A personal observation on outdoor clothing for mild activity, and not intended to get into the "cotton v.synthetic" controversy. I am an old fart, living on the Gulf coast of Florida. I have been a competative shooter for the last 30 or so years, and currently shoot several pistol and 3gun matches a month. June through August can be brutal, especially if the range is a sand pit, and relative humidity is high. I use Bullfrog 30spf on face and exposed skin, nylon shorts, boxers, cape back long sleeved DuPont "cool max or supplex" nylon flats fishing shirts, wide brimmed Dorfman Pacific vented hat, CamelBak, moisture wicking socks, and New Balance synthetic shoes. In an iced down cooler, 3 bottles of Gatorade (I'm a UF grad)couple of waters, and one of the cooling scarves with the water absorbing crystals. I can go through 70oz in the CamelBak and the EGR's in a typical match. Having access to the neck scarf and cold water for hat and bandana makes management of core body temp a little easier. I have a case of water and half dozen bottles of Gatorade in the car, and consume at least one during the hour drive home. regards Les