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Old 08-02-11 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by chipcom
Non-cycling specific clothing can accomplish the same - and can be both cheaper and useful for more than just cycling.
Try that during summer in the Southeast. Your clothes will be literally soaking wet from sweat after a few miles. We have had 90 to 100+ degree weather continuously since mid-May with high humidity. Doesn't matter what I wear or for how long, my clothes are gonna get soaked so I might as well wear breathable gear that dries out quickly during the day.
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