Can anyone report on riding longer distances in rain wearing wool? I find
that wool jerseys stretch even when worn dry: mine grow an inch or more in
length after several hours of wearing. I wonder if a wool jersey ridden in
the rain would act somewhat like a cotton T shirt in this regard?

Me, after an initial impulse to abjure all synthetic jerseys, am glad I
kept most of them, since now with afternoon humidity soaring into the 30s
or more, and temperatures in the mid 90s, wool is icky (technical term of
the art). So is plastic, but it's not as icky. (Icky factor of .73, with
wool being 1.00.)

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