About dri-fit and other non sweating clothes

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Since i got as much gym culture as Homer but i started to go anyway.
The problem is the sweat, it anoyes me so i thoght about these new fabrics.
Nike has dri-fit but each brand has its own, feel free to answer with any of them.

Enyone have used dri-fit shorts? (i've notice that they have a built in slip/net)
Could you provide some feedback? Any problem for larger members?

What about dri-fit boxers?

And about dri-fit tshirts?

I'm mostly a swimmer so i'm not used to deal with sweat. On the pool that is your contribution to keep it full :biggrin1:
 

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if you get dri-fit, do black or white, cause the color changes noticeably when wet, like a pit stain highlighter.
 

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I have Champion Double Dry shirts that I wear as a base layer for cycling. They feel less moist than cotton t-shirts for comparable rides. Cycling shorts have pads that use the same technology.