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October 1, 2008

Thermals – The Next Generation

In the current climate it is essential that everyone considers investing in a lovely set of thermals. Although they are perhaps not quite as fashionable as they could be they should become (and remain) a staple of your winter wardrobe. If you live up in the north of Scotland they should become a staple of your winter, spring, autumn and sometime summer wardrobe. Honestly.

As the costs of heating our houses increases (at a fairly alarming rate) we must act now before it’s too late. The soaring cost of fuel has resulted in many families unsure how they are going to heat their houses (a dilemma faced by many a pensioner year after year). The answer has got to be Damart thermals whether they’re thermal undergarments, thermal pyjamas, thermal blankets, thermal baby grows or even thermal socks. The list is endless, but they’re all valid. If you are going skiing and are a bit chilly then you put on a set of thermals – why not in the comfort of your own house as well. After all thermals are possibly the most comfortable clothes ever invented.

Another, more globally responsible, reason for wearing Damart thermals is of course that the burning of fossil fuels is adding to global warming. If people stopped burning fossil fuels to keep themselves warm and snuggled into a pair of thermals then the world would be a better place. Indeed I can’t think of a better reason to switch off the heating, put on some thermals and snuggle up with a loved one. Maybe the world would also be a happier place.

The only issue I have with thermal wearing for younger folks is that the clothes themselves are awful. They have been designed for people with old fashioned taste. This is fine for people with that type of taste, but not those who prefer more fashionable clothes (ie most of the younger generation). So come on designers, make us some nice thermals made for snuggling.

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