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Does anyone else sweat in these 'breathable' fabrics?


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Just more of same from me: - I sweat no matter what - Cotton feels terrible - Light-weight fabrics releases the sweat faster and are less clingy I won't play in cotton. I tried once in the late summery / early fall and it was miserable. I hate even wearing it to the driving range.

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I fall into the category of sweating no matter what.  I can be cold, and I'll still sweat.  I'm in good physical shape as well (basketball player) so it's not always a concern of fitness, just some people can't find a way around it.  I agree with the others who said the dri-fit and breathable clothing have worked best for me.  I'll sweat no matter what, but it seems to evaporate quicker on those types.

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It seems that with these fabrics, I tend to smell alot more and alot faster! And it seems that the smell stays stuck in the fabric, especially in the armpit area even after it has been washed... Does that happen to someone?
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Originally Posted by lastexit00

It seems that with these fabrics, I tend to smell alot more and alot faster! And it seems that the smell stays stuck in the fabric, especially in the armpit area even after it has been washed...

Does that happen to someone?



i was just about to post a thread about that!!!  yes!!  underarmor, dri-fit, climacool, all of my synthetic shirts stink like hell and i dont know why...and i dont even have to be exercising.  if i just wear one of those shirts to the movies ill stink like a wildebeast in an hour.  its like it takes all my sweat stench and concentrates it...

Colin P.

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Originally Posted by colin007

i was just about to post a thread about that!!!  yes!!  underarmor, dri-fit, climacool, all of my synthetic shirts stink like hell and i dont know why...and i dont even have to be exercising.  if i just wear one of those shirts to the movies ill stink like a wildebeast in an hour.  its like it takes all my sweat stench and concentrates it...



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Originally Posted by Dragonsrock

Hi I am a sweaty beast and when I wear the 'climacool', 'fitdry' style fabrics, I still sweat really bad, I am wondering if I would be better off in cotton fabrics.  Two questions,

1.  Does anyone else find this issue?

2.  Are there any high quality cotton blend golf shirts that will actually allow your body to breath?

Thanks,

Dave




IMHO everyone sweats no matter what type of material your clothes are made from.

I wear Under armour, Adidas, Nike etc. and sweat like crazy, My best experience is with Under armour. Stays the coolest and dries the fastest.

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