WITH the temperatures dropping, it’s the perfect time to buy new thermal tops to wear as a base layer.
Marks & Spencer is selling their Heatgen Medium Thermal Round Neck Top, and it’s perfect for keeping you warm in the colder months.
The retail giant says: “This lightweight long-sleeved thermal top is designed to keep you extra warm when the temperature drops.
“Heatgen Plus fabric is brushed on the inside for optimum insulation and a wonderfully soft feel.
“Made with new and improved stretch for a comfortable fit.”
The tops come in nine different colours, making them perfect for layering your favourite pieces on top of them.
They also work as a regular long-sleeved t-shirt for milder days.
They retail for just €22 and are available on the Marks & Spencer website.
The top has plenty of great reviews on the website as well.
One reviewer said: “Lovely and soft. Can be worn as a top or a baselayer. True to size.”
Another said: “Loved the weight of this top, you are reassured that although it’s light and breathable, it’s going to keep you warm.”
A third said: “A lovely thermal top. Soft and warm without being bulky.”
Marks & Spencer also has thermal leggings that are perfect to wear under any pair of trousers.
They come in black and navy blue and are available from sizes 6 to 22.
Marks & Spencer said: “Layer these beautifully soft Heatgen Plus thermal leggings under your outerwear to stay toasty when the temperature drops.
“Effortless fit in a lightweight design, with a stretchy base for flexible movement.
“They’re made from Japanese Heatgen fabric which has a super-soft brushed inner layer designed to ensure you stay extra warm and comfortable on colder days.”
The retailer also sells the perfect winter jumper to go over your thermal layer.
The Air-Yarn Roll Neck Jumper comes in six different colours so you’re sure to find one that fits your taste.
Marks & Spencer says: “Cover up on chilly days in this cosy knitted jumper.
“It’s made with ultra-fine air yarn for an effortlessly lightweight feel in a regular fit for all-day comfort and features a snug roll neck.
“Ribbed trims on the long sleeves and at the hem provide a neat finishing touch.”
The jumper retails for €36 and is perfect for upcoming parties this holiday season.
HISTORY OF MARKS & SPENCER
WHEN Michael Marks, an immigrant from the north of England, was able to obtain a stall in Leeds’ Kirkgate Market in 1884, M&S was born.
He used the catchphrase “Don’t ask the price, it’s a ‘penny’” to build his career after arriving with little money and minimal command of English.
His little booth selling basic home goods was rapidly booming because of this simple idea and his diligent work.
Michael teamed up with Dewhirst wholesalers’ cashier Tom Spencer to help his expanding firm.
This collaboration gave rise to “Marks & Spencer” and its initial Penny Bazaar locations, which helped the company take shape as we know it today.
Marks & Spencer then went on to first opened its doors in Ireland on Mary Street in Dublin on November 13, 1979.
More than 15,000 purchases were made on the first day of trading.