For the price, I've found this brand to be a very good value. I used several base layers in sub freezing weather and it does a good job. Hard to tell if they are better than other $40 base layers, but I was warm.
Their down jacket was surprisingly warm for the price. Not going to be the same quality as a $200 North Face/Patagonia jacket, but good enough to keep me warm to wear on mass transit so I can throw it in the wash.
What occassions do you wear these - working out or just casual/business?
The photos shows models of men - making me to think that this was intended for gym workout?
Hey there, I personality consider these type of tops as an alternative to an undershirt or thermal shirt. I bought four of the ladies long sleeve scoop neck tops.
I use them for:
- Sleep shirts, lounging
- With a cardigan or duster
- By themselves (casual, or work with a scarf)
- Underneath flannel tops, or sweaters in lieu of a jacket
I don't see why they couldn't be used for workouts/gym as they have wicking/antimicrobial properties.
anyone used these? wondering which "weight" to go with for outdoor exercise? i should go with the warmest (heavy)?
I always go with the lightweight base layer and if colder throw on a hoodie but really depends on the temperature in your area. Heavyweight is essentially a fleece with this brand
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I will say that I finally decided to upgrade my base layers and get Under Armour and I don't know if I can ever go back to these.
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I will say that I finally decided to upgrade my base layers and get Under Armour and I don't know if I can ever go back to these.
Their down jacket was surprisingly warm for the price. Not going to be the same quality as a $200 North Face/Patagonia jacket, but good enough to keep me warm to wear on mass transit so I can throw it in the wash.
The photos shows models of men - making me to think that this was intended for gym workout?
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The photos shows models of men - making me to think that this was intended for gym workout?
Hey there, I personality consider these type of tops as an alternative to an undershirt or thermal shirt. I bought four of the ladies long sleeve scoop neck tops.
I use them for:
- Sleep shirts, lounging
- With a cardigan or duster
- By themselves (casual, or work with a scarf)
- Underneath flannel tops, or sweaters in lieu of a jacket
I don't see why they couldn't be used for workouts/gym as they have wicking/antimicrobial properties.
I always go with the lightweight base layer and if colder throw on a hoodie but really depends on the temperature in your area. Heavyweight is essentially a fleece with this brand