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Posted June 13, 2007
David Hayes's family has been in the cotton business for over a century. One hundred percent grown and sewn in America, these shirts are made with pure silver bonded to the cotton fibers. Not only does the metal naturally protect from germs and viruses, but it's also helpful in containing odors and regulating body temperature. The tees come in tank, short-sleeved, and long-sleeved versions and, for now, are only available for men. A women's collection will launch in the fall.
From $120 at Camouflage, 141 Eighth Ave., at 17th Street; 212-691-1750.
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