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Men's Base Layers & Bodywear

Confused about layering? In a nutshell, lightweight wicking materials go near your skin; midweight materials go next, or can be worn alone; and insulating materials go over the wicking layers. For more info, read our Info Forum Guide to Layering to get some clarity.
 
 LIGHTWEIGHT & SILKWEIGHT
Light, form-fitting, quick-drying wicking garments.
Lightweight Tops
Lightweight Bottoms
 MIDWEIGHT
Medium weight, light enough to wear alone, with wickability and light insulation.
Midweight Tops
Midweight Bottoms
 HEAVYWEIGHT
Heavier synthetics, fleece, wool, technical fabrics that block wind or add stretch.
Heavyweight Tops
Heavyweight Bottoms
 BODYWEAR
High-performance materials stay put and wick sweat away in vital areas of a woman's body. Sport bras, Capiline underwear, tank tops.
Tops & Bottoms
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