Our check wool coats in the 50s and 60s came from Woods, or if you had more money Pendleton or LL Bean.
They were standard bush wear in B. C.
I think Jimmy is referring to brands like Filson that make full wool jackets that cost around as much as goretex pro and therma loft
Funny thing is the trendy outdoor gear made by hunting oriented manufacturers is trash compared to modern technical gear and the old stuff.
Like the old M1903
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Yes that's what it said on the post there. I don't have the magazine sorry. I haven't ever seen a buck skein jacket. You?
Damn those are some awesome Mule bucks.
My monthly library includes several upland \ English \ African game themes Camouflage is forbidden. .
I think Jimmy is referring to brands like Filson that make full wool jackets that cost around as much as goretex pro and therma loft
Funny thing is the trendy outdoor gear made by hunting oriented manufacturers is trash compared to modern technical gear and the old stuff.
Who do you hunt with? The Sitka camo club? Oilskin jackets? I hunt most often in a blaze orange shirt I bought on the clearance rack at Walmart. I’ve hunted with a lot of dudes that got their gear from the guy in charge of stores at the local utility company. The guy had a picture of himself taken in a Keswick dinner jacket. Nothing screams high end to me.
The fact is, my pricey outdoor gear allows me to go farther/longer and stay warmer/cooler.
Sometimes my hunting outfit is worth about 50$ at the thrift store, sometimes my outfit is worth a few thousand $. The hunt style will dictate what I wear and how I pack; sometimes nothing can beat a thick wool sweater, other times a lightweight packable puffy is all I need.
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