With summer behind us, and winter fast approaching, you might be wondering if you’ll need your thermals this year. Andrew Grinnell explains why thermal underwear is a must for the winter workwear wardrobe…
Wearing thermal underwear as part of your daily workwear will help keep you warm in cold environments, whether you’re out in the elements loading or unloading, working in a draughty warehouse, or travelling the country delivering parcels and pallets.
As the temperature turns colder, most people working in logistics roles would benefit from incorporating some kind of thermal underwear into their everyday workwear. If you’re moving around the warehouse, or in and out of different environments, it will help to keep you warm without making you sweat. If you’re standing still working on a production or assembly line, it offers extra warmth without the bulk that results from layering up to the extremes.
Yes, they really do work! Thermal underwear acts like a second skin, keeping your arms, core and legs warm and dry. You don’t get cold so fast, and it is specially designed to help regulate body temperature by reducing the heat that builds up when you move. Made from wicking material, it pulls sweat from your body, keeping you at a comfortable temperature.
There is no difference between thermal underwear and base layers. Both lock in body heat and wick away sweat, helping the wearer to regulate their temperature in cold environments. Whether you call them thermals, thermal underwear, base layers, long johns or thermal t-shirts – they all do the same job of keeping you comfortable at work in winter.
Keeping warm and comfortable in cold weather is all about the right layering. It is far better to wear several thin layers of clothing than to add a bulky top layer to your normal workwear.
Starting with a thermal base layer is ideal, as thermals are lightweight and won’t restrict movement. Thermal underwear underneath normal workwear, with a fleece jacket on top, should be sufficient to keep warehouse workers warm during the cold weather. Adding a hat and lightweight thermal gloves on top of this will help to reduce heat loss from the extremities.
Our tip: Forklift drivers working in cold environments will require different winter workwear to people working in roles where they are moving around a lot, and may be most comfortable wearing waterproof workwear designed for people working in cold stores, freezers and chillers.
Find out more: Read our blog on staying warm in the warehouse this winter.
Most warehouse workers and outdoor logistics operatives would benefit from wearing thermal underwear during the cold winter months.
Acting like a second skin, thermal base layers keep body heat in and wick away sweat, keeping your arms, legs and core at a comfortable temperature at all times, whether you’re walking the warehouse floor, standing on an assembly line, making deliveries or driving a forklift in the yard.
At this time of year, staying warm is all about wearing the right layers, and starting off with a thermal base is an effective, non-bulky way to ensure warmth in cold environments.
Equipping yourself and your teams with the following should keep you warm and dry all winter long.
Standard thermal vest
Choose from short-sleeved or long-sleeved options, depending on preference. Made from lightweight and soft polyester and viscose fibre, both offer excellent insulation against the cold in sizes small to 3XL.
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Thermo jacket
Designed to be worn next to the skin as a base layer, the Tranemo Thermo Jacket is available in sizes small to 4XL. Made from double quilted 100% polyester for extra warmth, it features a chest pocket with zip, knitted cuffs, and a long back for added protection.
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Standard thermal long johns
These thermal under-trousers are made from soft polyester/viscose fibre for enhanced comfort, offering lightweight insulation against the cold in sizes up to 3XL.
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Thermo trousers
Available in sizes up to 4XL, these double-quilted 100% polyester thermal long johns come with knitted ankle cuffs and an elastic and double buttoning waist.
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Our thermal socks are made from looped terry fabric for extra warmth and come with a soft but supportive cuff for comfort.
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Working outdoors or in a cold environment? View our full range of thermal workwear – including thermal jackets, boots, gloves and hats – in our online shop.
Our tips for staying warm in cold environments are: