Thanks, Corwin. I hesitate about the Spooners (I looked up their offerings) because (apart from the pure rayon, very expensive) I am not familiar with the cloth types, while I know that rayon works for my use. Also, they're cut full, and I want trim. And I'd prefer more discrete or, if you like, more modest designs; I've gotten rid of my loud (and boxy) Hawaiians.
But to expand the question: What trim (but not tight!) fitting, muted design/color ss button-up sports shirts would you (inclusive plural) recommend for hot weather moisture transfer, quick drying, and stink avoidance without chemical treatment?
I am presently using cheap ($15-$20/ea 2 years ago, but well made of decent material) bush shirts from Kohl's: long enough but not too long, trim enough not to flap but not tight enough to bind when in the hooks or hoods, discrete colors and patterns, shortish collars that don't flap excessively in the gale of my advance. These are very comfortable in hot and even hot+humid weather, and they're hygienic for 4 or 5 hours of a single ride or ride and business, but get home and hang them up and, 3 hours later, they smell putrid -- basically like plastic jerseys.
I want something similar but in non-stink fabric.
My Kohl's shirts are like this one, but in different patterns and colors, and not Big 'n' Tall. (Can't find my patters/colors/sizes on site. Also, I must have bought on severe discount, as these are $37 each.
Patrick "not me pictured" Moore