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TSpiscesguy
post Nov 14 2024, 08:25 PM, updated 2y ago

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Or u dont care at all..
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:28 PM

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Cotton on
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:29 PM

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It more comfort compare polyester.

But thick and hot.
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:30 PM

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Supima or pima cotton only
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:30 PM

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100% silk best
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 14 2024, 08:29 PM)
It more comfort compare polyester.

But thick and hot.
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100 % cotton clothes can easily tahan 10 years above.
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:34 PM

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dun like, sheds a lot of lint, esp towel

inherent to fabric n weaving technique

but absorbency wise still cotton best
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:37 PM

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Nope. It's too humid to wear cotton here. I always buy those dry ex that wicks away sweat.

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post Nov 14 2024, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 14 2024, 08:29 PM)
It more comfort compare polyester.

But thick and hot.
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Polyester is damn hot because it's not breathable like cotton.
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(jaapers @ Nov 14 2024, 08:37 PM)
Polyester is damn hot because it's not breathable like cotton.
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Polyester mostly for sport wear la. Where got hot. But bloody smelly if you sweet.
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post Nov 14 2024, 08:45 PM

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xinjiang cotton tshirt from taobao

cheap and high quality

better than uniqlo supima

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 14 2024, 08:41 PM)
Polyester mostly for sport wear la. Where got hot. But bloody smelly if you sweet.
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Just Google la. The properties of polyester is that it's not breathable which causes it to be hot.
And it's smelly because it traps bacteria.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 14 2024, 08:41 PM)
Polyester mostly for sport wear la. Where got hot. But bloody smelly if you sweet.
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In hot weather, certain materials can trap heat and moisture, making them uncomfortable to wear. Here are materials to avoid:

1. Polyester – Not very breathable and tends to trap heat and sweat, making it feel sticky in hot weather.
2. Nylon – Like polyester, it’s not breathable and can cause discomfort by trapping body heat.
3. Acrylic – A synthetic material that doesn’t wick away moisture well and often feels heavy.
4. Fleece – Insulates heat and is ideal for colder weather, but it can be stifling in the heat.
5. Silk – While it’s lightweight, it doesn’t absorb sweat well and can feel uncomfortable in high humidity.
6. Denim – Known for its weight, denim doesn’t breathe well and can be quite warm, especially heavier types.

For hot weather, it’s best to stick to breathable and moisture-wicking materials like cotton, linen, and lightweight blends.
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post Nov 14 2024, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 14 2024, 08:29 PM)
It more comfort compare polyester.

But thick and hot.
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There are light weight thin cotton materials, eg muslin, or oxford. I have a few, ideal for warm climates.


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post Nov 14 2024, 09:15 PM

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QUOTE(ameliorate @ Nov 14 2024, 08:37 PM)
Nope. It's too humid to wear cotton here. I always buy those dry ex that wicks away sweat.
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I find i sweat more when wearing dry-ex or airism stuff. At first i bought airism hoping that it's cooler, but its actually a dual layer cotton and special polyester mix, which still makes me sweat more. Perhaps it wicks away faster but ultimately still is less breathable and hence makes you sweat more.
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post Nov 14 2024, 09:22 PM

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i have cotton, i have polyester, i also have airism

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post Nov 14 2024, 09:25 PM

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Oxwhite premium tees >>> all

It's 210gsm cotton while still have bit stretch bc of the 5% spandex, I've rocked them for 2 years now and still as good as ever
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post Nov 14 2024, 09:58 PM

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Ayam buy cheap clothes.


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QUOTE(jaapers @ Nov 14 2024, 09:15 PM)
I find i sweat more when wearing dry-ex or airism stuff. At first i bought airism hoping that it's cooler, but its actually a dual layer cotton and special polyester mix, which still makes me sweat more. Perhaps it wicks away faster but ultimately still is less breathable and hence makes you sweat more.
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Same.


Airism just a gimmick
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post Nov 14 2024, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(likefunyouare @ Nov 14 2024, 08:45 PM)
xinjiang cotton tshirt from taobao

cheap and high quality

better than uniqlo supima
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hi bos, can share link of the seller ?


