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Bass Pro/Cabela's are the same Chinese crap Red head brand, cheesy chink fabric wears out in no time. Mine are Orvis, Woolrich, Columbia et al most all purchased new with tags off eBay, I'll only pay 50% of retail shipped. New in the stores this stuff though quality is priced outrageously.
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I like Pendleton wool like mentioned above. Our local store closed unfortunately. If I’m out in Oregon for work I try to hit their outlets and buy the clearance ones.
Bought a flannel at Tractor Supply because I liked the pattern. Wore it once then cut it up for rags. The bottom of the sleeve jokes went down almost to my belt line. Not sure what Chinaman they used to make the dimensions, but it was all sorts of jacked up.
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Bass Pro/Cabela's are the same Chinese crap Red head brand, cheesy chink fabric wears out in no time. Mine are Orvis, Woolrich, Columbia et al most all purchased new with tags off eBay, I'll only pay 50% of retail shipped. New in the stores this stuff though quality is priced outrageously. buy in the off-season. Right now I'm wearing a thick, flannel Orvis shirt i bought last Spring, 40 bucks shipped
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I'm wearing a Duluth trading shirt right this minute. Good shirts. American Whitetail are also good shirts.
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Goodwill, ARC, thrifts, you will find filson. Woolrich, Pendleton and brand x. Some wool, some synthetic. I am not big so look all the way up to 3xxx as people shrink their wool so it fits me. Or old. Codgers die. Same for whipcord and wool pants
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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Boat has is one of those companies I can’t understand how they are still in business. 50% of my dealings with them have been a total cluster f@*k.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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L.L. Bean, Land's End, Orvis.
I don't think that the flannel shirts from Bass Pro or Cabela's have the same level of quality. ^^^^^^^^ This......
T R U M P W O N !
U L T R A M A G A !
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Pendleton.
I don't have a use for cotton flannel, only wool.
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I like the carhart flannel shirts, better than most.
"Life is tough, even tougher if your stupid" John Wayne
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LOL, I'm one for one okay with them!
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
Holocaust Deniers, the ultimate perverted dipchits: Bristoe, TheRealHawkeye, stophel, Ghostinthemachine, anyone else?
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Where ever I can find 2X tall, usually Lands End, LL Bean or Cabela's
"The older I get, the better I was"
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Where ever I can find 2X tall, usually Lands End, LL Bean or Cabela's I've got a closet full of 2XLT's from Lands End. They have some pretty fair sales a couple of times a year. Some of my Lands End flannels are close to 10 years old, and I wear flannel every day on the farm all winter long. Although I must be shrinking, because my new Carhart coat is only an XLT.
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I buy mine wherever they're the best buy.
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Try Amazon and type in Woolrich. They have plenty. I have had Woolrich for years and love them.
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Orscheln's Farm and Home Stores have some heavy weight flannel shirts for sale. Lotsa work clothes in there.
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I buy elastic waist blue jeans from this place I found online. Other than that, Tractor Supply is where I buy coats and shirts and stuff.
I wish they would start selling socks, underwear,...and elastic waist britches.
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