Maybe you’ve been excited about it, maybe you’ve been dreading it—but either way, colder days are here. Fortunately, with the right clothes, you can extend your outdoor time (read: socializing time) throughout the fall and winter—and without dropping hundreds on high-tech cold-weather gear. The key to staying warm as the weather cools is finding the right layers, which trap heat around your body. And no brand offers better and more affordable layers than Uniqlo, which carries two of our favorite secret weapons for fighting off chills: Heattech clothes and down puffer jackets.
Heattech is a proprietary fabric made by Uniqlo that absorbs moisture while retaining heat through air pockets woven into the fabric. If that’s too technical, let us simplify things: It works. Like, really works.
OneFC editor swears byHeattech undershirtsandleggingsto get her through cold New York winters. The oh-so-cozy fabric comes in a huge variety of styles and shapes, so whether you’re hoping to add acore-insulating tank topunderneath a dress shirt, don anattractive, yet discreet scoop neckunderneath a cardigan or low-necked sweater, or throw on a tailoredcrew-neck teeand call it a day, Uniqlo has a style that will fit into your wardrobe.For your lower half, the company makes surprisingly cozy ultra-stretch pants, layerable leggings, and even tights that will keep you warm even when you have to be dressed up. And who could forget about the Heattech socks and leg warmers? (As if there weren’t variety enough, most undershirts also come in two levels of Heattech: regular and extra warm. We recommend extra warm if you’re planning to spend significant time outside in these clothes.)
This incredibly convenient technology isn’t limited to the women’s section either. Men can enjoy Heattech shirts, long johns, dress pants, and more. You can also find cute miniature versions for kids and even toddlers—so say goodbye to stuffing your little ones into bulky, clumsy layers. The technology is so good, they even make standalone blankets out of it now.
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