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50 points

forget cultural differences, and imagine yourself out there on a 35c day, and tell me which one is better.

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106 points

Flowing robes 100%, literally designed for being in the heat and sun. 35C isn’t even that bad, it’s hotter in Texas.

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I was going to say, I’m pro-bikini but used to live in Texas and wore longer sleeves to keep the sun off my skin because it kept me cooler doing that than if I wore a short sleeve shirt.

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3 points

sigh Truth.

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46 points

but Arab clothing is literally designed for the Sahara desert

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12 points

Sahara desert

I assume you meant Arabian desert?

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32 points

Whoops, though North African clothing is very similar and those are definitely designed for the Sahara.

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It’s actually all one big desert. The Arabian Desert is just the Sahara Desert extended over Arabia (and neighboring lands).

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29 points

My understanding is that the fabric on burqas (or whatever those clothes are actually called) are extremely lightweight and provide shade, so they actually aren’t any warmer than t-shirts and shorts. Possibly because they block the sun, they might even be cooler.

But that’s simply what I have heard and I personally don’t care to find out either way.

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Btw, why aren’t they white? Reflects more sun.

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5 points

Wild guesses…

Easier to clean.

Or maybe the material it’s made of, isnt white.

Or maybe because it has such little thermal mass, that it doesn’t matter.

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5 points

Loose fitting black robes = somehow cooler due to convection schmonvection

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3 points

because they picked black that day

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5 points

I never tested it, but still wonder why nobody who wasn’t indoctrinated into it since birth doesn’t just decide to wear a burka in summer heat.

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Not only did you not test it, you didn’t even bother looking it up, because you don’t actually care, you’re just here to express islamophobia.

Here, have the result of a 5 second search:
https://qz.com/766186/the-woman-behind-the-burkini-says-40-of-sales-are-to-non-muslims

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Sun tan lotion doesn’t cut it for me, and I can go from white to red in a matter of minutes. So yeah, loose flowing clothes seem nice (not a fan of burqas esthetically but I never tried one so maybe they’re comfy?)

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Depends on what you want; brown skin or staying cool?

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