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Base layers for LONG bodies?

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Anyone out there got any advice on where to buy a baselayer top thats extra long in the body? I have tried many branded and non branded tops only to find that by the time I get off the first chair it has woked its way up under my bust like some sort of wrinkled scaffolding! I'm a tall girl, buying mens clothing results in a really poor fit that rides up anyway because I have to buy larger to accommodate my boobs.
A few years ago I was lucky with a patagonia extra long compression top, I bought it in Canada and it lasted a couple of seasons until my mother (bless her) kindly washed it, now it might fit a 4 year old! I've checked out Patagonia and can find no longer length base layers now. Surely there is a company out there that still makes them? Puzzled
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lily - I was going to suggest patagonia slim fit stuff as its an athletic fit, but if you need additional length on their normal length then maybe not - have your tried the scandanavian manufacturers? they tend to be for taller swedes, norse, etc. so maybe bettter for a longer length - but not sure about the boobs situation - some of the swedes are quite chesty though - how tall / busty are you? my missus is 5' 9" but only a 34b so easy to fit.
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"Skins" do various lengths and have skiing variation of it's tight compression wear..
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I don't know about base layers, but I recently bought some gloriously long length T-shirts from O'Neil - if they do a base layer range it might be worth looking at.
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Thank you, I was in Sweden last year and bought longer trousers, didn't think about base layers doh! (smacks forehead) , will check out skins and O'neill, sack the juggler I'm a 36gg, wouldn't be advertising that fact under my own name tho. wink
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lilywhite wrote:
Thank you, I was in Sweden last year and bought longer trousers, didn't think about base layers doh! (smacks forehead) , will check out skins and O'neill, sack the juggler I'm a 36gg, wouldn't be advertising that fact under my own name tho. wink


Lillywhite Shocked Compression tops sound like a good idea, if only to stop you getting knocked out when going over moguls Little Angel

I'm back in sweden in september - let me know how tall you are and your normal UK size and I'll ask some of the girls which would fit you best
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lilywhite, Falke tops are quite long in the body. Might be worth a look in TK Maxx for them at the start of the season, often quite a range. I am 5'8" and find Smartwool long enough.
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lilywhite, at 6'0" and slightly more top heavy I have had no issues with the icebreaker kit (but then I do tend to tuck it into the base layer leggings - never come untucked though!)
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Agree with adamantis, icebreakers are great...especially for my monkey arms not too mention that they keep you insanely warm when compared to the other baselayers i've tried.
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Thanks everyone, Sack the Juggler thank you in particular, you made me grin! I'm 5'11" and normally a 16 in t-shirt styles and 18 in long sleeves as they are never long enough either! Will be checking out ice breaker too if they fit monkey arms above Toofy Grin they should do the job for me too. Very Happy
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Hi, this may help somepeople when making a decision regarding thermal base layers. Last year I went skiing for the first time to Lillehammer in Norway with my in-laws. We bought some Xcelcius Ultratherm base layers from www.xcelcius.co.uk.
Had never heard of this brand before but took a bit of a gamble and was really impressed. They are suitable for temps down to -15. I haven't found base layers as warm as these before. Hope this helps.
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You could also try Heinnie Haines. They specialise in a military style clothing and equipment and just recently were selling some baselayers by Usser I think. They were very long cut and may do.
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Basil,turnip1977, Thanks
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lilywhite, try howies. I'm 6'4" and they fit better than even my Patagonia stuff.
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shoogly, cheers, loads of ideas to try thanks all.
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6'3" here and I get on pretty well with my Red Ram base layers. Just another option for you.
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I bought a motorcycling base layer in Lidl recently. Don't scoff - it's long, warm, and one of the best base layers I've owned Madeye-Smiley
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I find icebreaker/smartwool fit my long body, they never come untucked from trousers.

Smartwool on sale on sportspursuit atm.
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