Thanks, all. 

Steve -- Thanks for the tip on the shorts. On special for $38 and made in 
Oregon, will have to give them a shot! 

Doug -- I hear ya on the seersucker, thanks! I know Grant loves it for hot 
weather. 

Jeff -- the soaked-through cotton tee is a tricky one! That chill you 
mention is something I dread. Also once the shirt becomes soaked I struggle 
with the weight and sag of the fabric. 

On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 9:18:15 AM UTC-4 Jeffrey Arita wrote:

> +1 on seersucker.  I chose short sleeve + lots of sunscreen.  Extensive 
> use in 2019 for Chicago to NYC route, starting on July 5.  Interesting 
> aside: the shirt would be soaked and stayed reasonably cool because of the 
> evaporative effect.  However when stepping into an air-conditioned 
> convenience store I actually could not linger long as I would get chilled.  
> I actually ate the snacks outside in the shade.
>
> YMMV.
>
> Jeff
> Claremont, CA
>
> On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 5:36:14 AM UTC-7 Doug Williams wrote:
>
>> Seersucker shirts. Long sleeve can be best for sunburn protection and 
>> still almost as cool as short sleeve. But either way, seersucker is about 
>> as cool as you can get.
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 4:41:38 AM UTC-7 Steven Sweedler wrote:
>>
>>> Try the Jackson and Gibbens touring shorts, shorter than Riv’s and very 
>>> light and airy. 
>>> https://www.bicycleclothing.com/Mens-Touring-Shorts.html
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 7:35 AM Eric Marth <eric...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's getting into the gross season here in Virginia where heat and 
>>>> humidity blend into a delightful sludge. I'm curious to hear from members 
>>>> about their preferred riding clothing for the heat. What's your go-to 
>>>> deal? 
>>>> I'm curious about comfort for longer rides (which for me are in the range 
>>>> of 40-60 miles) in non-cycling cycling clothes. Any experienced riders 
>>>> from 
>>>> the Sticky States have a special blend they'd like to share? 
>>>>
>>>> I often ride in whatever I happen to be wearing and usually that's a 
>>>> cotton tee and a pair of heavy canvas carpenter shorts. For longer rides I 
>>>> prefer a linen or chambray shirt. Linen, in particular, has been great. 
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for some inspiration to counter my perspiration. The canvas 
>>>> shorts are not ideal. I have two pairs of MUSA shorts from Riv but for my 
>>>> tastes they are way too long and too baggy. I'm resistant to going over to 
>>>> traditional jerseys and shorts, though the idea of Kucharik wool shorts 
>>>> has 
>>>> caught my interest. 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks to all in advance!
>>>>
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