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پارچهای که بوی عرق نمیگیرد کدام است
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1405/03/18
در ایران، پارچهای که **کاملاً بوی عرق را Ни 흡수하지 않는다** (به عبارت دیگر، باعث بوی نášو عرق نمیشود) وجود ندارد، زیرا بوی عرق اصلیً توسط باکتریهای موجود بر皮肤 در aanwezig عرق干扰 ا
در ایران، پارچهای که **کاملاً بوی عرق را Ни 흡수하지 않는다** (به عبارت دیگر، باعث بوی نášو عرق نمیشود) وجود ندارد، زیرا بوی عرق اصلیً توسط باکتریهای موجود بر皮肤 در aanwezig عرق干扰 ایجاد میشود، نه خود پارچه. اما برخی پارچهها devido به خواص خاص خود (مثل ** menyerbeی χα 말해، خشک شدن سریع، و خواص антимикробیال**) causes diminish the conditions for bacterial growth and thus significantly reduce or prevent the development of unpleasant sweat odor. These are the types of fabrics commonly sought after and available in Iran for this purpose:
### Key Fabric Properties that Minimize Sweat Odor:
1. **High Moisture-Wicking (مثل dibujو) & Quick-Drying:**
* Sweat is pulled away from the skin to the fabric's surface and evaporates quickly.
* Less moisture on the skin = less breeding ground for odor-causing bacteria.
* *Common in Iran:* **Polyester blends** (especially those engineered for sportswear), **Nylon**, **Polypropylene**. Many Iranian sportswear and activewear brands (like those sold in chains such as *Shahrvand Sport*, *Pars Athletic*, or local manufacturers like *Parastoo Textile*, *Setareh Sazan*) use treated polyester/nylon blends for this purpose.
2. **Antimicrobial Treatment (керіс killer или рост бактерий):**
* The fabric is treated with agents that inhibit or kill bacteria (and sometimes fungi) that cause odor.
* Common treatments include:
* **Silver Ions (Ag+):** Very effective and widely used globally. Increasingly found in Iranian-made sportswear, socks, and undergarments (look for labels mentioning "Nanosilver", "Silver Ion", "抗菌").
* **Copper Ions:** Similar antimicrobial properties to silver, also used in some technical fabrics.
* **Zinc Pyrithione or Triclosan:** Less common now due to environmental/health concerns, but silver/copper are preferred.
* **Natural Antimicrobials:** Some fabrics use chitosan (from shellfish) or certain plant extracts, though less common in mainstream Iranian textiles for odor control.
* *In Iran:* Look for sportswear, socks, underwear, and sometimes workwear labeled with antimicrobial properties, often utilizing silver-ion technology adopted by local textile manufacturers adapting global trends.
3. **Natural Fibers with Inherent Properties (less common for *odor prevention* than synthetics, but worth noting):**
* **Bamboo Viscose/Rayon:** Often marketed as naturally antibacterial and moisture-wicking. While bamboo *pulp* has some properties, the viscose process usually destroys most of them; any benefit is often minimal or relies on added treatments. Availability in Iran is growing but not as dominant as synthetics for performance wear.
* **Wool (especially Merino Wool):** Excellent at managing moisture (can absorb up to 30% its weight without feeling wet) and has natural antimicrobial properties due to lanolin and fiber structure. It resists odor buildup *better than cotton* and can be worn multiple times before needing wash. **Merino wool base layers and socks are available in Iran**, particularly in outdoor/sports stores (like those catering to hikers or skiers in Alborz/Zagros) and increasingly in general apparel stores. It's a premium option but highly effective for odor resistance.
* **Linen:** Highly breathable and quick-drying, but can wrinkle easily and doesn't have strong inherent antimicrobial properties like wool or treated synthetics. Less commonly promoted *specifically* for odor control in Iran compared to wool or technical synthetics.
### What to Avoid for Odor Control:
* **100% Cotton:** Absorbs sweat well but holds moisture against the skin, dries slowly, and creates a perfect environment for bacteria -> **strong odor develops quickly**. Common in everyday Iranian clothing (like many *pirahan*, casual shirts), but not ideal if sweat odor is a primary concern.
* **Low-Quality Synthetics (without wicking/antimicrobial treatment):** Can feel clammy, trap sweat next to skin, and often retain oily residues from sweat that bacteria feed on, leading to odor (the infamous "polyester stink").
