Originally Posted by patc
I have also found it very important to get the sweaty clothes off ASAP. When I get to a work site I head for the little boy's room, strip off my shirt(s), and put on a dry shirt. I often wear Under Armour as a base layer, and that I keep on: 20 sec. and its dry anyway.
In the summer, it takes a while for me to stop sweating. So even though I try to ride slowly during the last bit, if I change into the work clothes immediately I keep sweating after I've changed. I try to get to work early enough to chill out for a few minutes before wiping the sweat off and changing.
Do you have more practical info on Under Armour? Why not change it too? I've never heard of it. 20 sec and its dry? No stink? Does it kill bacteria or just dry them out?