trickpony1
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It’s good to cover you body when exposed to heat and the sun all day.
The people shown in the picture aren't shrink wrapped in polyester. Their fabric is very light weight and porous.
It’s good to cover you body when exposed to heat and the sun all day.
Pool noodle has the same effect. Just trying to think how I could get it secured there and not fall off from packages being on it/pushing against it.Try copper pipe insulation at your local Lowe's or Home Depot. That should work.
I’m not shrink wrappedThe people shown in the picture aren't shrink wrapped in polyester. Their fabric is very light weight and porous.
They are not freaks, just idiots that got tattoos.Youre a bunch of freaks but I commend the mental toughness.
Carry on .Nope.
Years ago I found that long sleeves actually keep me cooler. The sun hitting my skin directly makes me hotter. I also have expensive tattoo work and I want to keep it looking nice for my lifetime. Sun faded tattoos look crappy. Long sleeves prevent a farmer’s tan too.
Clothing also protects your skin better than sunblock.
To each their own.
Youre a bunch of freaks but I commend the mental toughness.
I don't speak SpanishAsk any roofer or landscaper!
Most guys wearing long sleeve have tats.
Is it possible to have the uniform custom made??The people shown in the picture aren't shrink wrapped in polyester. Their fabric is very light weight and porous.
Come to my center. No tats allowed.We have plenty of drivers (and ORS) with tattoos. No one covers up. If the day ever comes where they tell me to wear long sleeves in the summer, that’s the day they’re driving my ass to the clinic for symptoms of heat exhaustion.
That is semi-true. Those shelves do get hot asI hear the AZ drivers get burns in the summer from touching the shelves so they wear long sleeves.
What part of northern Europe are your ancestors from.Last Monday my Dermatologist did a Aminolevulinic acid Photodynamic Treatment on me. That was the most painful thing I have done in my life. Think of it as opening a really hot oven door but multiply it a thousand fold and lasting 16 minutes. I know I had cancer cells on my head, but this procedure exposed many spots on my forehead. I wore short sleeves and shorts every change I could, many time with a hat, too.
Scotland, Germany, some North Africa and Ireland