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ExDancer Thu 09-Mar-23 12:21:59

For years I thought Damart was the the 'go to' place for thermal vests, but after buying one from M&S I realise they are no different.
I am very troubled by the cold weather (unlike DH) and am pretty miserable all winter.
I am currently wearing 2 damart vests, a tee shirt and a jumper, plus a gilet indoors - and I'm frozen. My hands and even my nose are cold.
Can anyone recommend a truly warm source of thermal underwear?
I don't care how unglamorous it is!

25Avalon Thu 09-Mar-23 12:28:09

Natural fibres are always warmer. Silk, wool or cotton underwear is available but not cheap.

vissos Thu 09-Mar-23 12:34:11

You need fleece! Not glamorous & not good for the environment but warm. Indoors, I wear thermal top & bottoms, trousers, fleece ¼ zip, an oversized hoodie & a hat. The oversized hoodie is to keep knees & upper legs warm, when the weather improves a bit I'll swap that for a full zip fleece. The hat is on & off throughout the day (thanks to 25 years of hot flushes!).
Good luck!

Jamie Thu 09-Mar-23 12:34:46

Rather than a Tee shirt I would wear a long sleeved cotton top.
Also see if you can get your bloods checked as you could have Hyperthyroidism. One of the main effects is feeling cold. Especially if you have put on any weight. Take care and keep warm.

Sarah75 Thu 09-Mar-23 12:37:47

Merino wool base layers are good - like this from Mountain Warehouse. If you wear something similar with a wool jumper on top, you should be warm? Fingerless (wool) gloves indoors too?

Sarah75 Thu 09-Mar-23 12:38:09

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J52 Thu 09-Mar-23 12:44:05

Sarah75

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My DH wears these outdoor and in. Very good quality, can be just chucked in the normal dark wash.

J52 Thu 09-Mar-23 12:44:59

Photo hasn’t come out. Men’s version obviously!

Septimia Thu 09-Mar-23 13:10:43

I'm often cold and my vests are getting to the end of their lives, so I'm interested in the suggestions. Merino wool might not be suitable as I find all wool irritating.

One thing I did think of, which might help you ExDancer, is a heated gilet.

Redhead56 Thu 09-Mar-23 13:12:27

Asda do nice short long sleeved thermals nice and light but warm and good value.

MayBee70 Thu 09-Mar-23 13:30:25

I bought some thermal underwear from M&S years ago but it makes me itch so I can’t wear it.

B9exchange Thu 09-Mar-23 13:41:40

Go for a heated gilet. Something like this, lots of options available www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363973781165?hash=item54be8726ad:g:g5MAAOSw-CxjGaRW&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4Fhn03SxMLmysbFayel6KHF5Lebv8ZP7ktke2YKO%2FneD%2BN78GsVQjLdYfZwNyI6GRnRVNMXBR1mM%2B1%2F6%2FiG7bikSF%2FlEkjmJeCdtiBc%2FouP4TPNRZmWjOVjlA0epYM7FjQglL%2BwszlV7XwWZotnQcSWw2dQ1yDUYR%2F0r1L42cajQ%2B%2B6kKmgQqKzYbm1sYR5KYR6j4wxpCiGOTICk8eneiyI6POjdrEofLxXiRTzrpq5jvlbBvLxP1ifcK8NiNgD8%2FEDzlzvvV4Ligx9a1xUbiNCI78kWNmM9J83kkCfJ2k85%7Ctkp%3ABFBMrvG_6dhh Rechargeable batteries last for hours, guaranteed to keep you snug, with fur lined boots for your feet.

MawtheMerrier Thu 09-Mar-23 14:05:54

I absolutely sympathise I am wearing a thermal vest, a long sleeved T shirt and a roll neck “poncho” style jumper.
And don’t get me started on night attire . As somebody said on Twitter, you could go backpacking for a month with fewer clothes than she is currently wearing in bed.
Just pile on the layers and be comfortable

Shrub Thu 09-Mar-23 14:17:07

As someone who has worked outside in all weathers, I also recommend wool base layers. I don’t find wool itchy but I was under the impression that Merino wool was different.

mrswoo Thu 09-Mar-23 17:34:13

In addition to thermal vests and thick fleecy tights I wear cashmere wrist warmers indoors as well as outside and they really seem to help keep me warm.
The wrist warmers are from a company called Turtle Doves and are made of recycled cashmere from jumpers etc. They also make fingerless gloves, hats, and wraps in beautiful colours.

Sarah75 Thu 09-Mar-23 17:54:50

I don’t find merino wool itchy. The base layers (there are pants as well as tops) are very fine wool and lightweight, but warm. DH wears them to go mountain walking in winter.

CharRVT88 Fri 10-Mar-23 05:29:37

They make battery operated heated clothing, I recently bought heated socks and gloves. They are amazing!

NotSpaghetti Fri 10-Mar-23 10:17:44

M&S sell merino mix baselayers.
My husband likes them.

Beware of heated clothing (battery operated) if you have a pacemaker check that the one you are considering is safe with a pacemaker as some are not.

JaneJudge Fri 10-Mar-23 10:20:34

I bought some thermals from sainsburys which are very comfy but I think I needed the next size down and my long johns keep falling down underneath my trousers blush

MawtheMerrier Fri 10-Mar-23 10:27:46

I have both long sleeved and sleeveless thermal vests from M&S and on the one occasion I thought a T shirt under a jumper “might” do I was sorely disappointed.
(I even wear them under pj’s in bed.
Marilyn Monroe , eat you heart out! )

Hetty58 Fri 10-Mar-23 10:54:53

I can't wear any type of wool without severe itching and a rash. JaneJudge, I like thermals a size too big, anyway, as it traps more warm air - and doesn't restrict circulation. I just take the waist and ankles in with a few tacking stitches.

Still, I wear them for outings - but indoors here (in a big, draughty old house) a double layer of loose fleece PJ bottoms is the most blissfully comfortable thing to wear, along with layered tops and gilets, easy to add or take off depending on how active I am.

I have knitted ankle warmers for my chilly, skinny ankles and I'll wear a scarf and hat, too, if I'm still cold. I really love my electric blanket so I've just ordered a heated throw for when I'm sitting - as that's when I can soon feel chilly. It won't take long to pay for itself if I keep the heating on low:

www.vytaliving.com/products/heated-nordic-snuggie

Forsythia Fri 10-Mar-23 11:01:32

I can’t wear wool next to the skin but I buy Heatgen from M&S to wear under fleece joggers from Lands End and any fleece top I choose. Those, with thermal socks, keep me warm throughout the day. I also wear a fleece gilet over the lot if it’s particularly cold.

Caleo Fri 10-Mar-23 11:14:20

Ex-dancer, none of the garments you mention warms your feet, legs, head, or neck.

Caleo Fri 10-Mar-23 11:14:52

ExDancer

PaperMonster Fri 10-Mar-23 14:55:18

Have you tried an Oodie?