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  2. Moisture management - Wikipedia

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    Capillary flow in the plane of the fabric is called in-plane wicking, transverse wicking, or horizontal wicking. Capillary flow orthogonal to the plane of the fabric may be called transplanar wicking, transplanar uptake, or transplanar flow. Several factors are known to influence wicking in a fabric.

  3. Cross section (fiber) - Wikipedia

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    The cross-section of a fiber has an effect on the appearance, hand, drape, flexibility, and moisture wicking properties. [citation needed] The cross sectional shape or form of the fibers specifies their texture. Numerous physical characteristics such as hand, bulkiness, and luster are associated with cross sectional shape. [2]

  4. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    The outermost clothes are called the shell layer, but only if they block wind or water or have good mechanical strength. Both "soft" and "hard" shell jackets and layers exist. Hard shells are commonly woven fabrics and do not rip. Soft shells may rip more easily.

  5. Coolmax - Wikipedia

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    The cross-section is non-round, increasing surface area by an estimated 20% (over round fibers) in order to produce a wicking effect via capillary action. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Lycra Company makes extensive use of co-branding in their marketing of Coolmax and other clothing materials, partnering with their customers to increase awareness of their ...

  6. Wicking - Wikipedia

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    Wicking fabric, used for moisture management in layered clothing; Wiking (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 30 November 2023, at 13:25 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. 11 Retro Things That Gen Z Is Bringing Back - AOL

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    Thrift Store Shopping and Sustainability. For Gen Z, thrifting is life. The last time shopping for used, vintage clothes and items was this hot was in the 1990’s. And think back to the 80s, when ...