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They aren't cheap, but you might try Tilley's for hats and shirts. Excellent quality, and the hats have a lifetime warranty:

 

http://www.tilley.com/us_en/men/shirts

 

Also, Google moisture wicking shirts. Some people love the t-shirts; I prefer to wear a lightweight, long sleeve breathable shirt because it keeps the sun off my arms, and actually helps me feel cooler.

 

Here's another store to try:

 

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/mens-hiking-and-travel-shirts~d~358/

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They aren't cheap, but you might try Tilley's for hats and shirts. Excellent quality, and the hats have a lifetime warranty:

 

http://www.tilley.com/us_en/men/shirts

 

Also, Google moisture wicking shirts. Some people love the t-shirts; I prefer to wear a lightweight, long sleeve breathable shirt because it keeps the sun off my arms, and actually helps me feel cooler.

 

Here's another store to try:

 

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/mens-hiking-and-travel-shirts~d~358/

 

 

Thank you for the suggestions. He prefers short sleeve button up to t-shirts. Likes to be a little dressier. I'll try these places out.

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Also, checked out Eddie Bauer & LL Bean's travel (dressy) shirts with collars & SPF protection, wash & quick dry - always keep one in the carryon when flying.

 

BDA's humidity isn't bad - there's the ocean breeze - compared to the Bahamas & Caribbean islands - don't forget to a pair of Bermuda shorts (knee's length) to fit right in (black oxford shoes with long socks are optional).

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Thank you for the suggestions. He prefers short sleeve button up to t-shirts. Likes to be a little dressier. I'll try these places out.

 

Eddie Bauer, Magellan's, and Travel Smith carry extra-breathable button up shirts.

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