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Walmart [walmart.com] has
Ozark Trail Men's Thermal Baselayer Shirts or Pants for
$14.99 each.
Shipping is free with $35+ orders. (Women's sizes also available, but cost $25-$30 each.)
Available Ozark Trail deals:
- Men's Wool Blend Half Zip Thermal Baselayer Pullover [walmart.com] $14.99 - OOS
- Men's Wool Blend Thermal Baselayer Crew [walmart.com] $14.99
- Sizes S, M, L, XL, 3XL - 3XL OOS
- Men's Midweight Baselayer Crew [walmart.com] $14.99
- Sizes S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
- Men's Wool Blend Thermal Baselayer Pant [walmart.com] $14.99 - OOS
- Men's Midweight Thermal Baselayer Pant [walmart.com] $14.99
- Size S, M, L, XL - M Only Now
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Want to encourage folks to check out Patagonia capiliene or smartwool 200/250 base layers for more comfortable and longer term use if you in the market.
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Want to encourage folks to check out Patagonia capiliene or smartwool 200/250 base layers for more comfortable and longer term use if you in the market.
Want to encourage folks to check out Patagonia capiliene or smartwool 200/250 base layers for more comfortable and longer term use if you in the market.
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looks like you could bundle for 20$, sizes available look similar
looks like you could bundle for 20$, sizes available look similar
These are normally $1 each when they hit that but people will buy them out fast. I bought 15 pairs of shirts/pants last year because $30 for those let me gift 5 sets to my brothers and keep 5 for myself.
With that being said, these are a nice base layer and I wear them at work for being near loading docks. I just keep a couple of them in my locker at work and put them on when I know I'll be outside or near places that are cold.
These are normally $1 each when they hit that but people will buy them out fast. I bought 15 pairs of shirts/pants last year because $30 for those let me gift 5 sets to my brothers and keep 5 for myself.
With that being said, these are a nice base layer and I wear them at work for being near loading docks. I just keep a couple of them in my locker at work and put them on when I know I'll be outside or near places that are cold.
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I'm a huge fan of a good tight form fitting base layer. I pretty much go the layer concept even just normal daily around the house but always when riding my bike fall to spring. Wearing a base top/bottom right now
I have a lot of brands and models tops and bottoms and get most them at the end of season. Form fitting and relatively tight and stays relatively tight all the day seems to do the best regardless of brand and price and weave. The ones that do usually have roughly 10% spandex, not just 100% polyester and I +1 size. I have some that are fleeced or thicker and are warmer or ride higher on the neck but I don't always want that. $15 seems kind of high compared to what you can find at TJMaxx/Marshals and eventually at Walmart in a few weeks. If you need one now though....
It's hard to suggest a specific brand or model, everyone is different and the same model of clothing is never the same thing the next year, sometimes just gone or same line name but totally different than it was before. I guess this is why closeout stores always have so much of it.