I think there is something to it. When I was working as a service technician in hot attics all day I realized the T-Shirt under my button up shirt acted as an evaporative cooler of sorts. It also helped control body odor so the home owners didn't gag while writing a check for the repairs.FishInTx wrote:I'm 46. Never wore a t-shirt except in the Corps too. Last summer I tried wearing a t-shirt under my regular shirt. I'm out in the heat all day and I'd swear the t-shirt keeps me cooler. Not sure if it's physics or "mental" but I plan to keep wearing it. Also hear it helps with holster issues too. Glad you found one that fits.
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- Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:10 am
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- Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:51 pm
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LOL... that was the follow up commercial I was referencing.cbr600 wrote:That could be dangerous.03Lightningrocks wrote:Well that does it for me. I'm in. How but under shorts? Do I have to start wearing those too?cbr600 wrote:Charlie Sheen is an undershirt guy.![]()
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- Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:39 pm
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Well that does it for me. I'm in. How but under shorts? Do I have to start wearing those too?cbr600 wrote:Charlie Sheen is an undershirt guy.![]()
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