For shirts next to the skin I wear form-fitting water sport long sleeve 
rashguards, specifically a Patagonia R0. I then wear a nice polo shirt of 
my liking. This year it's some Duluth Drirelease poly/cotton(85/15) ones. 
For bottoms I wear Sportful  Bodyfit Pro bib shorts. For the feet I wear 
Altra trail running shoes. Wearing form fitting clothes next to the skin in 
the heat enhances the evaporative cooling effect.   Yeah .... everything 
that those @Riv have spoken of in a demeaning manner. The funny thing about 
that line of thinking though, is it reeks with self-righteousness. "I'll 
raise myself up by lowering you". Well.... at least pretend to, because it 
doesn't actually do either. This works for me, as whatever you wear works 
for you. Regardless of what it's "made" of or how. "Just ride" rings hollow 
if it's conditional.  Love, Love is Greatest, the One and Only ..... and 
Love has no strings.... no yes-buts ..... no rules .... no negations. Love 
Loves Love for the Love that is Self's own Self. I/You Exist because I/You 
Exist. 

On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:20:44 PM UTC-4 joshuamarx wrote:

> For the past couple of years, for bona fide summer heat I have come to 
> rely on linen shirts--similar breezy comfort to seersucker, but with odor 
> resistance!
> On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 2:08:17 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the continued feedback, people. I do dig wool and own a ton of 
>> the 100% merino variety. Agreed on all accounts. 
>>
>> Gabe, I've had a few items from Everlane but they never work for me and I 
>> always sell or return them. The seersucker shirts you mention do seem to 
>> have a generous cut (unlike some of the shirts I've had from them in the 
>> past). 
>>
>> Regarding seersucker: Yesterday one of the old Rivendell MUSA seersucker 
>> long sleeve shirts came in the mail. Have yet to ride in it but I do like 
>> it quite a lot. Double pencil stalls! 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 11:10:19 AM UTC-4 gabe.de...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Everlane sells a seersucker shortsleeve button up. The fit is 
>>> appropriate, I got a medium and it fit a little bigger than some other 
>>> mediums I've got. A large would have been good too. Also enjoy that the 
>>> sleeves aren't incredibly short.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 3:22:18 PM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here in Michigan it doesn't get crazy hot, but for us used to the cold, 
>>>> it gets hot. Humidity can be bad too. I second or third or fourth the 
>>>> seersucker fabric. If it is especially hot, my best trick is to put on a 
>>>> very heavy cotton tee shirt and jump in the lake of soak it in water. The 
>>>> evaporation from the fabric is very cooling. I learned this from my friend 
>>>> who lived on Oklahoma and drove a topless Jeep all summer. 
>>>> Tom Palmer
>>>> Twin Lake, MI
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 7:35:07 AM UTC-4 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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