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The Thinnest, Warmest Winter Clothes for Packing

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Packing for cold weather is a highly scientific art form. You need winter clothes that are breathable, moisture-wicking, and warming—but also lightweight and highly packable.

Warm Winter Clothes That Pack Thin

Here are essential foundation pieces for your winter travel wardrobe—they’re warm, sleek, and easy to pack.

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Biofleece by ADAY

Two people modeling Biofleece sweatshirts by ADAY
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Although fleece is one of the warmest fabrics for winter, it can come at a high environmental cost. Many fleeces are made from plastic polyester, which sheds microplastic pollution when washed. ADAY has set out to change this with their new eco-friendly biofleece. This line uses a biodegradable material for its soft fleece fabric. The biofleece line is available in a Zoom-call appropriate high-neck sweatshirt and active pullover.

Duofold’s Thermal Clothing

Duofold's Thermal Clothing
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Champion’s Duofold clothing line is an inexpensive, high-performing collection for men and women. Its fabric is designed to trap your body heat while wicking away moisture, creating a thermal layer between the clothes and your skin to keep you warm without adding bulk. Duofold can outfit you from top to bottom, with shirts and long johns.

NAVISKIN Fleece Lined Leggings

NAVISKIN Fleece Lined Leggings
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Leggings are the perfect layer under your winter clothes, and the NAVISKIN Fleece Lined Leggings have side pockets big enough to hold your phone or wallet and a zippered back pocket for small valuables. The moisture-wicking fleece lining also provides warmth without weighing you down.

Heat Holders’ Thermal Socks

Heat Holders' Thermal Socks
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Warm socks are key to winter comfort, but if you try to wear bulky ski socks with your regular boots, you’re basically asking for blisters. Heat Holders’ Thermal Socks claim to be “seven times warmer than a basic cotton sock” but aren’t stiff or too thick. They look like regular socks on the outside but have a plush lining to help you stay warm.

Berkshire’s Fleece-Lined Tights

Berkshire's Fleece-Lined Tights
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One way to keep warm on a frigid day is by wearing fleece-lined tights, like Berkshire’s Cozy Tights, under your winter clothes. They look like normal black tights but have a nice, cozy fleece lining, which makes them feel like pajamas. And they’re way warmer than jeans, especially when paired with tall boots.

Terramar’s Thermalsilk Line

Terramar's Thermalsilk Line
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Though silk doesn’t sound super warm, it can be, especially when it’s combined with thermal fabric, as it is in Terramar’s Thermalsilk line. This engineered fabric is designed to adjust to your body temperature and lock in warmth, while preventing odors and offering four-way stretch comfort. Plus, it’s incredibly lightweight and thin for the level of warmth it provides.

ColdPruf’s Base Layers

ColdPruf's Base Layers
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ColdPruf is a great line for warmth on a budget. The company makes reasonably priced shirts, leggings, and long johns that perform just as well as some of the high-end brands, thanks to a unique blend of polyester and merino wool. Its Thermachoice Rating System lets you know exactly what type of weather and activity each piece is designed for.

Under Armour’s ColdGear Gloves

Under Armour's ColdGear Gloves
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Keep your hands warm but nimble with a thin glove that lets you easily grasp things with your fingers, like Under Armour’s ColdGear Gloves. The special ColdGear Infrared fabric has a thermos-conductive inner coating to prevent body heat loss. The back of the gloves is padded to keep you even warmer without losing functionality.

Arcteryx’s Atom LT Hoody

Two people wearing Arc'teryx Atom LT Insulated Hoodie in a dark grey and a dark orange
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Arcteryx’s Atom LT Hoody is one of the warmest packable jackets out there, thanks to its Coreloft insulation. It’s a lightweight outer layer that’s great for outdoor activities like hiking or snowshoeing. Best of all, it has a sleek look rather than the “puffy” design of most other packable parkas. Available in men’s and women’s sizes.

Smartwool’s Merino Wool Line

Smartwool's Merino Wool Line
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If you’re looking for an all-around great base layer to throw on under your winter clothes, you can’t go wrong with Smartwool’s entire line. This is wool redesigned—Smartwool lost the itch and heaviness of traditional sheep’s wool and replaced it with stretch, moisture-wicking power, and wind resistance, thanks to its nylon facing.

Caroline Morse doesn’t let cold weather stop her travels. Follow on Instagram TravelWithCaroline and on Twitter @CarolineMorse1 for photos from around the world.

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Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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