As we move out of hot summer nights into cooler fall weather, and eventually into the colder winter months, let’s give some thought to keeping it warm from underneath. Thermal mens undies are a handy way to keep warm and cozy in cold temps.
Now before you start thinking of longjohns and other less comfortable, bulky options, there are some technologically advanced styles of thermal underwear available. That technology is in the fabric - it is designed to give optimum warmth, with a soft and relatively light feel. Oftentimes, the inside of the thermal underwear has a similarity to fleece, which allows maximum protection from the cold.
Men’s underwear of the thermal variety is generally made from polyester and cotton blends. Poly-cotton blends have the advantage of whisking perspiration away from the wearer, allowing for sweat to be evaporated much more quickly. Staying dry is essential to staying warm. Thermal underwear is also generally layered with breathable fabric. Not only does this help insulate the wearer, and keep him dry, but it allows for comfortable movement as well. This is especially important for guys who engage in winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, skating, and outdoor hockey. The fabric of the thermal underwear will stretch and give with the wearer’s movements, while avoiding uncomfortable wedgie situations.
Thermal mens underwear can keep you feeling warm all winter long. And the new designs and technology means you won’t have to wear bulky uncomfortable underwear when you want to stay warm and dry. There are even options that work in both cold and hot temperatures, so you could get a lot of use out of them. This type of guys underwear will keep your body’s temperature in a normal range, with changes in the weather, and is comfortable to wear.
Visit Jockey.com
and use their "Long Underwear" category under the mens underwear section to find several good long john underwear choices and DeadGoodUndies has a few options as well.





























Ginch Gonch has some super hot (no pun intended) long johns coming out at the end of the month with vintage cars all over them.
They rock for snowboarding!
Posted by: Ginch Gonch | September 22, 2009 at 08:17 AM