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post Nov 14 2024, 10:09 PM

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Quality of cotton differ from 1 shirt to another

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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Nov 14 2024, 09:22 PM)
i have cotton, i have polystyrene, i also have airism
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You wear this?
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post Nov 14 2024, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(jaapers @ Nov 14 2024, 09:15 PM)
I find i sweat more when wearing dry-ex or airism stuff. At first i bought airism hoping that it's cooler, but its actually a dual layer cotton and special polyester mix, which still makes me sweat more. Perhaps it wicks away faster but ultimately still is less breathable and hence makes you sweat more.
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I can't wear cotton when sweating. It will leave a big stain like I went shower. I like those sports blend mix kind, sweat like a pig but still look cool.

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Cotton n polys blend. No need iron and easy to dry
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post Nov 14 2024, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(jaapers @ Nov 14 2024, 08:45 PM)
Just Google la. The properties of polyester is that it's not breathable which causes it to be hot. 
And it's smelly because it traps bacteria.
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err what? its the other way round. synthetic material like polyester or nylon is much much more breathable than cotton but it can be dependent on the thickness/denier of the material. theres a reason synthetic material like polyester is widely used in activewear cause its super breathable (its doesnt absorb water as much since its literal plastic) and because its super breathable thats why it dries faster. the only reason it smells bad is because synthetic material is oil soluble, thus your body oils are absorbed by the material and cannot be washed out easily compared to cotton

cotton is great for all rounder general purpose daily wear, but once you get it wet.. it sux balls, it doesnt dry fast. and because it doesnt dry well, it WILL smell bad since moisture breeds bacteria

an example back then when i was hiking in Mt K, i wore cotton underwear and pants. even after i reached base camp and stopped heavy activity my cottonwear remain sopping wet, making me feel colder. my polyester top dried off within 15mins. mind you since you mention smelly, my cotton underwear & pants after i left the mountain was stinky AF compared to my mild smelling polyester top
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Whether a fabric is breatheable or not depends on the weave. Thick cotton can also be non breatheable. The same goes for polyester. Cotton if not dried properly will stink. Polyester can also be cooling like the silk like material. I think they call it ice silk.
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I prefer polyester. More comfortable, easy to dry and color wont fade.
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QUOTE(marfccy @ Nov 14 2024, 10:37 PM)
err what? its the other way round. synthetic material like polyester or nylon is much much more breathable than cotton but it can be dependent on the thickness/denier of the material. theres a reason synthetic material like polyester is widely used in activewear cause its super breathable (its doesnt absorb water as much since its literal plastic) and because its super breathable thats why it dries faster. the only reason it smells bad is because synthetic material is oil soluble, thus your body oils are absorbed by the material and cannot be washed out easily compared to cotton

cotton is great for all rounder general purpose daily wear, but once you get it wet.. it sux balls, it doesnt dry fast. and because it doesnt dry well, it WILL smell bad since moisture breeds bacteria

an example back then when i was hiking in Mt K, i wore cotton underwear and pants. even after i reached base camp and stopped heavy activity my cottonwear remain sopping wet, making me feel colder. my polyester top dried off within 15mins. mind you since you mention smelly, my cotton underwear & pants after i left the mountain was stinky AF compared to my mild smelling polyester top
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You really dont know your cloth. Everyone who knows even the basics about cloth will know that polyster is much less breathable than cotton. Please just google before you reply to me.
Next, you need to understand theres a difference between breathability and wicking capability. Cotton = breathable but doesnt wick away moisture, thats why its not used in sports where wicking is the most important aspect. It doesnt mean its hotter, infact its cooler than polyster beacuse it is more breathable. Polyster is the opposite, good in wicking but very bad in breathability, so it makes you sweat more but it also loses the sweat faster because its better at wicking
Polyester is alot easier in breeding bacteria compared to cotton, assuming you dont leave the cotton to be constantly damp, yes, mainly because the oils are absorbed

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In terms of breathability, here’s how cotton, polyester, and nylon rank from most to least breathable:

    Cotton – The most breathable of the three, especially when woven loosely. Cotton allows airflow and absorbs moisture, making it comfortable and cool in hot conditions. However, it can retain moisture, so it may feel damp in high-sweat activities.

    Polyester – Moderate breathability, but often engineered with moisture-wicking properties to improve comfort. Though polyester doesn’t breathe as naturally as cotton, some blends can effectively release moisture and remain dry. It can feel warm in high temperatures without special design features for breathability.

