he Cost
Much of the Uniqlo Heattech product line is in the $20 range, with some of their items going for less. The clothing costs the same for both men and women, and compared to other competing products seems more than reasonable. Typically with a product like this that is trying to incorporate science and technology into their items you’ll see inflated prices, but these seem to be an economical way to stay warm and toasty without having to spend a ton on clothing.
The Commitment
All that you’d really need to commit to is wearing this instead of whatever you’re currently using to create a base layer in cold weather. It’s a true set and forget type of product, and once you get used to putting them on you’ll probably look forward to that part of your routine, as you know that it will provide you with the warmth you’re seeking on those chilly days.
Evaluation
Regardless of the facts and figures the company supplies on their product, the real litmus test is what users of the clothing think about how it feels, how it looks, and how warm it keeps you. After seeing several reviews on this from those that have gone ahead and purchased it, it’s clear to see that there aren’t many naysayers, and most say that the items are well-made, fit well, and do indeed keep you warm.
The only complaints that we could find was that they don’t have a large enough selection of items, but they seem to be doing their best to rectify the situation by expanding their line. They currently have long johns and casual tops for men, and for women the options range from turtlenecks to camisoles, so they pretty much have you covered no matter which look you’re going for.