basplagg
Basplagg refers to the innermost layer of clothing worn next to the skin. The primary function of basplagg is to regulate body temperature and wick away moisture, keeping the wearer comfortable in varying conditions. Materials commonly used for basplagg include natural fibers like merino wool and cotton, as well as synthetic fabrics such as polyester and polypropylene. Each material offers different properties, with wool providing excellent insulation and odor resistance, while synthetics excel at moisture management and quick drying.
The design of basplagg can vary greatly depending on the intended activity. For sports and outdoor activities,