### Practical Advice in Iran:
* **For Sports/Activewear:** Prioritize **polyester or nylon blends** explicitly labeled as "دریافت तेज" (moisture-wicking), "سریع اتجاه" (quick-drying), and/or "ضدبakteریایی" (antimicrobial). Brands like *Parastoo Textile*, *Setareh Sazan*, or international brands available locally (Adidas, Nike, Puma - often produced under license) are good bets.
* **For Everyday Wear/Undergarments (especially in hot/humid climates like South Iran or Caspian coast):** Consider:
* **Merino Wool** underwear, t-shirts, or socks (available at specialty stores like *Decathlon Iran* (if accessible), outdoor shops, or some high-end department stores).
* **Treated Synthetic blends** (look for antimicrobial labels) for underwear and t-shirts.
* Avoid 100% cotton for undershirts or socks if you sweat easily.
* **For Socks:** This is critical! Look for **Merino wool blends** or **synthetic blends (polyester/nylon) with silver/copper antimicrobial treatment**. Cotton socks are notorious for causing foot odor.
* **Check Labels:** Look for Persian terms like:
* `ضدبakteریایی` (Antibacterial/Antimicrobial)
* `دریافت तेज` / `ضد عرق` (Moisture-wicking - though "ضد عرق" can be misleading; it usually means wicking, not stopping sweat)
* `سریع טר 방향으로` (Quick-drying)
* `نانیو نقره` (Nano-silver) or `ایون نقره` (Silver ion)
* `پ construidoester` / `نیلن` (Polyester/Nylon - base for wicking)
* `پاشممرينو` (Merino wool) - for natural option.
### Important Caveats:
* **No Fabric is 100% Odor-Proof:** Even the best fabrics will eventually develop odor if worn intensely for very long periods without washing, as bacteria and residues accumulate. The goal is *significant delay and reduction* of odor.
* **Washing Matters:** Proper washing (using appropriate detergent, not overloading machine, avoiding fabric softener on wicking/antimicrobial fabrics) is crucial to maintain the fabric's performance and prevent odor buildup over time. Antimicrobial treatments can degrade with repeated washing (especially harsh detergents or high heat), though modern treatments are quite durable.
* **"کودک" (Natural) Doesn't Always Mean Better for Odor:** As noted, cotton is natural but bad for odor; wool and linen are better naturals; synthetics with treatments often outperform untreated naturals for sweat management.
**In summary, for minimizing sweat odor in Iran, look for modern polyester/nylon blends with moisture-wicking and antimicrobial (especially silver-ion) treatments, or consider Merino wool for natural alternatives.** These are increasingly available in sportswear, underwear, and sock sections of Iranian stores, particularly in urban areas and stores catering to active lifestyles. Avoid relying on 100% cotton for situations where you expect significant sweating.
### Key Fabric Properties that Minimize Sweat Odor:
1. **High Moisture-Wicking (مثل dibujو) & Quick-Drying:**
* Sweat is pulled away from the skin to the fabric's surface and evaporates quickly.
* Less moisture on the skin = less breeding ground for odor-causing bacteria.
* *Common in Iran:* **Polyester blends** (especially those engineered for sportswear), **Nylon**, **Polypropylene**. Many Iranian sportswear and activewear brands (like those sold in chains such as *Shahrvand Sport*, *Pars Athletic*, or local manufacturers like *Parastoo Textile*, *Setareh Sazan*) use treated polyester/nylon blends for this purpose.
2. **Antimicrobial Treatment (керіс killer или рост бактерий):**
* The fabric is treated with agents that inhibit or kill bacteria (and sometimes fungi) that cause odor.
* Common treatments include:
* **Silver Ions (Ag+):** Very effective and widely used globally. Increasingly found in Iranian-made sportswear, socks, and undergarments (look for labels mentioning "Nanosilver", "Silver Ion", "抗菌").
* **Copper Ions:** Similar antimicrobial properties to silver, also used in some technical fabrics.
* **Zinc Pyrithione or Triclosan:** Less common now due to environmental/health concerns, but silver/copper are preferred.
* **Natural Antimicrobials:** Some fabrics use chitosan (from shellfish) or certain plant extracts, though less common in mainstream Iranian textiles for odor control.
* *In Iran:* Look for sportswear, socks, underwear, and sometimes workwear labeled with antimicrobial properties, often utilizing silver-ion technology adopted by local textile manufacturers adapting global trends.
3. **Natural Fibers with Inherent Properties (less common for *odor prevention* than synthetics, but worth noting):**
* **Bamboo Viscose/Rayon:** Often marketed as naturally antibacterial and moisture-wicking. While bamboo *pulp* has some properties, the viscose process usually destroys most of them; any benefit is often minimal or relies on added treatments. Availability in Iran is growing but not as dominant as synthetics for performance wear.
