December 7th 04, 02:34 PM
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Janet wrote:
Mary Malmros wrote:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
Finally, I'm wondering if buying gloves is the answer at all, or if I
need to
keep my body warmer somehow so that it doesn't say "sayonara!" to my
extremities. Thing is, if I dress any warmer than I do, I'll be
sweating when
I ski or am standing in line, and even with wicking fabrics
throughout, that
causes enough wetness to make me cold again. Especially as sports
bras don't
do a great job of wicking, anyway.
Because they're cotton. Don't wear a sports bra for skiing, for
heaven's sake, it's not like you're jogging.
So what do you suggest? I find sportsbras more comfortable than regular
bras while skiing. Unfortunatly (or fortunately?) I can't go without.
There are a few non-cotton sports bras out there. Take a look at
title9sports.com. They now have a category called "best wicking bras"
that are non-cotton.
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Mary Malmros
Some days you're the windshield, other days you're the bug.
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