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Anyone wear quick dry fabric shirts on the job?
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I like to wear long sleeve shirts to cover my arms, to avoid them getting irritated by dust or from getting cuts from materials (studs, corners, etc). If your working outside, you need less sunscreen, another bonus.

A full sleeve gets pretty hot during the summer. I've worn thin long sleeve shirts, made of cotton, but they still get pretty warm.

I'm considering quick dry fabric. Is there anything wrong with wearing them, considering they are 100% polyester? Are they more flammable than cotton? Do they tear more easily if they get caught on stuff? Any drawbacks at all? I don't mind looking silly.

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