Alexander Wang x Uniqlo Collaboration's Best Heattech Pieces to Shop

It's been a good week for affordable designer collaborations. First, Moschino x H&M dropped yesterday and now, Alexander Wang's highly-anticipated collection with Uniqlo is finally here.

The New York designer joined forces with Uniqlo for a collection utilizing the Japanese brand's signature heated technology. Just in time for winter, the collaboration of cold weather essentials includes heattech leggings, bodysuits, underwear, and turtlenecks. Offered in a range of five different colors (white, black, camel, gray, and neon green), the entire collection is under $40—meaning you better shop fast before it sells out.

The pièce de résistance—and likely the first to sell out—of the collection are the heattech leggings. Made from the brand's warming fabric, the leggings are total game-changers for your winter wardrobe (and yes, the Alexander Wang branded waistband only makes us want them more).

Alexander Wang x Uniqlo WOMEN HEATTECH RIBBED LEGGINGS

WOMEN HEATTECH RIBBED LEGGINGS

Alexander Wang x Uniqlo WOMEN HEATTECH RIBBED LEGGINGS

Now 60% Off

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The leggings are also offered in an "extra warm" heattech style for those who want a little more protection from the cold at $10 more. Like the less expensive pair, the extra warm leggings are offered in three different colors: gray, white, and black.

Alexander Wang x Uniqlo WOMEN HEATTECH EXTRA WARM LEGGINGS

WOMEN HEATTECH EXTRA WARM LEGGINGS

Alexander Wang x Uniqlo WOMEN HEATTECH EXTRA WARM LEGGINGS

Now 33% Off

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From ribbed turtlenecks to bodysuits and matching bras and underwear, Wang x Uniqlo has plenty of winter staples (all with heated technology) for under $40. Shop some of our favorite must-haves below and browse the full collection at uniqlo.com.

Shop Alexander Wang x Uniqlo Heattech Essentials
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