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Check out the First Tactical Pro Performance shirts. I think they are exactly what your looking for. Its moisture wicking material on the body with dress shirt sleeves. Even dressier option would be the PDU shirt from them

https://www.firsttactical.com/...ro-performance-shirt


Thanks for the recommendation.

This is what I settled on to try first, and you were right... Exactly what I was looking for.

Basically a moisture wicking polo shirt body, just with dress shirt collar and sleeves (with traditional button cuffs) attached. With external armor on my torso, nobody can tell it isn't a normal dress shirt, but it keeps me a lot cooler and drier under the armor.

A little pricey at ~$60 a pop, but worth it for the added comfort. I grabbed a couple now, and am going to wait to see if there's a July 4th or Black Friday sale later to stock up on more.
 
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Thompson Tee is an excellent tee shirt with moisture absorbing pads in the underarm area. They last for years.


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Take a look at "&Collar".

I have a couple of their longsleeve white, full button dress shirts. Fit well and breath nicely.


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Check out the Michael Strahan line sold by Men’s Wearhouse. I’ve got several of these in both long and short sleeves. In the summer months I come back from going to the gym at noon and often times have a soaked cotton shirt. That’s not the case with these shirts. They often have them on sale marked down quite a bit.

https://www.menswearhouse.com/.../f/type=dress-shirts



 
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