Other pieces of clothing, like loose shirts, that are breathable or that “wick” away moisture can help keep you dry. And keep a handkerchief handy. Undershirts can help absorb sweat, and underarm pads can help with that, too. Wear loose, natural clothing. Having your shirt absorb moisture may sound like a bad thing, but this will keep your skin cool. A heavy or synthetic shirt will keep you hot, causing your body to sweat more. If you still sweat through these clothes, wear a light undershirt as well. Sometimes you might need to change your shirt after a sweating bout. It can be a good idea to keep an emergency kit with a change of clothes and toiletries nearby.
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