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Why You Should Buy Wool Shirts Instead of Cotton

We grew up on cotton shirts. Cotton Ts, polos, oxfords, and dress shirts. My mom always said, "Look for 100% cotton, and you'll always be comfortable." She wasn't completely wrong, largely because the other options back then were polyester. And those were no bueno. Even cotton/poly blends seemed to lack…

Why You Should Buy Wool Shirts Instead of Cotton
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Wear This: Winter Run

Running for exercise or for sport is hard enough without the temperature outside feeling like any exposed piece of skin is going to freeze instantly. With the right collection of layered gear (think studded traction shoes, wind resistant gloves with mitten covers and vented, anti-fog sunglasses) you can still run…

Wear This: Winter Run
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