There’s no doubt that merino wool is an insulating rockstar among outdoorsmen and women. Thanks to its warmth, breathability, moisture-wicking, and odor-repelling performance, it has a massive fan ...
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Organizing this list was no easy task, as our contributors had to sort through many base layers, armored and not, before making our top picks for 2023. One of the most often neglected things when ...
Staying cozy on the ski hill is of the utmost priority, no matter the conditions outside. Some days, however, that’s easier said than done. We’ll let you in on a little secret though–the key to proper ...
Base layers typically fall into two buckets: those woven with merino wool and those made from synthetic fibers such as polyester. I wouldn’t blame you if you strongly prefer one over the other, ...
News flash: It’s winter, aka cold o’clock, and if you like to play in the mountains (like me), chances are you’re bundling up more than usual. A tried-and-true strategy for layering typically involves ...
Earlier this year, I took the trip of a lifetime to Lapland, a winter wonderland above Finland’s Arctic Circle. Most of my time was spent with snow crunching under my winter boots, the Northern Lights ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Building that ski outfit begins, of course, with the base layer. You want ...
Every hunter has shivered their way through a freezing day in a tree stand or a duck blind at some point. It’s almost a rite of passage. And then, in hopes of never suffering like that again, you ...