Factors Affecting the Sweat-Drying Performance of Active Sportswear—A Review

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Quick drying is one of the most crucial factors in the comfort and performance of active sportswear clothing. It helps to keep the wearer dry and comfortable by effectively wicking away sweat and moisture from the body. In the light of this, a substantial number of previous researchers have identified fabric properties and types that have a significant impact on fabric drying performance. Studies have also been conducted to examine the impact of fabric drying on human physiology during sports-related activities. However, there are still some technical knowledge gaps in the existing literature related to the drying performance of active sportswear fabrics. This review article provides a critical analysis of the literature on the impact of various fabric attributes as well as the physiological and environmental factors on moisture management and drying performance. The key issues in this field are determined so that future research can be directed and this scientific field can advance in order to improve the overall performance of active sportswear fabrics.

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Nasrin, S., Mandal, S., Islam, M. M., Petrova, A., Agnew, R. J., & Boorady, L. M. (2023, September 1). Factors Affecting the Sweat-Drying Performance of Active Sportswear—A Review. Textiles. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/textiles3030022

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