Winter clothing - thermal under clothes

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jansman wrote:it is all down to personal choice. :D
Well said. :)

Leo
tshw1973

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Bamboo underclothes? Can you actually buy them in the uk?
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tshw1973

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What about mohair base layer?
Reservior

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tshw1973 wrote:Bamboo underclothes? Can you actually buy them in the uk?
Yes, but they arnt made of sticks :lol: .

Bamboo clothing has been around for a while but always used to be a bit more specialist and found in outdoor clothing stores. I would imagine its a bit more mainstream these days as even Lidl sometimes have it on offer.

http://www.bambooclothing.co.uk/

No affiliation with the seller etc, just happened to be near the top of my google search.
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Reservior wrote:Bamboo
Also it's more environmentally friendly than cotton. Needs less water, no chemicals. Are just a few of the many plus points.

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Leo1 wrote:
Reservior wrote:Bamboo
Also it's more environmentally friendly than cotton. Needs less water, no chemicals. Are just a few of the many plus points.

Leo.

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