    Nylon – Least breathable of the three, as it’s designed more for durability than airflow. Nylon tends to trap heat and moisture, making it less comfortable in warm conditions, although it is sometimes blended with other fibers or treated for improved moisture management.


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When it comes to bacteria buildup, the ranking of cotton, polyester, and nylon goes as follows, from least to most prone:

    Cotton – Least prone to bacteria buildup. Cotton is a natural fiber that is breathable and absorbent, which helps reduce odor and bacterial growth. However, because it holds moisture, it can still support bacterial growth if it remains damp for long periods.

    Nylon – Moderate bacterial buildup. Nylon is less absorbent and more resistant to bacteria than polyester but tends to trap moisture and heat, which can encourage bacteria to grow over time. Its properties make it somewhat less prone to odor than polyester, especially when used in less intense conditions.

    Polyester – Most prone to bacteria buildup. Polyester’s moisture-wicking ability keeps the surface dry, but it tends to trap oils and sweat residue, creating an environment where bacteria can thrive and cause odor over time. This makes it more susceptible to odor retention, even after washing, compared to cotton and nylon.

This ranking reflects general tendencies, although modern fabrics often have antibacterial treatments or are blended with other materials to help control bacteria and odor.

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no cotton too cheap i always strive for the best
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Naaaah
Animals leather or my own.
The fuck are these pussy ass fabrics?
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Due to my eczema, I’ve got to go for strictly cotton or linen (or merino wool in cold climes!). My skin will start flaring up if I terkena cotton blend or anything synthetic blended in.

Pure cotton is not cheap. Best place to shop for nice cotton and/or linen clothes is in India. Some of the boutiques (artisan shops) offer a fantastic range of casual and formal wear.

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Cotton always. Hate poly because frequently get static shock at shopping mall and my bo smelly.
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Nov 14 2024, 10:50 PM)
I prefer polyester. More comfortable, easy to dry and color wont fade.
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I thought cotton is the most comfortable. hmm.gif
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post Nov 15 2024, 07:01 AM

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I prefer 100% cotton. However, my sports wear are polyester. Also, some of my pants are cotton mixed with spandex. This is because cotton alone isn't stretchable.
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QUOTE(river.sand @ Nov 15 2024, 07:01 AM)
I prefer 100% cotton. However, my sports wear are polyester. Also, some of my pants are cotton mixed with spandex. This is because cotton alone isn't stretchable.
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need to have at least 98% cotton on pants to make it more durable. brows.gif
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QUOTE(marfccy @ Nov 14 2024, 10:37 PM)
err what? its the other way round. synthetic material like polyester or nylon is much much more breathable than cotton but it can be dependent on the thickness/denier of the material. theres a reason synthetic material like polyester is widely used in activewear cause its super breathable (its doesnt absorb water as much since its literal plastic) and because its super breathable thats why it dries faster. the only reason it smells bad is because synthetic material is oil soluble, thus your body oils are absorbed by the material and cannot be washed out easily compared to cotton

cotton is great for all rounder general purpose daily wear, but once you get it wet.. it sux balls, it doesnt dry fast. and because it doesnt dry well, it WILL smell bad since moisture breeds bacteria

an example back then when i was hiking in Mt K, i wore cotton underwear and pants. even after i reached base camp and stopped heavy activity my cottonwear remain sopping wet, making me feel colder. my polyester top dried off within 15mins. mind you since you mention smelly, my cotton underwear & pants after i left the mountain was stinky AF compared to my mild smelling polyester top
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Lol like this also you can lipot? Talk about hari tisu
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QUOTE(jaapers @ Nov 15 2024, 11:02 AM)
Lol like this also you can lipot? Talk about hari tisu
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??? apa lanjiao?

i didnt lipot anything?
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I don’t always buy 100% cotton clothes, but I try to choose natural or eco-friendly fabrics when I can. I find cotton breathable and comfortable, but sometimes I go for blends like organic cotton with hemp or bamboo, which feel just as nice and are more sustainable.

I recently read about the fashion revolution in 2025 pn https://www.vacheverte.fr/, where brands like Noyoco are pushing the boundaries of eco-fashion. It’s inspiring to see how recycled materials can turn into stylish, high-quality pieces. If you’re exploring greener options, it’s worth checking out brands that prioritize sustainability in their designs.

 

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