
"Sure, it's rare to be spending hours in sub-zero temperatures whilst wearing black tie, but thought is still needed for the periods of time that you do. Thankfully, there's plenty of ways to stay warm in today's world, but there's an art of how to do so stylishly. Layers of clothes will ensure a chunky silhouette, and with temperatures warmer inside, you wouldn't want perspiration to sodden your look. Follow the below tips to stay looking your best, while the weather remains at its worst."
"No, thermals are not just for ski vacations. Now that climate change has caused many winters to get colder, a thermal T-shirt hidden underneath a shirt seems more necessary than ever. Once you've started wearing them everyday, you'll struggle to imagine your life before them. Investing in quality thermals will result in a longer life span, and the higher price point often means you'll have some added benefits."
Layering can keep you warm without ruining a smart silhouette if breathable, moisture-managing pieces are chosen. Sophisticated thermals and merino underlayers provide odor resistance and moisture-wicking to prevent perspiration showing when moving between cold outdoors and warm interiors. Quality thermals and long johns extend garment lifespan and add performance benefits. Knitted pieces can appear formal when chosen as muted, pattern-free V-necks worn over shirt and tie to complement suits. Brands noted for these options include Falke, Moncler Grenoble, Kjus, John Smedley, Loro Piana, Saman Amel, and Studio Nicholson.
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