6:35 pm
February 22, 2010
Hot weather work or exercise presents the melanin-challenged among us with a conundrum.
Strip down to the skin, and the sun burns us to a crisp...yet long-sleeved jerseys are uncomfortably hot. Usually we compromise with a short-sleeve jersey (or a T-shirt) and sunblock.
Yet I've found a better solution. Thinking back to my youth hockey days, I remembered our jerseys...
"Wait," you say. "Hockey is a winter sport, and team jerseys are really thick and heavy." Yes, game jerseys are heavy, because during a game, you play in shifts...perhaps 1/3 of the total minutes, not to mention the breaks between periods…
6:55 am
I know this post is old but I've used everything from old tees to work scrubs in hot weather. It's all good. They cost a lot less than the Lulu lemon special designed to be used three times a week :snort:
12:54 pm
February 22, 2010
Renee:
Anything loose-fitting works pretty well in the heat. (Note the garments of the typical Bedouin desert nomad.) But I still use practice jerseys, as I still haven't found anything better at letting the air right through.
I agree with your :snort:, though.
JS
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