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Re: Best clothing to wear during active sports?

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Originally Posted by Cory View Post
Elgin,

Underarmor has a "heat gear" line of products that is probably up your alley.

If you want to rollerblade around without looking like you missed the exit for the Tour De France (or maybe you do... thats cool too ) look into finding a simple Coolmax, or other similarly branded Tshirt. Same thing as a regular Tshirt, except it breathes and wicks away sweat. Should also stay a lot drier than a cotton tee.
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Quote from guy down in Texas at the Pie Company with southern accent- "Yeah, about 8 guys came in yesterday that looked like some Lance Wanna-Bes and ordered 2 Personal pies for the whole group"

The personal pies were small ones to. One slice was about half the size of a normal slice of pie.

Anyways, back to the topic. I love under armour shirts. Not all of them are for cool days. I have a few shirts that are light weight, cool, and wicks off the sweat. But they don't have the cool pockets that bike jerseys do .


Edit: Here's a pic of the Loose Under Armour Gear and the Tight Under Armour Gear. Both should keep you cool.

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