I'm Perpetually Cold on Flights, so I'm Shopping Quince's Toasty Layering Pieces to Keep Warm-From $40
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I'm Perpetually Cold on Flights, so I'm Shopping Quince's Toasty Layering Pieces to Keep Warm-From $40
"Every traveler has a habit that sets them apart from everyone else on a plane. Some people always have a reusable water bottle on hand, while others won't sit anywhere but the window seat. For me, this habit includes bringing a fuzzy blanket along for my flight. As someone who always runs cold-especially on airplanes-this has become an in-flight non-negotiable. Or it was, until I became aware of Quince's collection of toasty base layers."
"Merino Wool Cold-Weather Base Layer Legging Not only will these leggings keep me adequately warm, but they can be worn in two ways-as pants on their own or layered under jeans and sweatpants. Despite being made of 100 percent merino wool, these leggings aren't the least bit itchy, according to shoppers, who also found them to be "comfy enough to wear to bed." Merino Wool All-Season Long-Sleeve Base Layer This long-sleeve shirt is bound to be my new favorite year-round travel top. It's stretchy, breathable, wrinkle-free, and UV-resistant."
Quince produces a line of base layers made from merino wool and moisture-wicking spandex designed to keep wearers warm in cold or air-conditioned environments. The collection includes tops, bottoms, and pullovers that are temperature-regulating, breathable, UV-resistant, and wrinkle-free. Merino wool leggings can function as standalone pants or as a layer and are reported comfortable and non-itchy. Long-sleeve base layers offer stretch and year-round performance, cooling on hot days and warming on cold days. Thermal leggings include a brushed interior for added warmth without excess bulk, providing a snug but non-restrictive fit.
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