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I need some new Henley L/S Shirts. I had several Levi's brand I really liked. Can't find anymore. I have some Members Mark and others that are too big in the body and just feel "cheap". Don't want a pocket. Any good choices.?
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I wore the members marks this year. I liked them for $8 or so.
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I like the Carhartt collared, zip front thermals.....
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I like the Carhartt collared, zip front thermals..... Me too!
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Henley collar thermal shirt lets a lot of heat out.
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Speaking of thermals,. I was astonished at the price of Under Armors long Johns 4.0, $80 . Are they that good.
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I work in food processing, cold environment. I picked up some of the Heat32 (I think the name is) base layers at Costco. They are super thin but I threw out all my thermal henley's that I had worn for years after using these. Less bulk, sleeve cuffs don't get all stretched out. Tight, form fitting base layer type shirts are where it is at for me moving forward. Just my 2 cents.
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I have had the LL Bean ones for years.
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Speaking of thermals,. I was astonished at the price of Under Armors long Johns 4.0, $80 . Are they that good. I have a bunch of 3.0 and 4.0 as gifts from the wife. They are not worth it in my opinion. I use the 4.0 under thin wool over layer. The 4.0 is waffled, so it traps air and allows circulation. This is my standard wear when we hike on the weekends when it is below 20. Above 20 or so I just wear wool. I use them because I have them, I would not buy replacements.
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Speaking of thermals,. I was astonished at the price of Under Armors long Johns 4.0, $80 . Are they that good. NOPE! I have a couple sets of the ones from CostCo as well. They're nice when it isn't real cold but you need that little bit extra. I still like merino wool or the polypro from Chilis(?) or similar. Haven't had to replace any lately so really not sure on brands. I'd buy higher quality merino wool over poly having tried them both. Polypro seems like they cause more body odor.
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