Does wearing long sleeves put together you cooler on the hottest days?
Since you're not letting the sweat evaporate and creating a cooling "swamp" effect?
Would you feel cooler near a light, long-sleeved cotton shirt when it's over 100 degree?
Answers:
Yes, ask a construction worker or Landscaper. They can tell you why they wear long sleeves within the summer.
Let me add a caveat...when it's 110 degree, nothing make you feel "cooler" except for literally soaking yourself near water. But, yes, white cotton long-sleeve shirts will protect you better. Same go for white cotton pants vs shorts. But it's not close to you'll often see associates wearing that fashion while recreating...it's more what you see on populace who work in the sun. The "legionnaire" style of boater, with cloth draping over the vertebrae of head, or full-brimmed straw hat are also popular.
yes it does the swamp effect in recent times like a swamp cooler within a house.
yes it does so do hats see the yard men other wear long sleeves and hats
Yes you do because it keeps the sun directly rotten of you.
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