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Cool touch shirts can make you feel cool on hot days, but which materials work best?

  • Written by Susan L. Sokolowski, Director & Associate Professor of Sports Product Design, University of Oregon
imageThe material that your shirt is made of plays a big role in how hot you feel. RUNSTUDIO/Photodisc via Getty Images

It’s another hot and sweaty summer day, and you see an ad for a sports T-shirt claiming it is made out of a material that will instantly make your skin feel cool. Intriguing, but does it work, and if so, how?

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