Suggestions for men's light weight quick drying clothing
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Suggestions for men's light weight quick drying clothing
I want to buy a gift for someone going to Italy this July; thinking of light weight shirts that can be washed in the sink and which will dry overnight.
SPF protection is a plus--do they work? Tshirts and button downs both needed. Many thanks.
SPF protection is a plus--do they work? Tshirts and button downs both needed. Many thanks.
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I traveled almost exclusively last summer with light-weight synthetic things. I had one pair of blue jeans with me and I think that was the only natural fiber fabric clothing that I carried. Try washing a pair of blue jeans and letting them air dry - it takes forever.
My t-shirts were either Columbia "Titanium," REI synthetic, or North Face. I travel with 5 in various colors. I also had one REI synthetic collared, buttoned short-sleeved shirt and one Under Armour polo shirt.
Also, I have I long-sleaved shirt done by a company called oobe (I found it on REI), 1 short sleeved dress shirt by the same company, a Nike long-sleaved mock necked thing, and a Marmot Precip water-proof jacket. The idea is to carry light-weight synthetic things that can be layered.
This summer I am spending 6 weeks in Europe and I will take most of this stuff plus two pair of REI convertable slacks. I will take some socks and underwear, of course. All of this fits in a 20" rolling bag.
Last summer I washed something almost every night, given that it was pretty warm. I would rinse in the sink and by the morning everything would be dry.
It's obvious that I am a fan of REI. I am not necessarily a brand name fan but I was very satisfied with the fit and the durability of the things I bought for last summer's trip.
As for your question of SPF clothing. All of the t shirts I have claim an SPF rating. I'm guessing that wearing one of these shirts provides more protection than not wearing a shirt. But that seems somewhat obvious, doesn't it? It seems like a gimmick to me, but maybe someone wiser than I can weigh in.
My t-shirts were either Columbia "Titanium," REI synthetic, or North Face. I travel with 5 in various colors. I also had one REI synthetic collared, buttoned short-sleeved shirt and one Under Armour polo shirt.
Also, I have I long-sleaved shirt done by a company called oobe (I found it on REI), 1 short sleeved dress shirt by the same company, a Nike long-sleaved mock necked thing, and a Marmot Precip water-proof jacket. The idea is to carry light-weight synthetic things that can be layered.
This summer I am spending 6 weeks in Europe and I will take most of this stuff plus two pair of REI convertable slacks. I will take some socks and underwear, of course. All of this fits in a 20" rolling bag.
Last summer I washed something almost every night, given that it was pretty warm. I would rinse in the sink and by the morning everything would be dry.
It's obvious that I am a fan of REI. I am not necessarily a brand name fan but I was very satisfied with the fit and the durability of the things I bought for last summer's trip.
As for your question of SPF clothing. All of the t shirts I have claim an SPF rating. I'm guessing that wearing one of these shirts provides more protection than not wearing a shirt. But that seems somewhat obvious, doesn't it? It seems like a gimmick to me, but maybe someone wiser than I can weigh in.
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Look into Patagonia.
www.patagonia.com
They have quick drying shirts as well long sleeve shirts that have SPF protection. Here is an example.....
http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/prod...61-558&ws=
www.patagonia.com
They have quick drying shirts as well long sleeve shirts that have SPF protection. Here is an example.....
http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/prod...61-558&ws=
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Andrew
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Ta
Great advice but...
Try using www.Tinyurl.com next time as really long links stuff up the formatting.
Ta
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REI has some great stuff, especially the t-shirts. For our upcoming trip my husband also found some nicer looking shirts at Kohls of all places. They are sort of synthetic sweater-material polos that look much nicer than a t-shirt. They resist wrinkles, and we test washed them and they were dry within a few hours! Those might be a good choice if you want one or two nicer shirts in addition to t-shirts. And they were about 1/3 the price of the shirts he bought at REI.
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I found some really good deals on name brand travel clothes at www.sierratradingpost.com and www.campmor.com. They may be last year's models but who cares? I can't tell the difference.
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Kohls has some great things for men especially. My husband got nice looking synthetic dressy T-shirts and also nice pants. They are very lightweight and are similar to golf pants. I think Haggar makes them. REI also has fantastic clothing. I buy them for myself (anything from their women's synthetic shirts to skirts or undergarments). Campmor.com also has great items. I have also purchased several items from Travelsmith. I generally prefer the natural fiber clothing, but the new synthetics can't be beat for travel and washing them and having them dry in a quick time frame.
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DH & I went to REI yesterday (their annual sale ended yesterday) and he picked up 2 pairs of "convertible" pants. These are pants that have a zipper so they can be worn as shorts and as pants.
We haven't tried washing them yet, but they sure look like fast-drying material. The pants come w/labels that says SPF 20.
I know you're only asking for shirts, but I'm sure these convertible pants come in handy for traveling too!
We haven't tried washing them yet, but they sure look like fast-drying material. The pants come w/labels that says SPF 20.
I know you're only asking for shirts, but I'm sure these convertible pants come in handy for traveling too!
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