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Discover Ludwig"moisture wicking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a fabric or material that is specifically designed to move sweat or moisture away from the body, typically for comfort and performance. For example, “This polo shirt has a moisture wicking fabric designed to keep you cool and dry.”.
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Kumazasa has antibacterial, deodorant and moisture wicking properties.
Now, you don't train in anything but performance fabric, because of the moisture wicking and the temperature management.
We recommend that you wear layers appropriate to snow and have pants that are water resistant or moisture wicking.
The fabric has other properties besides stretch: water repellency, moisture wicking and breathability.
Ably, an athleisure brand, wanted to solve the challenge of eco-friendly finishing chemicals on textiles: the stuff that makes your clothes water resistant and moisture wicking.
The BedJet does all three, with moisture wicking to boot.
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In Djanet, he was dressed in a red moisture-wicking turtleneck (one of three shirts he'd brought), blanched Levi's, and a pair of mutilated Top-Siders.
Moisture-wicking clothing wasn't new: DuPont had introduced an influential wicking fabric called CoolMax in 1986.
Another pick is Lululemon's moisture-wicking Studio Pant II ($98).
A pull of the cord transforms this moisture-wicking fleece neck warmer into a hat.
Seventies-era Spandex has been replaced by Vaporex, a moisture-wicking fabric ($150).
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