In the past I've always have worn another well known brand. I tried these this winter for the nights I have protection from the wind coming off Boston Harbor. They are about a 5/10 for cold weather, but these are not the thermals. I still swear by ** Cold Gear for cold weather. These are great for temps above 40f with little to no wind. I think the bottoms with the tops under jeans, long sleeve t and a hoody is perfect for 40f outdoor work. They're extremely comfortable and haven't stretched at all. They don't keep odors or stink more than cotton. 1 winter, 6-8 top/bottoms for about $60-$80 is a steal for these. I also wear these inside to keep insulation, dust etc off of my skin (head sock too). At times it does get hot, even with no HVAC. But I'm new to wearing the bottoms when inside. I'm sure I'll get used to it.Bottom line is - I love this brand and price. I like the feel better than **. These are things that you can never have enough of. I don't like the white ones to wear to work, so I wear those to sleep in. Wow, they're really good to sleep in. It sounds weird, but I kind of want to wear them because they feel better than cotton.Don't hesitate if your looking for compression clothing. They don't fit as tight as other brands. But these don't cut the circulation off on my arms and I can remove these shirts when theyr wet, unlike other brands
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