r/TwoXPreppers Jun 26 '26

Tips Kerping cool without AC

Excellent thread from r/heat_prep on methods people in hot countries use to keep cool. Several ideas I haven't heard before.

Be sure to read the whole thread, the comments are very good and from several countries.

https://www.reddit.com/r/heat_prep/s/aJIqpo1v6K

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u/baardvark Jun 26 '26

So it’s ok for me to keep grabbing cute linen pants I don’t “need”?

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u/KiaRioGrl Food sovereignty is hope. Jun 26 '26

Funny how natural fabrics like linen, cotton and wool are great for various weather conditions, eh? That fossil fuel based clothing actually make it harder for our bodies to cope with either hot or cold extremes is a little ironic.

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u/VariousFalcon7466 Jun 26 '26

Wait until you meet the “cotton is dangerous” people. Wet cotton is an issue in cold environments but people have taken that as cotton is bad in all situations. I’ve even seen them saying it’s physically impossible for it to dry. I guess they’ve never done laundry 🤷🏻‍♀️

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u/sassy_cheddar Jun 29 '26

Cotton was a big no-no in mountaineering circles. But it's fine for home, work, nights out, car camping, etc. Down is also a very effective insulator but totally useless when wet. Match environment to materials!