Beat the Heat with Shirts that Breathe

As the summer approaches, we're getting a taste of the heat and humidity that goes along with it. Since we can't be enshrined in the air conditioning all the time, we have clothing options that will help keep you feeling, and looking, cool.


First up is the Aerobora Short Sleeve Shirt from Marmot. This shirt has AirExchange fabric construction. This performance fabric is exceptionally breathable, which helps you keep cool. If you look closely, you'll see tiny holes that allow air to pass through. This doesn't effective the quality of the shirt – the shirt is still durable and well made. There are flat-felled seams for more durability. This innovation, while small, makes a huge difference. It also makes for a lightweight shirt. In addition, it makes the shirt more strechable so it move with you. And of course, like all of Marmot's clothing, its timelessly stylish.

Next up is Patagonia's Go-To Shirt. This shirt is 60% organic cotton and 40% recycled polyester. This makes for an extremely lightweight shirt. It also makes it durable and very wrinkle resistent. This mix also allows the shirt to dry very quickly, making it ideal of outdoor wear. So not only do you have a shirt that breathes it will last you a very long time – like all of Patagonia's offerings. If you hold the shirt up to the light, you'll see just how breathable it is! Another benefit to buying Patagonia clothing is that you help with their mission to save the planet. Learn more here.

TenTree also offers up some lightweight and breathable shirts. They are unique as they make their shirts from Organic cotton, Recycled polyester, Tencel, Hemp and Cork. So you're getting sustainable clothing plus everytime you buy their clothing, they plant ten trees (hence the name). Pretty cool!

Those are just a few examples of what we have in store for you this Summer! These shirts will keep you feeling and looking cool all summer long. Perfect for the office or the backyard cookout.


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