“…The aforementioned boundary conditions are also used in other field of application like artificial microclimates to study the interaction between the building ventilation and personalised airflow systems, with the thermal plume around human body [25][26][27][28]. In clothing applications, those boundary conditions are used to study various design parameters concerning how products properties should be selected to minimise the wind chill effect [19,20,22,29], and how the microclimates inside clothing affect the transport rates from the body [30][31][32][33]. However, the available literature still lacks detailed information about parameters of multilayer clothing that affect its thermal performance and water distribution, when the user performs physical activity implying different heat/sweat release.…”