Monday 25 July 2011

Simple Ways to Keep Warmer This Winter

We’ve all been there, waiting on the platform, anxiously shuffling our feet to keep warm as that winter chill bites hard. Because you’re standing still longer and you’re not benefiting from the heat generated from the muscles, your outer extremities succumb to the cold far easier. It’s even worse if you’re someone who suffers from bad circulation. Cold is your worst enemy.

An often overlooked remedy to this is thermal underwear. Equipping yourself with such garments is an efficient and simple way of giving your body that extra helping hand. That way, the most expensive, thickest coat you can find to keep you warm may not be as necessary.



Of course, first things first, if you’ve got children then you’ll want to get them sorted. After all, those walks to school in the winter can be treacherous to say the least, and they’ll want more than just Ready Break to keep them warm. Long sleeve, short sleeve and sleeveless thermal vests are available for boys (black and white colours) and girls (White and pink colours) so you can have the little ones fully kitted out in no time at all.

For adults, though, there’s a bit more diversity in the number of choices available. You can take the hassle of needing to buy separate thermals by choosing an all-in-on thermal body suite instead. These fit all over and simply button up, offering great insulation and convenience.

Or, you can go for separates which allow you to mix and match styles and particular preferences. You could decide on tight-fitting long and short sleeve vests, with various styles for the bottom half of your body such as long Johns or long Janes for women. If however, you want more freedom of movement or you don’t want to cover all your legs up, then trunk-style bottoms or ¾ length long johns are the best options.

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