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expiredjk6812 | Staff posted Dec 21, 2024 03:17 AM
3-Pack Hanes Men's Cotton Moisture-Wicking Crew Tee Undershirts (White)
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For reference, 1.5 months ago it was 1.88 a shirt:
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For reference, 1.5 months ago it was 1.88 a shirt:
https://slickdeals.net/f/17873166-11-30-6-pack-hanes-men-s-100-cotton-moisture-wicking-crew-tee-undershirts-white-at-amazon-1-88-each?src=SiteSe
For reference, 1.5 months ago it was 1.88 a shirt:
https://slickdeals.net/f/17873166-11-30-6-pack-hanes-men-s-100-cotton-moisture-wicking-crew-tee-undershirts-white-at-amazon-1-88-each?src=SiteSe
but I realize the cost of everything has gone up.
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50 years ago, you'd simply say "3-pack men's t-shirts" and that would be that.
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Absorption of water from the surface of the skin, transportation thru the fibers, evaporation from the other side into a air.
It really isn't anything "amazing" or special.
Just a ton of marketing hype and B.S. to try and make the ordinary "special" enough for the markup in price. Ie. Sucker you in. Plain cotton t-shirts ought to be $1-2 retail at most.
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If you slap plastic wrap or foil against your skin, there's no way for the moisture to pass thru, so 0% evap/wicking = uncomfortable as that area of skin gets wet with sweat.
Cottons keep/hold some moisture in the fibers, synthetics somewhat less, but they all maintain some moisture when wet. But they allow evaporation to occur, so less yucky feeling than plastic wrap next to the skin.
The naturalists out there with no clothes enjoy no moisture trapping and direct to air evaporation.
You can see the transport action with a tall cup of water and a wash cloth or cotton disposable napkin. Stick one end into the cup touching the bottom, the other part over the edge, down the side of the cup. You'll soon have water pulled out of the cup onto the table thru the fibers.
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Interestingly, the grossest odor producing bacteria love synthetics like polyester and are harder to wash out, if you love gym stink. Cottons less so.
So gym rats....and doctors do better with cottons if they're not constantly washing their outfits daily with a lot of OxyClean and Tide Hygenic to kill those yucky bacteria amd strip them out.
but I realize the cost of everything has gone up.
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