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I bought a selection of Merino wool under layers from LL Bean, and they itch a bit. Nothing too bad, but they still itch. I bought different weights, but all the weights are pretty warm. I bought mine on sale in February or so. Some colors were cheaper, and that is what I got.
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"I've recently lost some weight, looking to replace old gear"
Health problems, Teal?.
Nope. Just was too fat. I'm still fat but not too fat. July 4 I started working on it. Really counting calories in, upping protein, cutting sugar by a very large amount and just really paying attention to not only what but how much I was eating. 4-5 Guinness a night, 4 nights a week adds a ton of empty calories even tho its a low cal beer. Always struggled with portion control. Got sick of it. My son graduates from basic training next month and I didn't want to be completely embarrassing when he introduced me to people. I expect to be down another 3-5 lbs by then. I'm down 12% of my body weight and still working. I won't really need new gear this year, can make my old stuff work one more go but next year, I need new stuff. Actually a combo of too big and wore out. Mostly old Gander Mt. stuff from pre-2000. If you have a "tailor" or seamstress in the area you may just look into having your old clothes that are still in decent shape "taken in" as we used to do in the Olden Days................you know, the 60's! I can see replacing the worn out stuff, but if you have any stuff that's still serviceable, alterations might be the answer. Good luck, Geno
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Johnson woolen mill is still in business and makes traditional wool coats and pants and other stuff, but they aren't cheap. https://johnsonwoolenmills.comJohnson Mills and Filson are my choices for wool clothing.
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"I've recently lost some weight, looking to replace old gear"
Health problems, Teal?.
Nope. Just was too fat. I'm still fat but not too fat. July 4 I started working on it. Really counting calories in, upping protein, cutting sugar by a very large amount and just really paying attention to not only what but how much I was eating. 4-5 Guinness a night, 4 nights a week adds a ton of empty calories even tho its a low cal beer. Always struggled with portion control. Got sick of it. My son graduates from basic training next month and I didn't want to be completely embarrassing when he introduced me to people. I expect to be down another 3-5 lbs by then. I'm down 12% of my body weight and still working. I won't really need new gear this year, can make my old stuff work one more go but next year, I need new stuff. Actually a combo of too big and wore out. Mostly old Gander Mt. stuff from pre-2000. If you have a "tailor" or seamstress in the area you may just look into having your old clothes that are still in decent shape "taken in" as we used to do in the Olden Days................you know, the 60's! I can see replacing the worn out stuff, but if you have any stuff that's still serviceable, alterations might be the answer. Good luck, Geno Nope, they need to come down a couple sizes. Like 3. Not a minor adjustment. Sucks to spend $$ but I'm healthier, feel better etc.
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Glad for that Teal,
Enjoy the weight loss and extra enrgy
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The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I have a King of the Mountain for sale. I believe it is an XL. Been a long time since I looked at it.
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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Johnson woolen mill is still in business and makes traditional wool coats and pants and other stuff, but they aren't cheap. https://johnsonwoolenmills.comThat's what my wool stuff is. My stuff is probably 20 yrs old now though. Think I should warsh it? They aren't giving them away are they? BUT if they last.... annual cost ain't horrible. I can check my local farm store and send you some pics of price tags. I didn't look at their website prices.
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No worries, not buying till after the season. Just plotting and planning.
Bow season Oct 1 and I've run out of things to think about otherwise.
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Deadlines and commitments, what to leave in, what to leave out...
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green bibs green jacket (unlined)
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Two of my favorite wool hunting items are the Commando sweater available from L.L.Bean. In my opinion they are even better than the ones that Cabela's offered several years ago.
As for a outer layer Check out Bemidji Woolen mills, I have the North shore double back double front Mackinaw. Very high quality and better prices that Filson or Woolrich, and I top it off with a Stormy Kromer.
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Two of my favorite wool hunting items are the Commando sweater available from L.L.Bean. In my opinion they are even better than the ones that Cabela's offered several years ago.
As for a outer layer Check out Bemidji Woolen mills, I have the North shore double back double front Mackinaw. Very high quality and better prices that Filson or Woolrich, and I top it off with a Stormy Kromer. I've been to the bemidji store, in bemidji. Nice stuff. I have several items I've purchased for my family as gifts from them.
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The Big Bill stuff that Northern Dave posted pictures of is the Codet brand.
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Fire...... dry it out.
I like it wet.😉
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I have a couple IceBreaker merino long sleeved shirts and they are the shizzle for a base layer.
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Silent predator is another wool company.. Saw this at the SCI show looked good to me.. I think , but i could be wrong.. The prices are less then King of the Mountain, and Sleeping Indian....
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With wool, the "itch" comes from the length of the fiber. The less expensive brands use shorter length fiber material which gives the itch. The better stuff uses a longer cut fiber which gives little to no itch at all. Been using wool for decades, stinks less too after a couple days than man made fibers.
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I have a couple IceBreaker merino long sleeved shirts and they are the shizzle for a base layer.
Your an animal, that stuff would not work for a normal person...……...
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