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I bought this outfit awhile back for winter deer/coyote hunting and never had it in the field. The cotton jacket is the bowhunter model (I believe) in XL, and has two large front cargo pockets and two slash pockets, elastic waistband and cuffs. The matching 6 pocket pants are XL as well, with take-ups on the waist. I'm snitch under 5'10" and 186# and the jacket and pants are a generous fit - purposely to layer up underneath for cold weather. I normally buy 36"-30" pants and these would probably fall down without a belt or suspenders (the waist has buttons attached for suspenders). I had the pants shortened and they're still almost an inch to long and there looks to be about 2" left in the hems to lengthen if needed.

Also included is a pair of lightweight cotton gloves, and a lightweight face mask type head cover, a Ricky Fowler type wide brim ball cap, and a heavy fleece beanie. $150 tyd and if you're not happy with it, just return everything and I'll refund your money minus my original shipping cost. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Bump . . .

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Bump for wishing the pants were large


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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Bump for wishing the pants were large


I had the size large first and exchanged them, I was concerned I could never have been able to get a layer of fleece underneath.

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What is everything made of? Cotton?


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The pants and jacket are 100% cotton, I would think they could shrink a bit if washed in hot water and then put in the dryer. The beenie is fleece, the gloves and face mask might be some type of polyester if I were to take a guess, not really sure.

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