No one likes
sweat stains on their shirt!
This means it helps avoid
sweat stains on clothes without the need for harmful and unnecessary chemicals.
Featuring a three layer back carry and a two layer front carry I was sure there would be
sweat stains on my shirt, front and back.
Not exact matches
Of Mercer's clothes are uniquely designed for the workingwoman's needs — whether that's a reversible dress she can wear twice
on a business trip or a dress with underarm panels that look like cool design elements, but actually hide
sweat stains when her office's AC is
on the fritz.
My wife is more likely to be in
sweat pants and a poop -
stained t - shirt than wearing a floaty white dress with flowers in her hair and she'll be sitting
on the floor in a pile of laundry eating cookies, not dreamily reclining
on a fallen tree in a forest clearing... But she's every bit as lovely as the mom in the professional photo shoot.
Now does this concoction work
on those dreadful
sweat stains too?
My t - shirt was
stained with
sweat, tacky, and chalk but the recent memory of strongman training was all that was
on my mind.
Since they are both in tan color, I always put a scarf around my neck before put it
on so that the inner neck won't be
sweat stained.
BTW, if I do wear a cover up / jacket / coat
on the light side, I always wear a scarf around my neck to protect the inner collar from being badly
stained from body oil and / or
sweat.
Pushed by academics who have
sweat and blood and coffee -
stains on their keyboards from harrowing PhD theses?
Every day, her white apron was
stained with soot and blood and
sweat; it had to be soaked for hours before she could take the washboard and rub the fabric
on it until her hands were red and the veins
on her arms swollen.
Wearing time like a
stain - Its leafless branches dressed in hollow vessels
sweating nervously like the pores
on a belly pushing outward As leather yolks seep out from behind their lemon shells Forming a wet mask over the face of what was.
Working with different textiles and textures, Virnich emphasizes traces of past use
on the cloth — weather
stains, dirt marks, human
sweat.
While working with different textiles and its textures Virnich emphazises
on their existing traces of use — weather
stains, dirt marks, human
sweat — but also adds her own manipulations such as holes, flaws, seams and fragrances.
I want my home to look like it has
on «real» clothes but feel like my favorite warm and comfy
sweats... minus the paint
stains of course!