
Our thermal base layers are designed to provide essential insulation and moisture control for professionals working in cold and demanding environments. Worn as a foundation layer beneath workwear or PPE, these garments help regulate body temperature while maintaining comfort throughout long shifts in low temperatures.
This collection includes thermal tops and leggings made from lightweight, breathable fabrics engineered to retain warmth while wicking moisture away from the skin. Designed for effective layering, these work thermals provide insulation without bulk, allowing unrestricted movement under trousers, coveralls or protective outerwear.
Ideal for construction, logistics, utilities, rail and other outdoor roles, thermal workwear supports safe and comfortable performance in winter site conditions and harsh weather. Suitable for use beneath hi-vis garments and waterproof layers, these base layers form part of a practical cold-weather workwear system.
Selected for durability and everyday wear, our thermal base layers are built to withstand repeated washing and daily professional use — helping you stay warm, dry and focused on the job.
Looking for complete cold-weather protection? Explore our full workwear collection for fleeces, jackets, trousers and protective outerwear.
Thermal Base Layer FAQs
What are thermal base layers used for?
Thermal base layers are designed to provide extra warmth and comfort under everyday workwear in colder conditions. They are commonly used by outdoor workers, warehouse teams, delivery drivers, construction staff, logistics teams and anyone working in low temperatures where standard uniforms alone are not enough.
What types of thermal base layers are available?
This collection includes thermal tops, thermal bottoms and work socks to help teams build a more complete cold-weather clothing system from the inside out.
Are thermal base layers suitable for everyday workwear use?
Yes. Thermal base layers are often worn as part of an everyday cold-weather workwear setup because they add warmth without changing the look of the outer uniform. They are especially useful in winter, outdoor roles and lower-temperature indoor environments such as warehouses or cold storage.
Why are work socks included in a thermal base layer range?
Work socks are an important part of a cold-weather clothing system because foot comfort and warmth can make a big difference over long shifts. Adding the right socks alongside thermal tops and bottoms helps create a more complete base layer setup for colder environments.
How do I choose the right thermal base layers for my team?
The right thermal base layers depend on the working environment, the level of cold exposure and how the garments will be worn under the main uniform. Some teams only need thermal tops, while others benefit from full top-and-bottom sets with suitable work socks for more complete protection.
Should I buy thermal tops and bottoms as a set?
That depends on how much warmth is needed. For colder outdoor roles or winter use, buying both thermal tops and bottoms can help staff stay more comfortable across a full shift. In milder conditions, some teams may only need a thermal top under their usual workwear.
Can thermal base layers be ordered for a full team?
Yes. Thermal base layers are often ordered in volume for teams preparing for colder months or for workers in consistently low-temperature environments. They can also be reordered later for new starters, replacements and seasonal stock top-ups.
Our guide to ordering branded workwear for your team is useful if you are planning a larger order.
Are thermal base layers useful in warehouses and cold environments?
Yes. Thermal base layers are especially useful in warehouses, cold stores, delivery roles and outdoor work where temperatures can make standard uniforms less comfortable on their own. They help workers add warmth without relying only on bulkier outerwear.
How do thermal base layers fit into a full workwear system?
Thermal base layers sit underneath standard uniforms to add warmth at the first layer. They are usually worn under polos, t-shirts, sweatshirts, fleeces, trousers and jackets depending on the season and the level of weather exposure the team faces.
What garments are usually paired with thermal base layers?
Thermal base layers are commonly paired with workwear polo shirts, workwear t-shirts, workwear sweatshirts, workwear fleeces, workwear trousers and workwear jackets and bodywarmers to build a more complete winter workwear setup.
Are thermal base layers better than simply wearing thicker outerwear?
In many cases, yes. Adding warmth through a base layer can be a more practical way to improve comfort without making the outer uniform too heavy or restrictive. This can help teams stay warm while still moving comfortably throughout the working day.
Can thermal base layers support winter uniform planning?
Yes. They are a useful part of winter uniform planning because they help businesses extend the use of existing workwear through colder months without having to replace the entire outer clothing range.
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Explore thermal base layers by garment type, including thermal tops, thermal bottoms and work socks for building a more complete cold-weather workwear setup. You can also return to our main thermal base layers collection.





































































