• Funderpants
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    3519 days ago

    So white and yellow for staying cool, every other color heats up.

      • MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown
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        19 days ago

        Umm…

        Reflection is just as effective as absorption. As long as the UV isn’t passing through the fabric into you, you are fine.

        Well butter my biscuit, I might be wrong. There are other of factors to take into account, but it makes sense that, the portion of light that does make it through a light fabric will keep on reflecting inside the garment until it is absorbed or escapes back out. Like a photography light box.

    • @Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world
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      519 days ago

      Its a bit misleading. Black clothes will absorb the heat from the sun and your body and then the clothes will cool via convection. So the wind blowing through the clothes takes the heat away. White will reflect the heat from the sun away and your body back towards you.

      Im sure theres some debate and probably way more to it but i have always felt more comfortable in the heat than other people and i wear darker clothes the majority of the time. If that anecdote bares any weight.

      • @BCsven@lemmy.ca
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        218 days ago

        Google says : colors do not absorb different amounts of heat, only heat from light.

      • Funderpants
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        118 days ago

        Are you telling me a human body is different from a manikan torso?

        Seriously though, I think you’re onto something.