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BUNNY | 17:52 Sun 26th Dec 2004 | Shopping & Style
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I'm heading skiing soon.I know it will be cold and I will need thermal undies.The ones available in ski shops are really expensive and I dont wont to spend a fortune on them.Anyone know where I can get decent thermals that wont break the bank?
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Do you have a Peacocks store near you? Better still, send for them from a catalogue.
Try Littlewoods too !! They don't look too grannified and I can vouch that they work !!!
Aldi were doing them about a month ago - they may have some left. Also Millets do a basic range for �10 a piece. I would avoid very cheap ones as the are made of cotton and are not very warm.
M&S sell merino wool ones that are very soft and comfortable, but very warm, i actually bought them to wear under my motorbike leathers, and they are great, (if very un-sexy!) Just a word of caution though, when I have been skiing I found that I got very warm anyway, my ski suit was enough on its own, with just a t-shirt and some thick socks underneith.
I have to agree with Kevin. Having been on the slopes a couple of times now, I was never cold when wearing a t-shirt and jumper or fleece underneath a good quality ski jacket and on the bottom half some joggers and then a good quality pair of ski trousers(or sallopettes). I love H & M's range of really cheap t-shirt tops for layering up, loads of colours as well. You will be surprised at how warm you will get so make sure you have layers you can easily peel off and a bag to put them in! Happy skiing!

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