / 2:31 PM

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