wetrock wicking cotton t shirts?

lostplanet

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Aug 18, 2005
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i see some people prefer natural fibres like cotton for a baselayer, me too, i bought some t shirts form john bull in catterick about 4 years ago by a company called "wetrock" these were cotton but wicking fibre and are real good for drying out quick and very comfortable, but i havent seen any more available apart from a couple of lycra cotton mixes by them, anyone know if they still exist or trade under a different name?
the tag has worn out inside but i can just see "cherry***"
very similar to this style
http://www.snowlines.co.uk/acatalog/Snowlines_Online-OUTDOOR-T_SHIRTS.html
same font/name on these hats too
http://www.beansonline.co.uk/acatalog/BeansOnline_Sun_Protection_Clothing_33.html

thanks
 

addyb

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Yes, you can still get them. Google it, I just did.

One thing though: They're teflon treated cotton. Yes, that will make them dry faster than un-treated cotton, but unfortunately once you wash the shirts a few times, the teflon will wear off (it's inevitable) and the shirt will be as useless as a base-layer as any other cotton shirt.
 

lostplanet

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i tried google and couldnt find the same ones i have, only the links i posted before, care to post the link?
 

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