Following recent reports that energy bills are set to soar by upwards of £300 a year*, there will be many Brits wondering how to face the challenge of keeping their homes and families warm this winter, without breaking the bank.
Research by thermal experts, Damart, found that 62% of adults** turn to layering up their clothing in a bid to stay toasty over turning on the heating – which is why there has never been a more perfect time for the online fashion brand to release their brand new affordable range of family thermal underlayers.
Damart’s innovative Thermolactyl technology has been keeping the nation warm for over 70 years. The soft, breathable thermal fabric keeps skin hydrated and fresh whilst keeping you feeling warm and toasty – with a special grading system depending on the level of protection you require. The latest range, which offers both comfort and style, now caters for children as well as adults, so the whole family can stay snug together this season.
Keep the kids cosy and warm with a variety of thermal tops and bottoms, available in a range of colours and prints, including pink and grey. Sizes range from age 2-14 and come in a choice of plain long-sleeved tops (£13), patterned long-sleeved tops (£15) and long pants (£13).
This women’s long-sleeved breathable round neck (£25) is perfect for everyday wear and comes in a variety of colours. Alternatively for more breathability, the thermal sleeveless vest (£22), allows versatility so you can layer up for your own comfort and has a lace trim for a touch of femininity.
Damart’s short-sleeved thermal t-shirt for men (£25) is ideal for those chillier days when you want to add layers, its round neckline and soft combed cotton will leave you feeling warm and toasty when the winter weather hits.
Damart’s family thermal range is available from www.damart.co.uk or by calling 0871 423 000.
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For more information, photography or samples, please contact Natalie Ashen or Carys Barker at MCG. Email Natalie.ashen@mcg.agency or carys.barker@mcg.agency
* https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/09/25/energy-bills-set-soar-300-next-year/
** Survey of 2,000 UK adults completed in September 2021