Sweat proof undershirts feature advanced technology and materials that create a barrier to prevent sweat from reaching your outer clothing. The primary goal of sweat-proof undershirts is to keep you completely dry, eliminating any visible sweat marks or stains on your shirts. They are ideal for ...
Prone to pilling/bubblingLow Country where fabric was first producedPrehistoric Europe Biggest exporting/producing country todayChina Recommended washing temperaturesCold, warm, or hot Commonly used inBed sheets, pillowcases, blankets, dish towels, bath towels, wallpaper, upholstery, skirts, shirts, sui...
Prone to pilling/bubbling Low Country where fabric was first produced Japan Biggest exporting/producing country today China Recommended washing temperatures Cold Commonly used in Sportswear, underwear, T-shirts, bed sheets Made from soft as can be modal fabric and generously sized scarves What...
When cotton gets wet (from sweat or rain or whatever), it can’t keep you warm – in fact, it lowers your core temperature.Merino wool still keeps you warm, even when wet. Merino wool is anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, and thus odor-resistant.Antimicrobial shirts are like magic. Y...
It worked great for me, as I tend to be an “all or nothing” kind of person. Plus, I’ve never been one to keep a ton of clothes, so my closet wasn’t overwhelming at the time. That said, if you’re someone who gets easily overwhelmed or has a larger wardrobe to sort through...
If you've worn your vinyl raincoat through a rainy season, it may be time to give it a wash. You might also choose to wash it to remove the fumes before wearing it for the first time. Vinyl is a very durable plastic, which means it's hard to damage -- you can toss it into the...
Cotton or cotton blended fleece is the most common type of fleece used for sweatshirts and sweatpants. This kind of fleece is smooth on the outside with a plush inner layer. Polyester Fleece Polyester fleece is similar to cotton fleece in that it’s smooth on the outside with a plush ins...
Sweatshirts aren’t very nursing friendly so I’m not sure I will be wearing them as much this fall, but I love that if you snag the right ones they are super flattering. All they need is jeans, sneakers, and a cute hair accessory like a pony tail with a scrunchie and you look ...
But we’ve got to give credit where credit is due—cotton is damn comfortable, and it’s cheap. There’s a reason why 90% of t-shirts are made from cotton, after all. If you’re going on a short trip, cotton should be fine. If you’re traveling the world or taking an extended...
If you have lots of children (ie: lots of stains), the Steam Treatment cycle might be necessary to keep clothes looking newer longer.However, if your family isn’t stain prone and you just have the average amount of dirt and sweat in your clothes, you could survive just fine with a ...