
Originally Posted by
Airportwo
For years I wondered why also. The reason is quite simple it is cooler and you have protection from the sun.
Hopefully someone can explain better than I ? -
Is it hotter standing in the shade or direct sun - shade cooler - so shade the body which then allows it to get rid of heat more effectively as it keeps the body cooler - basically.
I now wear long pants and long shirt when it is hot in the garden, protects from the sun - which is brutal here, look at people that work in the fields all day, they look 20 years older than they are, also gives protection from wildlife, snakes, bugs, mossies etc.
The hottest day this summer was a "feel like" temp of 53c up here in Isaan, the body is ~37c, not going to cool of very well when it is hotter than core.
"The best color to keep cool in the heat, it turns out, is to wear black. Black absorbs everything coming in from the sun, sure. But black also absorbs energy from the body instead of reflecting it back. Now, the helpfulness of black clothes depends on finding black clothes that are the same thickness and looseness as those summery white clothes. Black clothing also needs a little help from atmospheric conditions. Once it has absorbed heat, it has to have some way to radiate it away. If there's even a little wind, black clothing is the better choice for those who want to keep cool,"