As winter sets in, you will likely search for ways to stay comfortably warm without piling on tons of clothing. This starts with the type of women’s underwear you choose to wear. You may not consider materials when you choose your underwear. Most are more concerned with fit, comfort and coverage. However, some underwear materials provide greater comfort and warmth than others. These are some underwear materials you may consider.
Cotton
Did you know that more people wear cotton underwear than any other type? Cotton undergarments are readily available in most stores. They also tend to be the most comfortable underwear because cotton is breathable, more so than most other fabrics. In addition, it is natural. You can stay cool and fresh all day because this fiber also wicks away moisture. Cottone undergarments tend to be soft.
Cotton also doesn’t chafe or rub against your skin if your bra and panties fit properly and don’t dig into your skin. Cotton is durable and tends to last longer than other fabrics. In addition, it doesn’t tend to fade, loosen or shrink. You can clean your cotton undergarments in the washing machine as well.
Like most women, you probably own a tshirt bra made of cotton. You will find that this fabric keeps you warm and is comfortable during the winter months.
Spandex
Spandex is a fabric with a lot of stretch. This synthetic option often comes in a blended form. For example, your cotton underwear may have some stretch because the manufacturer added spandex to the fabric. These undergarments are stretchy and flexible. They allow for easy movement while remaining snug. These fabrics also have great durability.
Spandex undergarments also work well when you work out or participate in sports, such as skiing. This fabric has built-in warmth. These undergarments won’t crawl or slip up. You can also find these products in different fabric weights, so you can choose heavier spandex options during the winter and lighter options during the warmer months.
Synthetic Fibers
Many underwear manufacturers also use synthetic fibers, such as polyester or nylon, for undergarments. Polyester and nylon are great for moisture-wicking. If you are out in the cold and sweating, such as when you ski or have layered your clothing, you don’t want that moisture up against your skin, making you colder. In addition, these products tend to be easy to care for and durable.
Merino Wool
If the temperatures drop, you may want a warmer fabric, such as a merino or Icelandic wool. These undergarments tend to be thicker. Science has proven that wool will keep you warmer than most other fabric options, and it is breathable, waterproof and resists odor. Wool is also great for long underwear if you plan to be out for a while and need extra layers.
Other Options
Did you know that some companies make underwear out of bamboo? You have also probably had silk underwear. However, cotton blends are also popular for winter undergarments. However, polyester is warmer than cotton-acrylic blends. Microfiber is soft, breathable and wicks away moisture. It, like nylon, also dries quickly.
As you choose your bras and underwear this winter, consider fabrics that will keep you warm and dry.