Lining vs Yonex

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  1. aznese

    aznese Regular Member

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    Which clothing is better in terms or comfort, ability to wick away sweat, durability?
    Lining or yonex?
     
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    √ 90% Polyester fiber + 10% Spandex
    √ moisture evaporates fast, sweat absorbs quickly
    √Weight as light as possible.

    International competitions clothes, is the best.
     
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    aznese Regular Member

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    Lining or yonex?
     
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    Got pic? Hehe
     
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    aznese Regular Member

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    Where does one get international competition clothing anyway?
     
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    Li-ning and yonex, I now only Li Ning pictures.

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    This picture is the player version.
    Ordinary commercial version price> $ 50 clothes, Comfort + elastic, the quality is also good.
     
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    aiexrlder Regular Member

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    I have several yonex and li ning shirts, both are good though personally i prefer the li-ning material. It's generally feels a bit thicker and doesn't crumple as much, seems more durable. As for sweat, i wouldn't know, any shirt will be wet when you play hard/long enough
     
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    ok thanks, I will try to get a few lining shirts.
     
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    lining is good rather than the yonex...
     
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    Mizuno is also quite good..
     
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    Aren't the moisture wicking tech the same with other brands i.e. addidas, under armour ?
     
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    Yup they are pretty much all the same. Basically I would go with whoever has the better design and stitching quality.
     

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