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Men's Self-Heating Thermal Underwear Long Sleeve Turtleneck Shirt, Fleece Lined Winter Base Layer, High Collar Slim Fit T-Shirt For Cold Weather
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NZ$17.94NZ$65.40
colours : Derong-Pure Coffee
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 31519889
Item specifics
target gender
Men
bullet point 1
Soft
Style
Casual
Item description from the seller
Winter Just Got Warmer
Tired of bulky layers that restrict movement? Our self-heating thermal underwear uses advanced Dralon® fiber technology to trap body heat 35% more efficiently than cotton, giving you freedom of movement without sacrificing warmth.
Why This Base Layer Wins
✓ Body-Adaptive Warmth – Hollow fiber structure creates air pockets for dynamic temperature regulation
✓ Sweat-Wicking Armor – Moisture transfer rate of 0.8ml/cm²/min keeps skin dry during high-intensity activities
✓ Ethnic-Inclusive Sizing – Extended size range accommodates diverse body types up to 5XL (Chest 58")
✓ Friction-Free Comfort – 4-way stretch fabric moves with your body, no chafing even during 8-hour wear
✓ Cultural Neutral Patterns – Subtle geometric prints avoid cultural appropriation concerns
Real-Life Performance
Picture this: You're shoveling snow at -10℃ in Chicago. As your neighbors struggle with numb fingers, our fleece-lined collar forms a windproof seal while the strategic elbow reinforcements allow full range of motion. The antimicrobial treatment prevents odor buildup during long shifts at the warehouse.
Engineered for the Cold
This isn't just another thermal shirt – it's your first line of defense against winter. The ribbed cuffs stay put under work gloves, and the tagless label won't irritate your neck. Whether you're a Polish construction worker in Oslo or a college student biking across Berlin, this layer works as hard as you do.