* **Wool (especially Merino Wool):** Excellent at managing moisture (can absorb up to 30% its weight without feeling wet) and has natural antimicrobial properties due to lanolin and fiber structure. It resists odor buildup *better than cotton* and can be worn multiple times before needing wash. **Merino wool base layers and socks are available in Iran**, particularly in outdoor/sports stores (like those catering to hikers or skiers in Alborz/Zagros) and increasingly in general apparel stores. It's a premium option but highly effective for odor resistance.
* **Linen:** Highly breathable and quick-drying, but can wrinkle easily and doesn't have strong inherent antimicrobial properties like wool or treated synthetics. Less commonly promoted *specifically* for odor control in Iran compared to wool or technical synthetics.
### What to Avoid for Odor Control:
* **100% Cotton:** Absorbs sweat well but holds moisture against the skin, dries slowly, and creates a perfect environment for bacteria -> **strong odor develops quickly**. Common in everyday Iranian clothing (like many *pirahan*, casual shirts), but not ideal if sweat odor is a primary concern.
* **Low-Quality Synthetics (without wicking/antimicrobial treatment):** Can feel clammy, trap sweat next to skin, and often retain oily residues from sweat that bacteria feed on, leading to odor (the infamous "polyester stink").
### Practical Advice in Iran:
* **For Sports/Activewear:** Prioritize **polyester or nylon blends** explicitly labeled as "دریافت तेज" (moisture-wicking), "سریع اتجاه" (quick-drying), and/or "ضدبakteریایی" (antimicrobial). Brands like *Parastoo Textile*, *Setareh Sazan*, or international brands available locally (Adidas, Nike, Puma - often produced under license) are good bets.
* **For Everyday Wear/Undergarments (especially in hot/humid climates like South Iran or Caspian coast):** Consider:
* **Merino Wool** underwear, t-shirts, or socks (available at specialty stores like *Decathlon Iran* (if accessible), outdoor shops, or some high-end department stores).
* **Treated Synthetic blends** (look for antimicrobial labels) for underwear and t-shirts.
* Avoid 100% cotton for undershirts or socks if you sweat easily.
* **For Socks:** This is critical! Look for **Merino wool blends** or **synthetic blends (polyester/nylon) with silver/copper antimicrobial treatment**. Cotton socks are notorious for causing foot odor.
* **Check Labels:** Look for Persian terms like:
* `ضدبakteریایی` (Antibacterial/Antimicrobial)
* `دریافت तेज` / `ضد عرق` (Moisture-wicking - though "ضد عرق" can be misleading; it usually means wicking, not stopping sweat)
* `سریع טר 방향으로` (Quick-drying)
* `نانیو نقره` (Nano-silver) or `ایون نقره` (Silver ion)
* `پ construidoester` / `نیلن` (Polyester/Nylon - base for wicking)
* `پاشممرينو` (Merino wool) - for natural option.
### Important Caveats:
* **No Fabric is 100% Odor-Proof:** Even the best fabrics will eventually develop odor if worn intensely for very long periods without washing, as bacteria and residues accumulate. The goal is *significant delay and reduction* of odor.
* **Washing Matters:** Proper washing (using appropriate detergent, not overloading machine, avoiding fabric softener on wicking/antimicrobial fabrics) is crucial to maintain the fabric's performance and prevent odor buildup over time. Antimicrobial treatments can degrade with repeated washing (especially harsh detergents or high heat), though modern treatments are quite durable.
* **"کودک" (Natural) Doesn't Always Mean Better for Odor:** As noted, cotton is natural but bad for odor; wool and linen are better naturals; synthetics with treatments often outperform untreated naturals for sweat management.
**In summary, for minimizing sweat odor in Iran, look for modern polyester/nylon blends with moisture-wicking and antimicrobial (especially silver-ion) treatments, or consider Merino wool for natural alternatives.** These are increasingly available in sportswear, underwear, and sock sections of Iranian stores, particularly in urban areas and stores catering to active lifestyles. Avoid relying on 100% cotton for situations where you expect significant sweating.
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اگر شما هم به کار خرید و فروش پارچه و غیره مشغول هستید با کلیک روی دکمه درج آگهی و نام شما در این صفحه در سایت «پارچه فروشی ها» ثبت نام نموده و سپس خودتان را معرفی کنید.
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