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Dri-fit or Cotton? Which would you buy as a fundraiser?

Which would you prefer to buy as a course fundraiser?

  • Dri-fit for $14

    Votes: 76 86.4%
  • Cotton for $12

    Votes: 12 13.6%

  • Total voters
    88
Definitely the Dri Fits for only 2 bucks more. They pay for themselves on those humid summer days.
when $2 is the only difference I am going dry fit all the way.
I've got tons of t-shirts, a drifit with disc golf specific stuff on it is always nice.

d) all of the above. :thmbup:


For those who undertsand the reference, Spoonerize the following:
Cotton rocks!

...admittedly cheap humor. :eek:
 
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Hah, "Spoonerism." :D :hfive:

Regardless, I'm serious about the cotton.

Jukeshoe & Cotton: <---Bros for lyfe! :| :|





















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I would prefer cotton as I would wear it for more than playing golf in. Do you all wear dry fits when you are just sitting at home or running errands or something along those lines? I feel like a giant chode if I am wearing a dry fit shirt and I am not doing something active.
 
I would prefer cotton as I would wear it for more than playing golf in. Do you all wear dry fits when you are just sitting at home or running errands or something along those lines? I feel like a giant chode if I am wearing a dry fit shirt and I am not doing something active.

I do but I'm a student that wears athletic shorts and flip flops all year.
 
I wear dri-fits a lot also. But disc golf is the LEAST athletic thing I do. Mt. & road bike, rockclimb, raft & kayak, backpack, etc.
 
I just graduated as a phy ed major and had to wear sweats or athletic clothing for the past 5 years of college every day and I still don't feel ok wearing dry fits outside of active situations.
 
^this. Cotton tees can at least be worn outside of discing situations as well (unless it's a god-awful design or something, lol)
 
Check Paragon Disc Golf for pricing. Miles does an awesome job. His shirts are quality and he has some great prices.
 
I'm sticking with cotton. I haven't seen a quality dri-fit that I felt more comfortable than a cotton tee. Especially not one for $14.
 
Dri-fit seems so scenesterish. :p
 
Dri-fits are the best. I'd much rather have a shirt that helps keep me cool and will not be all damp because of sweat. Besides have you ever played 2-3 rounds of golf in a cotton shirt that has been sweated in a lot? Two words: nipple chafing. That alone is why I wear dri-fit.
 
^this. Cotton tees can at least be worn outside of discing situations as well (unless it's a god-awful design or something, lol)

Understood. To clarify my position, I love cotton T's, will probably always wear them. But like Mash said, I have tons of T's - I bet most people do, but not that many dri-fits. Another cotton T ain't no big deal unless I really love what's printed on it. Given the choices in the OP, I'd jump on the Dri-fit for the value and the fact that on really hot, muggy days, I just find them more comfortable than a sweat-soaked cotton T.

What type of dry fit are yall talking about?
The kind that stays dry and fits? :p
 
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I donate my cotton tourney shirts from players packs but I keep the dri-fit ones. I think dri-fit is a safer bet. If the logo was cool and simple I would wear the cotton shirt out for casual dress but not for DG. I would wear the dri-fit for DG. If the logo/print is lame I wouldn't buy either.
 

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