>>2013781I'm a vegetarian and shower near daily, and bring and change into work clothes, so its not a problem.
As long as you avoid certain kinds of food, maybe you're like me, but only certain foods makes me smell (and like those foods, and not BO) It seems me that it strengthens smells if I eat anything with fish sauce, in particular, I think it's anchovies, too, like from the sauces in a thai restaurant, and red meat, fast food that kind of thing, and high sodium levels, as a regular thing or habit. Also protein "shakes", anything with added minerals and vitamins, powdered and processed stuff, added sugars, and ultraprocessed stuff in particular. Vegetable/plant based whole food, water to nutrient ratios are ideal; the other stuff concentrates in excretion.
If you are generating high aerobic output on a regular basis (twice a day, for 1-2 hours) and drinking the approriate amount of water, the volume of sweat is going to be higher relative to the salts. If you are also low added salt, (under 2000mg/day) The dilution just kinda blowsit out.
And cotton soaks it up but doesn't stink as long as you dry it out and those salts aren't stinky types, and it absorbs in proportion to the weight of the cotton while synthetic blends and polyester will absolutely get spicy and stay funky and so its cotton or wool only next to the skin, that goes for the work clothes too. If you sweat a lot or live in a hot climate increase airflow, wash more frequently with water, and/or hydration and all the above.