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What is the thermal clothing?

The thermal clothing is a broad term, but basically refers to the functional clothing that protects you from getting chilled by rain, wind and especially cold.The thermal clothing transforms your body heat into the armor against sub-zero temperatures.At the same time, it wicks moisture away from the body – the important protection against getting chilled!Depending on its function and fibers, it also prevents the penetration of rain or the influence of wind.The thermal clothing is available for children and adults, for head, feet and the whole body.


What materials are used to make the thermal clothing?

From thermal socks for men to long-sleeved shirts for children, the thermal clothing is available in all kinds of materials.Most often, the natural and functional fibers are mixed.The closer the thermal layer is to the body, the higher the proportion of natural materials.Wool or cotton with added synthetic fibers provide warmth and are ideal as the first layer.Jackets or coats designed to keep out wind and rain are made of tightly woven and often impregnated synthetic fibers – nothing gets through!


How do I wear the thermal clothing?

Ideally, you should wear the thermal clothing in smart layers.The most important layer is the first layer, which forms a heat cushion through contact with the body.For example, the sports underwear or a thermal functional shirt fits perfectly and covers the skin completely.Pay attention to the breathable fibers and choose the correct clothing size.A rain- or wind-resistant outer layer – for example, a women's jacket – can be a little looser.Here you should pay particular attention to the fit of the cuffs and the appropriate length for your body and your activities.Don't forget:Most heat is lost through the head – so put on a hat!


How do I care for the thermal clothing?

High-quality thermal clothing deserves a good care.Always wash shirts, socks, leggings, etc. at low temperatures, use a liquid detergent and avoid a fabric softener.The dryer can also take a break; air drying is a better idea.Water-repellent thermal clothing can be treated with waterproofing sprays after cleaning to ensure that rain really has no chance.And now?Get out into the fresh air – no matter what the weather forecast says!


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