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Any good anti-odor tshirts out there?

cmf21

Senior member
Lately, I've noticed that I stink more then usual. Don't quite know why but I was thinking it's probably time to replace some old tshirts. Anyone know of any good anti-odor tshirts out there that are light weight?
 
Anything non-cotton will wick away moisture/sweat. Lots of athletic t-shirts are made of polyester and will fit the bill.
 
Ok, if you want to fight body odor you should do these things: exercise, shave your armpits, shower more often, wear deodorant, and wear undershirts AT ALL TIMES!
 
if possible, wash them with bleach using the warmest possible setting and make sure you dry them very well - don't let them sit around damp acquiring moldy smells.
 
Originally posted by: preslove
Ok, if you want to fight body odor you should do these things: exercise, shave your armpits, shower more often, wear deodorant, and wear undershirts AT ALL TIMES!

Does shaving your armpits really work?
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: preslove
Ok, if you want to fight body odor you should do these things: exercise, shave your armpits, shower more often, wear deodorant, and wear undershirts AT ALL TIMES!

Does shaving your armpits really work?
Of course.

 
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: preslove
Ok, if you want to fight body odor you should do these things: exercise, shave your armpits, shower more often, wear deodorant, and wear undershirts AT ALL TIMES!

Does shaving your armpits really work?
Of course.

Makes you a i love you though.
I guess.

I don't do it or anything, but it's pretty common knowledge. Hair is a breeding ground for bacteria and such, shaving helps a lot.

This is actually why most girls shave down below.

 
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