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Baby, It’s Cold Outside!
The typical winter ensemble includes an inner layer or long underwear, middle or insulating layers including turtlenecks sweaters or fleece items, and finally an exterior or protection layer, your coat to serve as your guard against the elements of winter -- rain, snow, sleet and wind. Sounds bulky, but when you first step outside, you’ll be glad you put all those layers on. They protect you from what would otherwise be bone-chilling cold. When it comes to the layer of clothing closest to your skin, not all long underwear is created equal. Traditional thermals make you sweat, especially if you’ve been exerting yourself shoveling snow or participating in sports activities. The moisture is absorbed into the fabric and stays there. The Cuddl Duds company has the solution to this problem with the introduction of their newest product, warm underwear made of Comfortech, a new lightweight stretch material made of polyester and Spandex. Comfortech, unlike chemically treated fabrics, provides temperature and moisture management inherently. “When you begin sweating -- which you will definitely do with all the extra layers on -- traditional long underwear will hold the moisture in, keeping you damp and therefore cold. With the Comfortech fabric, moisture actually moves through the hollow core, or microchannel cross-section fibers of the fabric’s yarn and evaporates into the air. The end result, the wearer’s clothes remain dry and their skin stays warm,” says Enid Katze, senior vice president of merchandising for Cuddl Duds. She also points out that unlike long underwear made of cotton that can be thick and bulky, the modern design of Comfortech is sleek, soft, comfortable and thin enough to fit under any fashion choices. The middle, or insulating layers can consist of turtlenecks,sweaters, sweatshirts, vests and pullovers. If you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors when it’s cold, a good material to look for is fleece, a synthetic which maintains its insulating ability even when wet and spreads the moisture out so it dries quickly. The exterior layer, your jacket or coat, serves as your final guard against the elements. It will repel water from snow, sleet or rain and block wind. You should also take steps to protect your head, face, neck and extremities from the elements. A hat of some kind is critical because up to 60 percent of your body’s heat can escape from an uncovered head. A scarf or fleece neck gaiter (like a collar) is also suggested; as are insulated gloves or mittens and light- or medium-weight socks. Boots complete the outfit.
Shopping for winter gear should be a breeze now that you’ve gotten a refresher course. One last suggestion -- don’t wait until your favorite style or size is sold out! Shop early and be prepared. You can find Cuddl Duds’ Comfortech warm underwear for men and women in department stores across the country. For more information, log on to www.cuddlduds.com. Courtesy of ARA Content The information contained above is intended for general reference purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional advice or a medical exam. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified professional before starting any new treatment. No health information on LadyPP's Heart of the Home, including information about herbal therapies and other dietary supplements, is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor. No right click ResourcesLinks are provided for your information and enjoyment. The links do not imply endorsement of the sites' products or advice.Web News & Articles(About Resources on the Internet)Health News About Guide: Women's Health About Guide: Beauty |