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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/22/03 - 14:08 Post subject: department store wanna-be coolmax
I was at the local big box store on the weekend and they had singlets and shorts made out of a sort of waffle texture poly fabric. Think what the stuff your shoes are made out of looks like. I wonder how it would breath?
Hubby said it would either really breath or really WOULDN'T. hard to know unless I buy some and try it, I guess.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 04/22/03 - 14:13 Post subject:
Almost all of my 'coolmax' stuff is off brand. I can't really tell the difference except that my wallet is a little heavier when I buy the cheap stuff.
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 04/22/03 - 14:13 Post subject:
Tell you what I like. The Champion brand coolmax I buy at a local big box sporting goods store. It works perfect and the singlets sell for $14.
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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/22/03 - 14:14 Post subject:
I'm a-gonna get me some then!
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akern
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Posted: 04/22/03 - 14:15 Post subject:
It might be ok. I couldn't afford to buy any long sleeve coolmax shirts for colder weather so I bought some long underware shirts they put out for hunting season. They were only 8 bucks a piece and my husband can wear them hunting too!
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