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Does anyone have any regular clothes made out of cool max? Like sports
shirts or even casual shirts? I got coolmax soxs and some cycling jerseys. I been looking for cool looking shirts that you can wear in public that don't look like cycling jerseys with pockets in the back. Long or short sleeve. Maybe I could just buy some bulk coolmax and take it to the tailor. Anybody find anything like that online? Thanks, Bruce |
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"Bruce Johnston" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any regular clothes made out of cool max? Like sports shirts or even casual shirts? I got coolmax soxs and some cycling jerseys. I been looking for cool looking shirts that you can wear in public that don't look like cycling jerseys with pockets in the back. Long or short sleeve. Anybody find anything like that online? Havn't found online, had no need to, Wally world sells pull over shirts and shorts (Starter brand) priced $11.50-15.00. Store also sells coolmax socks. |
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F1 wrote: I don't know where you are, but if you have an REI around, I believe there is a lot of Coolmax stuff you are looking for. Also, Nike's Dri-Fit is very good and there are polo type shirts available, especially in Collegiate gear. "Bruce Johnston" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any regular clothes made out of cool max? Like sports shirts or even casual shirts? I got coolmax soxs and some cycling jerseys. I been looking for cool looking shirts that you can wear in public that don't look like cycling jerseys with pockets in the back. Long or short sleeve. Maybe I could just buy some bulk coolmax and take it to the tailor. Anybody find anything like that online? Thanks, Bruce My "stealth" cycling outfit is a pair of Haggar slacks 60% polyester 40% rayon, and a decent looking golf shirt 100% microfibre polyester. Light wool dress socks and nice stiff black leather dress shoes stuffed into Mt.Zefal toe cups for a cool ride and ready for the office. Cool and comfortable. Bernie |
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"Bruce Johnston" wrote in message
... Does anyone have any regular clothes made out of cool max? Like sports shirts or even casual shirts? I got coolmax soxs and some cycling jerseys. I been looking for cool looking shirts that you can wear in public that don't look like cycling jerseys with pockets in the back. Long or short sleeve. Maybe I could just buy some bulk coolmax and take it to the tailor. A lot of places sell Coolmax Alta t-shirts, www.sierratradingpost.com often has them for $10 or so. I got a Coolmax polo style shirt at Eastern Mountain Sports, I don't know what their (inter)national coverage is, this was a few years ago, perhaps other camping suppliers. |
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"Ken" wrote in message ... "Bruce Johnston" wrote in : Does anyone have any regular clothes made out of cool max? Like sports shirts or even casual shirts? I got coolmax soxs and some cycling jerseys. I been looking for cool looking shirts that you can wear in public that don't look like cycling jerseys with pockets in the back. Camping supply and travel stores sell street clothes made from Coolmax and other synthetics. They are comfortable in a wide range of conditions and you can hand wash/drip dry them when travelling or camping. Post some web addresses for any online stores you know of. B- |
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"Bruce Johnston" wrote:
Post some web addresses for any online stores you know of. http://www.rei.com/ http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ http://www.campmor.com/ The shirts I have for hiking, running, and cycling are not specifically "Coolmax," but they are light-weight, polyester sweat-wicking fabrics. I have an REI MTS T-shirt and a running shirt that's almost a mesh, and shirt from North Face that's more solid. I really really really like the almost-mesh shirts, much better even than my Coolmax jerseys. The running shirt and North Face "hiking" shirt came from Garts, a big box discount sporting goods store. The REI shirt came from a brick-and- mortar REI store and it's currently what I wear just about everyday for cycling (it washes and dries quickly). I couldn't find my specific shirt but its very similar to this one, except mine has a zipper on the collar to open up the front a little. http://tinyurl.com/h9d0 It's not Fab-approved (the REI logo is extremely inconspicuous), but it works very well for me. My shirt is "Mango" orange for visibility. RFM -- To reply, translate domain from l33+ 2p33| to alpha. 4=a 0=o 3=e +=t |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 For more formal or stylish shirts, you can also try suppliers of tennis clothes, like www.tenniswarehouse.com or holabirdsports.com; most of the major manufacturers have a wicking synthetic. I like adidas' climalite. Rod "Peter Cole" wrote in message news:3BvRa.72087$GL4.18945@rwcrnsc53... "Bruce Johnston" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any regular clothes made out of cool max? Like sports shirts or even casual shirts? I got coolmax soxs and some cycling jerseys. I been looking for cool looking shirts that you can wear in public that don't look like cycling jerseys with pockets in the back. Long or short sleeve. Maybe I could just buy some bulk coolmax and take it to the tailor. A lot of places sell Coolmax Alta t-shirts, www.sierratradingpost.com often has them for $10 or so. I got a Coolmax polo style shirt at Eastern Mountain Sports, I don't know what their (inter)national coverage is, this was a few years ago, perhaps other camping suppliers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0 iQA/AwUBPxvYfJjHGPF6zx9iEQINTQCg9fywFAy+7WnKM86XjupD/+FAzdQAoM3S gN61cH9FPP3h/iSEo6XRgptf =GHbb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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