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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-19T18:39:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "“Liquid receipts.” That’s how one man on the LetsRun message board describes the splotches of sweat that cover a cotton tee after a good run. He’s a fan of those stains, it would seem, and I’m actually inclined to agree with him. No offense to the many creative fabrics that running brands have coaxed to […]\n\nThe post Why There’s Nothing Wrong With Running in Cotton appeared first on InsideHook.",
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