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  2. Reviewers Say This Sweat-Wicking Workout Shirt Is 'So ... - AOL

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    These are the best cooling, drying, moisture-wicking shirts in 2023 for sweaty workouts. They're affordable and trainer- and editor-tested, with rave reviews.

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    The moisture-wicking fabric is a nylon, polyester and spandex combo, making for a fitted look that hits at the waist. Whether you layer it beneath an oversized sweatshirt or rock it on its own at ...

  4. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod Premium Essentials: Introduced in Spring 2017 as Heritage Essentials, it was renamed to Premium Essentials with the spring 2018 collection; it was a collection of dressy-casual clothing for men such as button-down poplin sport shirts, spring/summer interlock knit polo shirts, and wool-blend sweater vests. Previously discontinued Spring ...

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    As a fullback at the University of Maryland, Plank got tired of having to change out of the sweat-soaked T-shirts worn under his jersey; however, he noticed that his compression shorts worn during practice stayed dry. This inspired him to make a T-shirt using moisture-wicking synthetic fabric. [5]

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    Scoop Women's Midi Denim Shirt Dress. $40 at Walmart. Scoop Faux Leather Maxi Shirtdress. ... In 2019 Walmart revived the defunct label and began repositioning it as a private fashion brand.

  7. Moisture management - Wikipedia

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    Moisture-wicking clothes adsorb the liquid sweat on the skin and spread it along the surface of the fibres by capillary attraction to the external surface of the clothing, which is exposed to drier air, and where it evaporates more quickly, in comparison with a clothing item which absorbs and retains the water in the fibres.