warm base layers
I pretty much only wear sweaters over an undershirt when it's cold and I wanna mix it up! I used to go for thick flannels or twill shirts, but they feel weird to me now because gender.
In my last fitpost I wore a drapey cardigan under a sweatshirt, and I liked that it was an interesting layer without a shirt.
Inspo, item recommendations, styling advice, open to anything!
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I'll also post pics of shirts I do like
How cold are you dressing for before you gotta stop dressing and get the techy stuff out
hmm it hasn't been cold enough here for techy stuff. I have a big coat and that's been enough
How do h feel about turtlenecks @top raisin
my favs:
- turtlenecks (big thick wool ones or base layer like uniqlo heattech)
- long sleeved compression tops with the thumb holes (big graphics like mxc style or color paneled techy stuff gives me insane gender euphoria lmao)
- short sleeve compression tops when im feelin villainous.
A zip fleece cut slim enough to be a liner and then zipped up to be a turtleneck, or playing with the collars always hits for me
this look been sitting with me since i first saw it
Yeah this is obviously hawt, but even just that little high neck n zipper peeking out from another sweater or jacket
Woo
oh this is so sick
Lukewarm! It'd have to be cotton because I have really sensitive skin/eczema
Yeah they can become TOO MUCH SHIT ON ME real fast
raisin have u considered rick owens
Old Eddie Bauer or gap or all those sorts of brands made cotton ones u could probably get for cheap but also maybe just going heat tech and not having to worry about how it plays into the outfit is the move
yeah I wouldnt
o u mean the brand
my partner deals with bouts of eczema and i recently rick-pilled them with a ziggy top because it's so soft and smooth and non irritating
Oooh ok, looks cool too
yaa ideally I wear lots of light breathable things for my skin so heattech under like spring clothes might be the move
I just got a couple of LL Bean turtlenecks that I am liking. Seems like nice cotton, and I like how they look under a sweater or button up shirt. They run big, like a lot of Bean stuff, so size down.