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dllfo 05-14-2009 03:32 PM

"Healthy Under Clothing "? Cotton?
 
Sorry if this is in the wrong spot, but I have come to depend on the opinions in this forum. We have a highly educated group of people here and I am hoping one of you has researched this topic......

I admit I am not up to date on what is "healthy" in the line of socks, underwear, etc. I was raised that cotton was good. My favorite "athletic socks" are now $10 a pair. I don't like them that well. I found "Under Armour" athletic socks (Professional athletes are seen wearing this brand all the time, so it has to be good. Right?) Four pair for $17. I bought four pair that actually were my size and they fit when I got home.

Here is my question. They at 90% Polyester, 9% Nylon and 1% Spandex. Is that good? Is this as good as cotton? Maybe I should say, is it as healthy??

For socks, underwear, T Shirts, etc. --- do any of you know if these "combination's of fabrics" are good for our bodies? I still prefer cotton and am frankly disappointed to find these are artificial fibers.

Kitty 05-14-2009 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dllfo (Post 510206)
I found "Under Armour" athletic socks (Professional athletes are seen wearing this brand all the time, so it has to be good. Right?) Four pair for $17. I bought four pair that actually were my size and they fit when I got home.

Here is my question. They at 90% Polyester, 9% Nylon and 1% Spandex. Is that good? Is this as good as cotton? Maybe I should say, is it as healthy??

For socks, underwear, T Shirts, etc. --- do any of you know if these "combination's of fabrics" are good for our bodies? I still prefer cotton and am frankly disappointed to find these are artificial fibers.


I'm not sure about the combination of fabrics used in Under Armour but I know it's the only thing my son buys. He's a police officer and he wears the t-shirts under his uniform. He says they keep him cooler. He buys the boxer underwear, too. He also wears the t-shirts to workout in. They have a whole line of clothes....and I know they're not cheap 'cos I bought some for him for Christmas a couple of years ago.

I've always thought cotton was the most breathable fabric and the healthiest thing to wear. Maybe that's just for women.....I don't know! :o

I tend to like nylon underwear because it's easier to get jeans and slacks up and down.

mrsD 05-14-2009 04:19 PM

This new polyester product is supposed to wick away moisture
and persperation.

You'll have to see how it works for you and let us know!

dllfo 05-16-2009 03:58 PM

Well, as usual, Kitty and mrsD are both right.

I have worn the socks for a week now, every day ... and yes, we washed them. :)
They are very comfortable and my feet are not sweating. So they apparently DO wick the moisture away.

My cotton socks will get a rest. I plan on buying some more. I have not worn any of their other products, but will try them if I can get them for a good price.

Thanks again...Dave


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