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Icebreaker merino is what I have.
The merino is good...
Style wise I have no idea.
and wool don't stink too bad. I like my icebreaker, ibex, smart wool schit
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I’m from South Florida where our daily clothing is a pair of shorts and a shirt with a (saltwater) fish on it. Strangely our business casual also includes shorts and a shirt with a fish on it. What’s even stranger is our formal wear also includes shorts and a shirt with a fish on it. During the two days of winter, our fleece shirts have fish on them, but the shorts are still mandatory. Please note that this fish shirt can be either a long or short sleeve, even in the Summer. Sure makes things easy.
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Pullovers are for women.
Do you shake your hips side to side when donning and doffing said pullover.
Nice pullover and some capri pants for youse fairies.
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Carhartt zip hoodie, withe the "waffle" type insulation for me. When it gets even colder - a Filson wool vest under that.
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I like my Voormie hoodie, merino wool, but they are pricey. Made in Boulder, Co, I believe
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Pullovers are for women.
Do you shake your hips side to side when donning and doffing said pullover.
Nice pullover and some capri pants for youse fairies. How about anoraks?
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Pullovers are for women.
Do you shake your hips side to side when donning and doffing said pullover.
Nice pullover and some capri pants for youse fairies. How about anoraks? I dont know what the schit that is.
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Smart wool hoodie for me with a carhart vest
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Well, at least some of you weirdos are wearing wool.
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I like my Voormie hoodie, merino wool, but they are pricey. Made in Boulder, Co, I believe Wait, aren't we boycotting Boulder, CO and everything made there?
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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Pullovers are for women.
Do you shake your hips side to side when donning and doffing said pullover.
Nice pullover and some capri pants for youse fairies. How about anoraks? I dont know what the schit that is. I do, it ain't something you wear when you're looking for a "super comfy casual top". It's something you wear when it's fuggin -25F every fuggin day/night (it's all the same that time of year) for 4 months. Zippers don't work in those temps, even if you could work them with seal skin mittens on.
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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Okay....like what the tourists who climb Everest wear.
Yeah....you dont need that.
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Well, at least some of you weirdos are wearing wool.
Not too worry, I have a nice Woolrich shirt and a Filson vest I wear over the shirt, but that's for goin' to town. Not super comfy casual wear for around the place and camp. . It's super comfy goin' to town wear. And over top of that if it's cold enough, an Asbell wool jacket. If it's even colder, but for hunting, it's a LL Bean wool coat. And if it's even colder than those situations I prefer to stay in by the woodstove. Will them sheep you are getting give off merino wool?
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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No Merino.
Truth be told....they are doing some amazing things with the coarser wool.
You wouldn't know the difference these days.
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Carhartt zip hoodie, withe the "waffle" type insulation for me. When it gets even colder - a Filson wool vest under that. Good description of the liner. That's the one I like as well. Cuts the wind, and is reasonably warm.
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Interesting about the coarser wool Jim. I don't generally worry much except when it's directly next to skin. I have one really warm, bordering on too warm, handmade beanie from up in the Juneau area. I bothers me enough I generally wear a bandana under it. I have another one from Ireland, don't know the type of wool, but it's nowhere near as itchy. I loves me some wool. I'll leave the sheep to you folks in MT though
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Filson wool has been my go to for cold weather dick beatings for several years. It's coarse and itchy on bare skin, but since I constantly scratch my crotch anyways, no harm: no foul.
I hope Jimbo is right and they're figuring out ways to make it less itchy. The COCK thanks you in advance.
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That manhood warmer pic you posted looked more than itchy enough for my tastes.
I might have to go all sissified and wear a silk one under it as a liner.
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 don't generally worry much except when it's directly next to skin. I have one really warm, bordering on too warm, handmade beanie from up in the Juneau area. I bothers me enough I generally wear a bandana under it. I have another one from Ireland, don't know the type of wool, but it's nowhere near as itchy.
I've got a wool beanie I bought in Queensland, New Zealand. It is hands down the most comfy, non itchy wool hat I have. I have no idea if they threatened it with lawsuits or just gave it a good BJ, but it behaves.
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Learn something new every day. I thought Queensland was in Australia...............or maybe that's Austria?
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