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Long johns, also known as long underwear or thermal underwear, are a type of undergarment designed to provide warmth and insulation in cold weather. They are typically made from a blend of cotton, wool, or synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon. Long johns cover the legs and sometimes the torso, and are worn under regular clothing to provide an extra layer of warmth. The history of long johns can be traced back to the 17th century, when men and women wore long, loose-fitting undergarments made from wool or linen. These undergarments were often referred to as drawers and were worn for warmth and modesty. In the 19th century, long johns became more fitted and were made from a variety of materials, including flannel and silk. They were especially popular among soldiers and outdoorsmen who needed to stay warm in harsh weather conditions. Today, long johns are a popular choice for anyone who spends time outdoors in cold weather, including hikers, skiers, and hunters. They are also commonly worn by people who work outside or in cold environments, such as construction workers and postal carriers. Long johns come in a variety of styles and materials, ranging from lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics to heavy-duty wool blends. In addition to providing warmth, long johns can also help regulate body temperature and prevent chafing. They are typically designed to fit snugly against the skin, which helps to trap body heat and prevent cold air from seeping in. Many modern long johns also feature moisture-wicking technology, which helps to keep the skin dry and prevent sweat from building up. Overall, long johns are a practical and essential piece of clothing for anyone who needs to stay warm in cold weather. Whether you're hiking in the mountains or working outside in the winter, a good pair of long johns can help keep you comfortable and protected from the elements.

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