How to choose the best sweat proof undershirt for men and women. | Social Citizen

The Best Shirts for Hyperhidrosis

Guaranteed to eliminate 100% of underarm sweat stains.

Social Citizen sweat proof shirts feature absorbent pads, which are hidden in the underarms of the shirt. Trusted by thousands of hyperhidrosis sufferers, these shirts are guaranteed to stop sweat stains, deodorant marks and unwanted odor.

We poured half a cup of water on it and it was still completely dry with no stains

Our customers say...

As someone with hyperhidrosis, these are the only shirts I like to leave the house in. They offer so much support and peace of mind. I sweat a ton and they fully stop all the stains.

Taylor D. (Verified Purchase)

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