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Best base and thermal layers from £16 to keep you warm and cosy in the cold weather

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We don’t know about you, but this cold weather has got us feeling like our outfits need a little extra something to help us get through the day, and although we don’t want to sacrifice a great look in favour of keeping warm, there’s only so much a cosy coat can do.

We know the power of layering not only helps trap in the heat but also means we have something to take off if the temperatures rise (or we head inside), but often wearing a tonne of different layers can end up feeling too bulky or make your clothes feel uncomfortably snug.That’s why this winter we’re all about adding some thin, lightweight thermal and base layers to our wardrobe to help maximise our warmth whilst still being almost invisible to those not in the know.

Whether it’s a long sleeved top, a pair of fleece-lined leggings, or a simple cami top that helps keep your body warm, there are plenty of picks when it comes to base layers and thermals, we’ve been searching for the must-have winter warmers to make sure our outfits stay chic even when the temperatures are in the minus degrees, and you can shop our favourite picks below.The best thermals for wearing under trousers Marks and Spencer Heatgen™ Medium Thermal Brushed Leggings, £16 here These super soft, stretchy M&S leggings have racked up an impressive 4.5 out of 5 star reviews thanks to how well they keep you warm and cosy on colder days.

Perfect for wearing underneath trousers or maxi dresses and skirts, they’re made from Japanese Heatgen™ fabric which has a super-soft brushed inner layer designed to ensure you stay extra warm.The best long sleeved base layer top Marks and Spencer Heatgen™ Medium Fleece Thermal Top, £16 here Another great M&S find, this Medium Fleece Thermal Top is also made from.

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