Anti-odor Clothing Hits Big with Shoppers, Worries Docs
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Many people dream of a world where their gym socks don’t stink, and pit stains don’t soak their shirt sleeves. The textile industry has tried to make that dream come true with a catalog of sleek, high-performance activewear—much of it designed with synthetics to sop up the sweat and stench.
So-called “anti-odor wear” makes customers feel fresh, but it may pose a health risk more vile than any gym odor, experts warn. A spate of recent studies suggests that consumers should think twice about treated gym clothes, especially those with antibacterial qualities, when searching for new garments this fall.
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