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Many shops including M&S, John Lewis, Top Shop along with department stores offer a measuring service although not all of them are accurate. Rigby & Peller are worth the extra cost and I have found them to be the most accurate.
The next layer I wear is a baselayer. I am a real fan of Merino wool baselayers as they have a very effective and efficient way of absorbing any body sweat created whilst riding.
Endura are great Merino baselayers available from most bike shops and Helly Hanson for the summer as they wick away the sweat. In the winter if you are wearing two baselayers and one of them becomes wet with sweat, remove the bottom one and put on a dry layer rather than cycling in wet clothing. Evans and Cycle Surgery stock Endura. Assos do a thicker baselayer which is more top of the range but worth the investment.
For the lower part of the body, making sure that everything fits correctly and there is no rubbing which will result in blisters and sores in sensitive places. Whilst modern technology in fabric design means that it is possible to wear cycling shorts as underwear I prefer to wear seamless underwear available from M&S.
Socks depends on the temperatures, heavy merino in the winter, sealskinz if it is going to be very wet and lighter pairs in the summer. As with everything else they need to fit so that blisters and rubbing are not created by wearing socks that are too big. I often carry a spare pair - in a plastic bag so that they stay dry!
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