We shouldn’t accept climate change as inevitable or stop trying to effect change. That said, what sort of clothing is out there which might help as we feel more negative effects?

The main thing I’m thinking about is dealing with heat, but I guess part of the question involves a little forecasting about the types of challenges people will face in the future.

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The best clothing for a hotter environment is a tad counterintuitive, because it’s less comfortable in the short term… you want full sleeves, full pants or a long skirt/kilt/toga/whatever (I’m reasonably certain that if heat waves continue cranking it up, these are going to become a unisex thing, whatever we’re gonna call them…). You want everything loose so there’s room for evaporation to happen (it’s your body’s natural swamp cooler), you want large openings everywhere so the air can ventilate, and you want lighter colors that reflect. You’ll also want to cover your head, preferably withsomething wide (and/or includes the little neck covering flap deal) that creates a lot of shade, but it’s currently more common in deserts to see less shade producing scarves/wraps.

You’ll feel hotter in the immediate, and overdressed, but you’ll overall be absorbing less energy from direct sunlight, and that means a more stable amount of body heat overall, and less risk of things like cancer.

I wear loose t-shirts, jeans, and a wide boonie/fishing hat. Less overall clothing is better, but more coverage is also better. Gotta find that balance is all.

TL:DR, the clothes most people associate with the Middle East… clothes that are worn by people who’ve dealt with a hotter climate for millennia. The white robe looking getup is what’s gonna work best in a hotter climate.

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This is troubling. I have a constant fear of dropping food on my clothes. A white onsie is definitely going to stain. Climate change strikes again.

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Wear light, earthy toned clothes instead of white, you’ll attract less bugs and the stains will be less noticeable.

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That’s one “study” with one guy wearing different clothes one time. And the black outfit was noted to absorb more heat than the white outfit. It was seemingly postulated the extra heat was lost before being transferred to the one guy due to the clothes being loose and billowing in the wind or allowing hot air to rise through the clothing creating convection. They didn’t outright say, but it seemed like the white clothes weren’t as loose and flowing. Either way they very much attribute the “cooling” to the fit and not the color.

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Or just wear a stillsuit.

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Does any of this advice change if you add humidity into the mix? Like in coastal areas where it can get really hot?

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Not really. Humidity will just mitigate the cooling effect that sweat and evaporation have.

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I believe this would be a kaftan for a man.

Do we have anyone here with experience wearing one in hot weather? What material is best?

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It’s not just the material, it’s the specific weave too I think?

I’m not originally heat tolerant, personally, so when I visited Cuba I brought a lot of linen clothes and they did wonders. Just pants and tunics, and a brimmed hat. I looked like a drug lord but never overheated.

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it’s your body’s natural swamp cooler

You have a way with words.

Serious note: Middle Eastern wear is what came to my mind too. I mean, they’re the experts in hot environment clothing.

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I’ve been wanting a long sleeve baggy shirt for running, do you have any suggestions off the top of your head?

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Ugh… I won’t wear long anything to run in. I’ve always gone shorts and T-shirt, even in sub zero temps :)

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Where to buy? I’m not living in the Middle East

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The internet? Just find a website that ships in your country. Hopefully one with a return policy, in case you don’t like what shows up.

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What to search for? How are these things called?

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Well, or even more effective, just put your clothing into water. I even have a vest that is specifically designed for that:

You’ll put it into water and evaporation is keeping you cool with a relatively stable temperature. For example: I sat around a few people who were clearly not “enjoying” the heat, while I was quite comfortable (and I’m really sensitive to heat and would normally escape hot places instantly).

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I think one of the questions we need to ask ourselves, more than what to wear, is the sustainability of clothing manufacturing.

What companies make clothes in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way?

My go to has been Patagonia. They do a lot to help with sustainability, the pay better wages than most manufactures, and their reuse/recycle programs are great.

I’ll admit, their products can be expensive so it might not be an option for everyone. However, every piece I own has lasts for years and is very high quality.

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The founder of patagonia basically gave his company away to fight climate change too

See the comment reply to mine

https://archive.ph/2022.09.18-100206/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/14/climate/patagonia-climate-philanthropy-chouinard.html

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No, he created a hedge fund structured as a 501©(3) to avoid paying taxes on inheritance for his family. The “non profit” may do some good while in the process of tax sheltering a billionaire’s estate, that’s not the primary purpose of it.

https://youtu.be/0Cu6EbELZ6I

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I mean, they can’t personally use those billions on themselves, so the family is still less wealthy for it. Sure it still gives them political power, but personally, I’d rather have the money than the power. So it’s quite possible they do plan on doing good with it. And whoever gets the trust after them still will be required to use it in a relatively narrower way as opposed to the family just buying another house or something.

So it’s true to be skeptical, but I don’t know if I’d argue it’s purely setup to shelter money since it doesn’t really shelter money. Its like putting money in an FSA to avoid taxes. Sure, you avoid taxes, but you can only spend it on medical supplies. Is it really sheltering at that point? Honestly, it’s kind of sad that the FSA is only example I can think of that most people could theoretically relate to. Billionaires just live in a different reality.

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Interesting. The YouTuber you linked to has a very irritating editing style and flow, but it’s obvious that it’s true, nonetheless. I’ve since updated my comment

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Seconding Patagonia. Also thrifting/reusing and repairing old clothes.

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Patagonia also sells second hand clothes for those who are looking for that brand specifically.

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Patagonia also has a ‘used’ shop: https://wornwear.patagonia.com/

I’ve had Patagonia perform repairs for me before as well. Takes a while to get the stuff back but the repairs are top notch.

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My plan is to not be alive when it gets bad enough I gotta change my clothing.

Otherwise sunblock and nothing. Out here like greased up deaf guy except with SPF5000

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Ladies and gentlemen: The Wife Blazer

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That’s a fun twist on its old nickname.

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Bring back the Speedo

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Bring back nudity.

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Return to monkey.

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