Terramar is ready to outfit you for the activity of your choice! Terramar has clothing and accessories for men, women, and children. Take a look at the Terramar® Thermasilk Glove Liner. Perfect for extra warmth and protection for your hands. Terramar uses several features in their clothing so you can be comfortable while playing, working, or resting. Terramar uses the flatlock seam construction, Saddle shoulder for enhanced freedom of movement. Longer contour double needle hem for a performance fit. Rib/spandex neck trim and cuffs. Terramar incorporates Body-Sensors. Body Sensors EC2 Activeweight is a multi-functioning performance base layer 1X1 rib knit construction of 1005 fine denier spun polyester yarn for softness and warmth. Lightweight knit construction creates air pockets inside and out. This knit process creates a series of hills and valleys that not only reduces skin contact to speed moisture transfer but increases air entrapment on the skin side while the outside pockets away from the skin speed vapor transmission. Excellent for cold weather layering. Rib-knit collar and cuffs. Flatknit sew construction. Don't forget your sleeping bag! Terramar makes a rectangular or mummy silk sleeping bag liner.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Fabulous for sleep or light but warm underwear Comment: I have been buying these silk "pointelle" long tops and bottoms for several years now. They suit my purposes perfectly, and there is nothing else like them. First of all: they are very thin and sheer, but that's how they are meant to be. Silk will keep you warm, without overheating you, that's the nature of the fabric. I love them to sleep in--they are just right. It's not often terribly cold in my area, but when it is, wearing these tops and bottoms is a good solution, to give that extra bit of insulation without bulk. In fact, you hardly know that you are wearing them.
Because they are made of sheer silk, they are delicate and need to be handled accordingly. Hand wash (I put mine in a mesh bag, and use the "handwash" cycle on my washing machine). Dry on low. And be careful that you don't snag them when you wear them.