Vermont mom. These aren't fleece lined or designed for outdoor sport, but I basically live in these from October through April. I think I have six pairs! I find they are comfortable, attractive, and warm. Yesterday I went for a walk for an hour outside in temps around 23 degrees. (I shjould also say that it's misleading that they're called "tights" - they're more like thick, buttery soft leggings.)
https://www.patagonia.com/product/womens-pack-out-tights/21995.html
Vermont mom. These aren't fleece lined or designed for outdoor sport, but I basically live in these from October through April. I think I have six pairs! I find they are comfortable, attractive, and warm. Yesterday I went for a walk for an hour outside in temps around 23 degrees. (I shjould also say that it's misleading that they're called "tights" - they're more like thick, buttery soft leggings.) https://www.patagonia.com/product/womens-pack-out-tights/21995.html
It looks like sizes are limited on the Patagonia site, but I've bought them from Backcountry.com and other retailers.
Athletta Polartec tights are the best. They also come in a pant if that’s better for you. I have worn nothing else for years.
np. Thanks, I got the Peak hybrid fleece and want to warn anyone looking, it's not nearly as warm as I expected ti to be, so I will try the Polartec.