Taking clothes off in hot weather is about the worst thing you can do. Whether we agree with their politics or anything else, have you ever seen an Arab running around in the desert with no shirt on? Actually they have things down when it comes to dressing for the heat, and when working in the engine/boiler rooms when in the Navy we did the same thing. Instead of taking off clothes and allowing the sun to hit your body directly causing it to heat up, you keep on at least one layer of lite weight clothes. That serves two putposes. One it keeps the sun off of you when you are outdoors, and two the cloth serves to soak up the sweat coming from your body and hold it against you. The wet cloths being against your body then has an evaporative effect that actually helps keep you cooler than you'd be if you were to remove that layer of clothing.
I know, putting on clothes to beat the heat sounds counter intuitive, but having actually worked in the shipboard enngine rooms for nearly 4 of the six years I served, and now being out in the sun working on equipment 90% of the time I can assure you it does work.
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