I wear cotton and bamboo/cotton also all winter here in Ohio..... well 
summer too even in the heat/humidity. I don't even own any wool shirts, 
lol. I've tried some but none of them fit they way I like and if clothing 
doesn't fit/feel just right I won't wear it regardless of the fabric. To me 
any and all fabric can be both over and under rated , just depends on the 
person.  

Yep STP is a great place to find closeouts on just the ones you may like at 
a reduced price. When I find something I really like I'll often buy more, 
sometimes many more than just one !  It's fun to know when not to buy, and 
when to buy alot when the opportunity arises ! 


On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 4:58:37 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> You are right, Lee,  the soggy boggies may well be an issue and that is 
> part of the test. However, my ibex wool t-shirts wore out last year (after 
> 3 years of use -- seems like the "norm" for timeline in abused clothing) 
> and I went with organic cotton and never had an issue with the vs. the 
> wool, including in winter as my base layer. How much of that is Colorado 
> dry air? No idea. I may get away with cotton here where others can't in 
> higher humidity.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 2:35:47 PM UTC-7, Lee Legrand wrote:
>>
>> What about sweaty soggy underwear Deacon?  I know for money that cotton 
>> is less expensive but wool allows moisture to be removed while riding while 
>> cotton hold onto it more.  Are you willing to ride less comfortable on a 
>> bicycle doing long rides?
>>
>

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