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Yes, dark colors seem to absorb the heat more than light colors.
Do you have a t-shirt with something fun printed on it? What is it?
by Juice on May 4th, 2011
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What's your favorite Funny T-shirt? Share! =D
by Mr.Wolf aka Nicholas_1007 is back! =D on July 26th, 2011
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Anyone have any funny slogans for a bachelor/bachlorette t-shirt that's baseball themed?
by sPason7 on May 14th, 2011
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Which band t-shirts do you own?
by Goulash on April 12th, 2011
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If you see an old man wearing a Hawiian shirt on the street in Chicago, what do you think?
by GibsonGuy on June 21st, 2011
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You're reading Did you notice that the sun feels hotter when you're wearing dark color shirt and the wind feels cooler when you're wearing white shirt?
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True. Dark colors absorb whatever sun rays there are. Light colors deflect them. Summer clothing should be light colored and winter clothing is warmer if dark colored.
by Tom 47 is back in his bear COAT on November 21st, 2009
That's probably why you'll find more light-colored clothing marketed in the summer months and darker in the winter. Thank you Tom47.
by Nancy on November 21st, 2009