Checked it out, yes that would be very effective in preventing printing on a windy day. But not something I could pull off.
"Patagonia AC cloth" What is this?
As far as what I'm wearing, it's usually a
Gustin shirt (that's a referral link, by the way. Non referral:
https://www.weargustin.com/store).
In
this thread I am wearing this shirt:
https://www.weargustin.com/store/kni...ose-faded-grey (the reddish shirt in the middle) so I
can conceal well, but on a breezy day it's harder. I've thought about some kind of lightweight waistcoat/vest, but I think that would make me more noticeable and invite more scrutiny. I've never seen anyone here in Idaho wearing a waistcoat that isn't for cold weather.
EDIT:
What are P-F's thoughts about the viability of using a starched seersucker shirt for windy days? I've never starched a shirt before so I'm not 100% sure what it does to the texture, but the pattern and the texture of seersucker might make it pretty decent for anti-printing while still being a lightweight, cool shirt.
I wouldn't ever wear this, but it demonstrates the seersucker texture.
This is more in line with what I'm thinking:
https://www.orvis.com/p/gingham-seer...ved-shirt/2pbf