Do you already know the absolute insider tip against the cold? With this magic shirt from H&M you will never shiver again in winter.
In winter, the onion look is popular. The more the temperatures drop, the more layers we need. We then wear tights and/or warm socks under the jeans and one or more shirts under the sweater. Complete!
To stay warm on cold days, it's not just the number of items of clothing that's important. The materials also have an influence on whether you freeze or not.
At H&M we now have oneMerino wool shirt* discovered that warms much better than a model made of cotton. We'll show you why here!
That's why the H&M shirt keeps you so warm
Not all shirts are the same! When looking for warm clothing, it can be worth taking a look at the materials. Particularly Merino wool is known for protecting against cold in autumn and winter.
The fine wool fibers insulate body heat better and compared to classic wool, Merino is also very soft. This makes it a popular material for ski and winter underwear.
You can also order the shirt in other colors here.*
The parts are a little more expensive, but the investment is worth it. Because the timeless shirt can be used again every winter. At H&M, the gray merino shirt currently costs 49 euros and you can get it in sizes XXS-L.
This is how we style a warm winter look
Tired of shaking? A merino shirt is the perfect must-have in autumn and winter and is basically the counterpart to thermal tights. So if you wear a long-sleeved shirt like this under your sweater, nothing stands in the way of a long walk in the cold.
Styling tip for autumn and winter
Make it even warmer by wearing a wool sweater and corduroy pants instead of cotton jeans. With a long coat you are prepared for the cold, even for hours. Accessories such as scarves etc. complement your outfit. We hope you have fun styling it!
Shopping is fun, but none of us want to make bad purchases. Let our recommendations and tips inspire you to create your very own style. Buy consciously and, if in doubt, spend a night thinking about whether you really need the item. This is the only way you will be truly happy with your wardrobe - and it will also be more sustainable.