>denim is cotton and therefore wicks moisture away from skin, cooling you down >it is why americans wear jeans, to deal with heat and humidity and protect from sun
What the hell are your talking about? Cotton is not very moisture wicking at all. Wool for example is a moisture wicking, but cotton definitely isn’t.
Anonymous says:
right.
that’s why they make towels out of it.
go away.
Anonymous says:
Like the guy mentioned above. Cotton absorbs liquid, doesn’t really wick it. When cotton is wet, it’s wet and it takes a while for it to dry, towels remain wet until they dry which usually takes some time. Wool or some synthetics dry relatively quickly as well, as opposed to cotton which takes far longer to fully dry. When you’re wearing wool trousers for example and you sweat the sweat doesn’t really settle in the fabric, it’s transported to the outside and evaporates there. In cotton pants it kind of settles and sticks to your skin until it dries after a while.
Anonymous says:
right.
that’s why they make towels out of it.
go away.
I think you guys should have a frank conversation about the difference between "absorbing" and "wicking".
Anonymous says:
>I wear wool during the summer
Anonymous says:
Tropical wool is perfect in the heat, even a year round weight suit is still bearable in summer for the most part.
B-but jeans are for miners
miners were /fashion/, especially british ones
Most menswear comes from some kind of work wear anyway
Only really looks good on tall, thin people with broad shoulders
Like all clothing
well that was helpful. I guess I’ll just not wear anything everywhere I go
outfits like this are always out of season. The bottom is too warm for a simple tee on top.
>The bottom is too warm for a simple tee on top.
>long and dense denim with boots
>denim is cotton and therefore wicks moisture away from skin, cooling you down
>it is why americans wear jeans, to deal with heat and humidity and protect from sun
What the hell are your talking about? Cotton is not very moisture wicking at all. Wool for example is a moisture wicking, but cotton definitely isn’t.
right.
that’s why they make towels out of it.
go away.
Like the guy mentioned above. Cotton absorbs liquid, doesn’t really wick it. When cotton is wet, it’s wet and it takes a while for it to dry, towels remain wet until they dry which usually takes some time. Wool or some synthetics dry relatively quickly as well, as opposed to cotton which takes far longer to fully dry. When you’re wearing wool trousers for example and you sweat the sweat doesn’t really settle in the fabric, it’s transported to the outside and evaporates there. In cotton pants it kind of settles and sticks to your skin until it dries after a while.
I think you guys should have a frank conversation about the difference between "absorbing" and "wicking".
>I wear wool during the summer
Tropical wool is perfect in the heat, even a year round weight suit is still bearable in summer for the most part.
yes
That’s not a crew neck.
Fpbp
what does the "f" stand for in "fpbp"?
>stand for
It’s pronounced "feep beep".
I prefer slacks and a button up myself.
that’s not a crew neck
>v-neck not round crew neck
Looks simple and interesting with the warm earth tones of accessory bag and sunglasses. Unimaginative tho….
The ultimate reddit attire. I hecking love jeanerinos!
2012 in a single photo
You need to be very handsome to pull off the look
it also helps that he doesn’t have the absolute gayest accessories, a terrible haircut, and its actually a crewneck and not a v
it’s white t shirt and black pants boomer
Cottonphobia is serious systematic issue, it can be just as good as wool.
That’s a V-neck, though.
crew neck tshirt
>post pick of v neck
what did he mean by this?