March 22, 2018, 10:51 AM
fpuhanFlannel shirts
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Originally posted by Echtermetzger:
Forget all that stuff and start doing searches for merino wool.
undershirts, sweaters, hoodies, button down long sleeve, short sleeve, henley, crew.
Yes, you pay more for merino, BUT it requires less washing, is antimicrobial, warm wet or dry and breathes amazingly well.
And even just a nice wool sweater, too.
Ebay has a ton of used merino if you aren't too picky.
By definition, Merino wool isn't US made.
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NRA Benefactor/Patriot Member March 22, 2018, 11:29 AM
reflex/deflex 64If you want to avoid an undershirt the 8oz is heavy enough you'll certainly not miss it. The 4oz is going to come off as a soft Oxford weight I'd say. I'm not a fan of the light weight myself.
For normal winter indoor/outdoor wear I like that middle weight. The heavy plus an undershirt and vest is classic wood splitting wear.
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March 22, 2018, 11:35 AM
konata88quote:
For normal winter indoor/outdoor wear I like that middle weight. The heavy plus an undershirt and vest is classic wood splitting wear.
Thanks. 6-8oz it is. My henleys are like a thick cotton t-shirt. I'm guessing that's less than 4oz.
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maladatquote:
Originally posted by fpuhan:
quote:
Originally posted by Echtermetzger:
Forget all that stuff and start doing searches for merino wool.
undershirts, sweaters, hoodies, button down long sleeve, short sleeve, henley, crew.
Yes, you pay more for merino, BUT it requires less washing, is antimicrobial, warm wet or dry and breathes amazingly well.
And even just a nice wool sweater, too.
Ebay has a ton of used merino if you aren't too picky.
By definition, Merino wool isn't US made.
I'm not sure that's true - my understanding is that Merino is a group of related breeds of sheep, and that Merino wool is wool from Merino sheep regardless of where the sheep are raised.
March 22, 2018, 08:20 PM
Echtermetzgerquote:
By definition, Merino wool isn't US made
It depends on the company. Some companies will get the wool from merino rams in New Zealand or Australia, for example, but send it off to mills in China or Vietnam or Bangladesh. Others will do the milling in US or Canada or New Zealand.
And if you go the ebay route, you can avoid any 'direct' dollars going to the People's Republic of China.
Merino wool, however, is far too awesome to ignore. And it is from Aussie and Kiwi shepherds, what's not to like?
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March 23, 2018, 06:50 AM
valkyrie1This is a nice site for clothing...
http://www.carbon2cobalt.com/October 06, 2018, 02:50 PM
MikeGLIquote:
Originally posted by Aquilon:
Try Vermont Flannel Co.
classic flannels. They have a dark gray (as well as solid green and blue), U.S. made, about $54.
These are very nice and US made, HOWEVER, their sizing is screwy. I'm not a big dude and usually wear a medium in most shirts/jackets/vests...etc, sometimes a small if they run big. Their small is long on me and the sleeves are long. I'll say that I think it's nice enough to keep and have tailored.
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bigmuleI got a spare solid faded brown(?) xl long from bean.
I just dont wear it. It maybe out of style but that seems to be what your after.
It’s broken In And clean.
No rips tears or holes.
It’s yours if its the right size and if ya want it.
Heck I have an Orvis fishing vest too. Takers?
October 06, 2018, 03:23 PM
arfmelIn my opinion, at the cost those Vermont Flannel Co. shirts should really have pockets that line up with the pattern of the shirt. Those diagonal pockets are kind of cheap looking on a shirt that ought to be high quality.
October 06, 2018, 05:19 PM
corsairquote:
Originally posted by Echtermetzger:
quote:
By definition, Merino wool isn't US made
It depends on the company. Some companies will get the wool from merino rams in New Zealand or Australia, for example, but send it off to mills in China or Vietnam or Bangladesh. Others will do the milling in US or Canada or New Zealand.
And if you go the ebay route, you can avoid any 'direct' dollars going to the People's Republic of China.
Merino wool, however, is far too awesome to ignore. And it is from Aussie and Kiwi shepherds, what's not to like?
There's a variety of Merino wool breeds in the world. Most are familiar with those in New Zealand and to a lesser extent Australia. The Merino breed in the US is the Rambouillet sheep, found throughout the western US. Montana being the largest producer of wool for textile; Vermont was the largest but was undercut by overseas competition during the industrial revolution. The hardest part of the wool textile chain for domestic production is not the farms but, the processors and mills...that industry in the US is all but extinct. I believe there's one processor and one mill left that can handle commercial scale production, both are located in North Carolina. I was a sales rep for Ibex years ago and we got the deep immersion in the whole supply chain as there was a couple of styles that were 100% USA sourced and made we had to know about.
October 06, 2018, 05:40 PM
newmexicanquote:
Originally posted by YellowJacket:
filson alaskan guide shirt. not cheap, but made in usa and lifetime guarantee.
LLB are imported now. Pendleton has great stuff... mostly wool but they have some flannel.
https://www.pendleton-usa.com/...t&start=15&cgid=M110https://www.pendleton-usa.com/...t&start=26&cgid=M110
These are what I wear, over the years I’ve managed to collect 4 of them. It’s sort of funny, that’s almost a thousand dollars worth of flannel...
October 06, 2018, 06:03 PM
doublesharpI just received an email sale notice from Costco and flannel shirts are featured for $9.99 w/free shipping. The reviews are mostly positive. I'm going to buy a couple. Normally I buy at Rural King farm store.
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October 06, 2018, 06:06 PM
TMatsquote:
I’ve been wearing Henley shirts during the winter, perhaps with a thermal layer underneath. Usually been warm enough. But this year, as I age, it didn’t seem sufficient.
How about a different Henley? For the last couple winters I’ve I’ve been wearing Henleys from a company called Legendary Whitetails. It’s a two layer shirt of complementary colors like Navy blue and tan. I typically wear with a colored t-shirt that sorta matches either the primary or secondary color. Warm and they look good.
Alright, they changed the shirt. Here’s a link, maybe one of the two lined Henleys will suit you.
Legendary Whitetails HenleysThey also have flannel shirts
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October 06, 2018, 06:32 PM
Palmquote:
Originally posted by YellowJacket:
filson alaskan guide shirt. not cheap, but made in usa and lifetime guarantee.
Filson Alaskan Guide is no longer made in the USA, unfortunately. And when they want $125 for it I really can't justify that for an imported shirt.
October 06, 2018, 06:36 PM
AglifterPendleton washable wool shirts. You'll never look back at flannel
October 06, 2018, 06:46 PM
x0225095I’ve got ones from ll bean and mountain khaki.
I’m happy with them. The mk’s have a snap at the bottom to accommodate concealed carry.
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October 06, 2018, 07:50 PM
WoodmanVintage Moose Creek wool blend shirt/jacket, quilted lining, NEW, was my last estate score. Got it in August, cleaned a ton of crap off it, then stored it in a bag with cedar to kill the critters.
Not flannel, but wow, it is like a dry sauna, it is so warm. My flannel-lined jeans were pre-Lands End sell-out. Now about five sizes too big.
There are several new-with-tags solid color M.C. long sleeve flannel shirts on that auction site ...
October 06, 2018, 08:29 PM
xray 99Check out the LL Bean Wicked Good Flannel Shirt, traditional fit houndstooth.
https://www.llbean.com/llb/sho...9&feat=589-GN1&csp=fDevoid of the plaid patterns.
October 07, 2018, 08:16 AM
taco68Another vote for LL Bean. I live in mine 6 months a year.
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