They literally use NASA technology to make dress shirts, t-shirts, and pants. If you bike to/from work, their stuff is great.
I just tried out the Atlas undershirt and immediately bought 2 more.
@davidlee I tend to get sweaty pretty easily. The Atlas feels as soft and comfortable as a typical quality undershirt, but keeps me feeling a little cooler, and at the end of the day it doesn't feel gross in the pits. #tmi
@davidlee the sweat resistance and temperature control sold it for me. Also the shirts look slightly different design wise (tees and long sleeve), so it stands out
Bought a couple of pieces a while back, and whilst the shipping to the UK was expensive the items were good. I wear the jumper quite a bit and it does regulate the temperature. The shirt is fine, but is noticeably different from a dress shirt.
Adam - thanks for the kind words! Scott - we periodically do international shipping promotions since we hate that shipping is so expensive for you - and Eric - sweat stains have always been such a personal pain point. Our Archive and Apollo Dress Shirts fight them well, wicking and drying moisture quickly to avoid the stress of sweat stains..
There are so many of these happening these days - great for consumers. I had not seen this feature of these guys when first seeing them but will take another look.
Thanks so much for all the support here - and, @adamsigel - thanks for posting! @EricFriedman let us know what you think when you take another look! And, of course to everyone - let us know if you have any questions. Officially addicted to Product Hunt now...
@eric_seufert really good, there are vents at the armpits and the material is moisture wicking. Just note tho, do not put the moisture wicking shirts in the dryer.
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