I discovered a new clothing line. 32 Degree clothing first came to my attention last year and this year I saw it carried in Costco and JC Penny’s plus the line is expanding into other retailers. I love the clothing line. It does what it says. My oldest is an outdoor enthusiast and wears the thermal long sleeve shirts daily. They wash great, do not stretch and are holding up better than most outdoor thermal wear. I have a few of the long sleeve shirts and am so impressed. I just found their line of 32 Degrees Heat. They now have summer shirts and a rain jacket. The products claim: stretch resistant, smell resistant plus each shirt contains 5 recycled plastic bottles. I can attest the clothing does what it states. 32 Degrees Heat: Combines fibers that are extremely light weight but also generates heat, along with being anti-microbial and anti-static. Plus the bonus is that it dries so fast. I often get my sleeves wet when washing dishes and the rate in which the material dries is amazing. 32 Degrees Cool ™ Technology offers lightweight and quick drying fabric that wicks away body moisture to keep dry and cool. 32 Degrees Official Site - For All Day Comfort (having picture rotation issues) Since I am frugal, I was happy to see that the line carries children’s size 16 which is a woman’s small. The children’s thermal wear comes in a set of top and bottom for the same price as a woman’s top. I highly recommend this line of wear. It is compact and does not wrinkle. Most of the winter I have been wearing a 32 degrees heat long sleeve and flannel and was warm.
Great Post Motomom34 We are going to give this line a good look! Extra Fat, I swear John Candy said that in one of his movies!
Not sure about the extra large sizes but the line is awesome. I saw a package jacket and it looks warm, light and one could roll it up and put in a pack. I really appreciate clothing that takes up little space in my backpack.
I've been a major fan for a few years! Everything Motomom and the advertising say is exactly right! I wear them every day and there is plenty of stretch. Material feels great, too. Like silk! The 32*Cool tee shirts are what I wear most, because the long sleeves are too hot for me in all but the coldest temperatures! Good post, Motomom!
@Sgt Nambu glad someone else is a fan of the clothing line. I am so impressed. Plus the 32 degrees clothing is cheaper then then competing lines. Under Armour is so expensive, basically paying for the name.