Women's Thermal Underwear: How to Look Fashionable and Feel Warm

If you’re looking for thermal wear that performs in the cold and still looks stylish, you’re in the right place. Here you can easily buy thermal wear for your scenarios: women’s thermal clothing for the city, walks, office, and trips. Comfort and fit matter in the first layers, but our designs are made so you’ll want to wear them as outer elements. That’s why our women’s thermal wear isn’t “under your clothes,” but independent tops, thermal bodysuits, and thermal leggings. If you’re choosing women’s winter thermal wear for every day, confidently build thermal looks with knitwear and outerwear.
How thermal wear works and why you’ll feel warmer
The base layer wicks moisture and helps retain body heat. When thermal wear fits close, you warm up faster and the fabric doesn’t let your skin cool down. That’s why thermal clothing is the best start to a winter outfit: add a warm mid layer (jumper or sweater), then a protective shell against wind and precipitation.
What to pair it with: from knitwear to outer layers
For walks and everyday plans, combine a thermal bodysuit with on-trend knitwear and outerwear. Try wearing a thermal bodysuit under a minimalist cardigan and finish the look with a warm top layer: a straight-silhouette coat, a classic mid-season trench, or a voluminous winter puffer jacket — choose by the weather.
Thermal leggings as a base and as a standalone bottom
Thermal leggings feel confident not only under trousers — you can wear them as a separate bottom with elongated outer layers and soft knitwear. Pair with cozy jumpers or textured sweaters, and add seasonal accessories — a hat and a scarf.
Thermal bodysuits: smooth fit and an ideal line under dresses
When you need a smooth outline and warmth, a thermal bodysuit is a lifesaver. It works as a base layer and stays invisible even under close-fitting silhouettes. Wear it under your favorite looks, and if you want an accent — choose styles with a beautiful neckline or long sleeves and mix with feminine bottoms: skirts or straight trousers.
How to choose thermal wear: fit, density, scenarios
- Fit. Thermal wear should hug your body and follow your lines without creasing. That way it “works” better and helps retain warmth.
- Density. For office and city life, choose moderate density; for long walks and frosty days — thicker styles.
- Scenarios. For every day — universal thermal sets; for active weekends — highly elastic options with quick-dry properties.
A winter look with thermal wear
Building a warm, beautiful outfit is simple: a thermal base layer, your favorite knitwear, and weather-appropriate outerwear. Add accents — minimalist hats and soft scarves to finish the look and boost warmth. If you want a more structured top layer — explore winter outerwear styles from Gepur.
FAQ: frequently asked questions about women’s thermal wear
What is thermal wear used for?
It’s a base layer that wicks moisture away from the skin and helps maintain comfortable warmth. With it, you feel drier and warmer in the city and on trips.
Do you need to wear something over thermal wear?
Yes, wear a second layer (knitwear, fleece pieces) and a protective outer layer on top. But some thermal bodysuits and thermal leggings can be worn as outer elements — with knitwear, coats, puffer jackets, and accessories.
How to choose women’s thermal wear for winter?
Look at the fit (close to the body), density for your scenarios, and skin comfort. For frosts, choose thicker styles; for the office — versatile mid-density options.
Can you wear thermal wear all day?
Yes, if the piece fits comfortably and suits the temperature and your activity. In the city it’s an ideal base layer — warm, dry, and invisible in your look.
Thermal underwear: prices in December 2025
Frequently asked questions about thermal underwear?
Where to buy thermal underwear?
Thermal underwear can be purchased at Gepur stores or ordered online at Gepur.com
What are the most popular thermal underwear?
TOP 5 most popular products in the category thermal underwear:
What are the prices for thermal underwear?
Prices for the thermal underwear from 30$ to 109$















