i dont wear jackets usually just wear two sweatshirts or a t shirt under a sweat shirt dependin on how cold it is that morning..but i always carry and extra shirt with me just incase...
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i dont wear jackets usually just wear two sweatshirts or a t shirt under a sweat shirt dependin on how cold it is that morning..but i always carry and extra shirt with me just incase...
http://graywolfwoolens.com
When I can afford it, this company will most likely be supplying my next hunting outfit. I will be getting the double knees and butt in the pants. I might even get me one of those wool Kromer hats.
I like the looks of that Wolf skin stuff. Thanks for the link. BCKID
The Wolf Skin stuff does look really good, but it certainly isn't cheap !!
Bone-Collector: Where do you get the wool jackets you mentioned? I got some nice wool pants at Surplus Herbie's in Williams Lake for about $50.00 but no jackets. BCKIDQuote:
Originally Posted by bone-collector
hey BCkid, you can usualy find them in a mens work wear world store, or any clothing store that sells logging clothing (cork boots etc)
Does some of that tighter wool keep the wind out?
Hey Guys
Workwear World has all kinds of effective winter wear. I found my old wool jacket at a Salvation Army store, so always keep your eyes open for quality used items. I bought my woolies in Port Hardy in 1984 for $70.00 included suspenders and tax .20 years later I still have them but they are a little tighter around the middle. A small investment that has paid off as I wont need to buy another pair again. :-)
Houndogger, some of the good quality wool stuff will stop most of the wind. When I had wool i always tried to have an overjacket for windbreak. Got one here somewhere my ex made out of white canvas with a hood. I had her make it for wolf hunting in the winter but I liked it so much I wore it for everything and the white ain't.
=keith=
Unless they shrink a little too much :smile:Quote:
Originally Posted by huntersdad