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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does sitting in a wet shirt make you warmer?[/quote] It doesn’t . It’s not a wet suit that keeps you warmer in the water. Mostly it keeps the sun off your skin in the summer and it maybe protects you from harsh sand/surf contact, but otherwise it’s just for fashion. Or, like the one PP said it keeps you warmer on your way to the pool. It does dry quickly much like a non cotton bathing suit does too. [/quote] Right. So I don’t understand the argument that people wear swim shirts indoors to stay warm.[/quote] Yeah same. I mean sitting around outside the pool it'll keep you warm, but once you're in the water the top is now wet, and once you get out the top is still wet, so you're now sitting in a wet long sleeved shirt...[/quote]
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