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I know it probably sounds crazy I’m even asking but I’m in the search for some super comfy casual wear tops for my weekends when I’m around the hunting camp or outdoors around the house doing chores and such this fall/winter. Looking for suggestions on both materials and brands. I’m thinking long sleeve hoodies, 1/4 zip pullovers, sweatshirts, button ups, and full zip lightweight jackets made out of materials like wool blends or fleece and polyester blends or even flannel. I just want some good ol fashion comfortable clothing that I can wear doing just about anything! I know some of you folks have your favorites so I thought you could all maybe steer me in the right direction. I don’t particularly care for clothes shopping so I’m hoping you’ll all speed up the process for me.


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Any kind will do as long as it has orange on it somewhere and says "TENNESSEE". Anything lacking these things are unworthy of discussion.

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Originally Posted by RickyBobby
ILooking for suggestions on both materials and brands. I’m thinking long sleeve hoodies, 1/4 zip pullovers, sweatshirts, button ups, and full zip lightweight jackets made out of materials like wool blends or fleece and polyester blends or even flannel. I just want some good ol fashion comfortable clothing that I can wear doing just about anything!





Assuming you are speaking late October through early April temps, merino is great. Wear it alone at leisure, under cover for work.



Wearing a merino blend 1/4 zip all week.

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I hate pull overs.
Zip hoodie is OK.
Got some woodland camo deal from the ol ladys mom at xmas

Proly came from mid level dept type store.
Actually feels good, is quiet, sized right.....my early bow jacket

See how long before rhe zipper takes a crap.

Killed an old cheap hoodie that had a decade of hunting under it. That things was a dandy

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Originally Posted by SamOlson





Assuming you are speaking late October through early April temps, merino is great. Wear it alone at leisure, under cover for work.



Wearing a merino blend 1/4 zip all week.












Sam, do you have a certain brand you prefer?


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The fugg is a casual wear top?


Does it cover your blouse?


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The fugg is a casual wear top?


Does it cover your blouse?


Duck911 will be along shortly to educate you on the nuances of “men’s” early spring/late fall fashions. Jim, you wouldn’t believe how sensual a high quality merino wool rubbing against your bare nipples
Can make a guy feel.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The fugg is a casual wear top?



For me, it’s basically anything I wear away from work


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.... I’m in desperate need! I’ve put it off for too long.


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RickyBobby: I would NOT buy (let alone wear!) any type style or color "hoodie" since 1969!
That resentment and disdain came from having had to arrest several dozen hundred common street negro's who wore their flat black hoodies to blend into the shadows when committing crimes and to confuse witnesses to crimes - cause every other "brother" on the block and on the corner was also wearing an oversize flat black hoodie.
Anyway a few years ago I bought (at a garage sale) a cotton zip front insulated hoodie/coat with the familiar white/gray/blue/black checkered pattern.
These keep me warm and cozy when doing chores around the yard and are surprisingly wind resistant.
In fact I liked that first one so much I have invested about $3.00 more dollars and have bought two more of these at yard sales - one I keep in my VarmintMobile for quick use when needed.
Yeah not everyone who wears a hoodie is a drug peddlin, welfare spawn, ghetto-ite.
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They're a type of schlong warmer right?

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Merino wool is good, as it keeps the smell down.



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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The fugg is a casual wear top?






What I'm wearing right now.

Casual top and bottom.





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Wrangler blue jean shirt

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This thread has went full Tim McGraw. Never go full Tim McGraw.



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Duluth Trading Shoreman's Fleece. Windproof. Mostly water resistant in this rain-soaked blowhole and a schitt-ton of pockets.


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Originally Posted by jackmountain
This thread has went full Tim McGraw. Never go full Tim McGraw.



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I guess my biggest problem is how it’s all overpriced these days and then once I wear it a time or two I’ll decide I don’t like it and it’ll get pushed to the back of the closet or placed in the bottom of a drawer to never be worn again. Kinda aggravating!


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The fugg is a casual wear top?






What I'm wearing right now.

Casual top and bottom.








You mean like a snuggie??


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The fugg is a casual wear top?






What I'm wearing right now.

Casual top and bottom.








You mean like a snuggie??



I think they’re called “Onesies”


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