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  2. The 15 Best Cooling Shirts You Need to Survive a Sweaty Summer

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    Enter: cooling shirts. If you’re wondering what the heck that is, well, it’s just like it sounds. These shirts are made of fabrics that are known for their moisture-wicking, quick-drying ...

  3. Moisture management - Wikipedia

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    Moisture management or moisture-wicking is a functional property in textiles that enables them to transfer moisture from the skin, by capillary action through the fabric, spreading it over a large external surface area, which helps in drying quickly. [1] [2] The property is one of the most important for thermal comfort of textiles. [3]

  4. Russell Athletic - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, founder Benjamin Russell died on December 16 and the reins of the company were passed to his son Benjamin C. Russell. During World War II, Russell's 'Athletic' Division sold primarily to the military. Shirts, drawers, T-shirts, athletic garments, and special outer garments were made for the Army and Navy. Benjamin C. Russell died in ...

  5. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    If a shirt is made from a natural absorbent fabric like cotton, the moisture gets absorbed into the fibers and the shirt or garment may feel wet and heavy. Moisture-wicking fabrics such as polyester are designed to keep the sweat on the outer surface, acting like channels to transport the sweat to the outer layer of the shirt or garment.

  6. Avoid Swamp Ass With the 13 Best Moisture-Wicking Underwear - AOL

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    Stay calm, cool, and collected (down there) with the best moisture-wicking underwear for maximum comfort when body temperatures start heating up. Avoid Swamp Ass With the 13 Best Moisture-Wicking ...

  7. Russell Brands - Wikipedia

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    Russell Brands, LLC was an American corporation that manufactured sports equipment, marketing its products under many brands and subsidiaries, such as Russell Athletic (its flagship brand) and Spalding. Formerly a publicly traded company, Russell Brands was acquired by Fruit of the Loom, a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, in 2006. [3]