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![]() Al Deveron wrote: On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 09:21:52 -0400, "James Hill" wrote: I was the same way --- but the high-tech synthetics today are much better, and cotton kills when wet. The modern synthetics breathe well and allow evaporation, and once I shelled out for them, I will NEVER wear cotton in the boat again. I don't even like 50/50 cotton/poly any more. How about 70/30 poly-cotton? That's less than a third cotton... I saw some attractive duds in that mix the other day... I'm thinking this would dry out a lot quicker than pure cotton, anyway, yes? Al D Sure, you will now be 70% dry! 30% still wet and clammy! Sounds good to me, if it works for you! Just don't be making a lot of complaining sounds to your companions! Also remember if you do a wet exit, you will be trying to re-enter with a load of water absorbed into your clothes, that always makes it easier, as in ever try to swim in Levis! HYY |