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Soccer Girls With The Football Ball Wearing A White Sportswear On The Lawn
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Moisture-wicking fabrics
Moisture-wicking fabrics are a class of hi-tech fabrics that provide moisture control for an athlete's skin. They move perspiration away from the body to the fabric's outer surface where it can evaporate. These fabrics typically are soft, lightweight, and stretchy—in other words, they are perfectly suited for making activewear. This broad category of fabrics is used to make garments like T-shirts, sports bras, running and cycling jerseys, socks, tracksuits, and polo-style shirts for any physical activity where the goal is to keep your skin as cool and dry as possible. Moisture-wicking fabrics are used to make apparel for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, mountain biking, snow skiing, and mountain climbing. Some popular brand names are Gore-tex®, MicroTherm™, DoubleDry®, Duofold™, DriFit®, WeatherEdge®, HeatGear®, and ColdGear®--the latter two being products from the activewear vendor Under Armour. Because of the popularity of garments made from these fabrics, more and more variations are being introduced to the market.
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