Everyday t shirt suggestions

Savagenut

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Lots of great threads that have helped me out on socks and pants. The swift wick and darntough have been great additions. Thank you to all the forum members. I need a good everyday undershirt. Durable, wicking, comfortable. Any suggestions?
 
Look up something called Free Fly Apparel. It’s bamboo and it wicks well and comfortable as any shirt you will wear.


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Look up something called Free Fly Apparel. It’s bamboo and it wicks well and comfortable as any shirt you will wear.


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I like their bamboo underwear, their T-shirts are OK. I still prefer moisture wiking poly for summer and Merino for winter over their bamboo.

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I have a couple Ts that are almost 5 years old and still some of the comfiest shirts I own

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Should I be sizing up or down with Eddie Bauer.

I'm a medium in first lite base layers and a large in kuiu peleton/sitka core lightweight.

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Should I be sizing up or down with Eddie Bauer.

I'm a medium in first lite base layers and a large in kuiu peleton/sitka core lightweight.

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Every piece I've ever had from Eddie Bauer fit true to size, I wear a large in 95% of clothing, and a large fits perfect.

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I don't know if these threads are serious or a joke at this point.
Now a days with online shopping you'll see a lot more of these threads. So many clothing options that you can't buy in a store means there a lot of brands to be discovered and in my case sizing questions to be answered.

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I like cotton Carhartt single pocket T's.
I can only wear cotton indoors with air conditioning :). Otherwise I sweat and they stink. Dyed cotton almost always discolors on me too.

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It's ok to sweat, helps keep you cool.
I dont know how anybody wears polyester in the summer. I'd break out in the hot prickly's..

There’s many different kinds of poly fabrics. A lot of technical improvements have been made in the last few years for comfort, breathability, and funk resistance.

Yes agreed sweating keeps one cool, the poly moisture wicking fabrics do the best job transporting that moisture off me for that cooling effect. I do a lot of biking too and loose water thru sweat almost faster than I can drink it back.


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Light, cheap, stretchy, soft comfortable fabric. Can’t beat em’!
 
For everyday wear I use these a lot. Get them at Walmart in either blaze orange or neon yellow. Get them in a two pack. Gildan brand. Wear like iron. Great for the gun range, scouting etc.


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