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You can filter by material type. I like blended cotton and polyester/nylon for cheap t shirts but I don't sweat much.I need tee shirts that will breath and dry out quick, would like a pocket but I can do without one . My cotton shirts are not getting it ,wringing wet even in the cold temps.
I have a few of these in long sleeve and short. Very nice shirts for the cost. Especially nice for a base layer in early season.32 degrees active tee. 5 bucks, can't beat it.
I shave my arms too....
Looking for hunting ,fall and winterLook into truewerk for breathable, durable, and quick drying. I’m assuming your asking for daily life and not hunting.
I buy mine at Walmart: Dristar is the brand, and $5 on sale.I need tee shirts that will breath and dry out quick, would like a pocket but I can do without one . My cotton shirts are not getting it ,wringing wet even in the cold temps.
Does the Merino wick and dry out fast?I do miss my Penny's t shirts.....
I wear merino most of the winter now.I also wear some synthetic tees I have been given,but only during summer. They wick quick, but they can chill you if you get soaked and wind comes up,like silk does.
Collection of Smartwool,REI,Cabella's,Skre...been buying the deals on sale. Only time I wear the cotton,synthetics/blends is around house or if all the merino is waiting for the washer.
Yes. Best wicking material I have found with warmth retention. Your body warmth can drive the moisture out fairly quickly alone. Add air circulation and it's real quick.Does the Merino wick and dry out fast?
Pretty much what I wear exclusively in the summerI buy mine at Walmart: Dristar is the brand, and $5 on sale.
100 % synthetic, wicking and quick drying.