I needed something at the last minute to keep my son warm during outdoor activities in North Dakota's January climate. I'm probably a little behind the times, but when I think of thermals, I remember the ones from when I was young. They were bumpy and always made of at least natural fibers, usually 100% cotton. So I was skeptical about these 100% chemical fibers. But here's proof that old isn't always better. They are sooo soft and comfy! But more importantly they kept my son warm and well done. Very satisfied!
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