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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: Txduckman] #1903444 12/09/10 03:28 AM
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Amen! Shirts, vests, etc for left handed shooters is a market that might be good for a beginning company. Not "ambidextrous" as that kind of gear rarely fits either properly.



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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: dutton1] #1903487 12/09/10 03:42 AM
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Originally Posted By: dutton1
I personally like Colombia style shits.
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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: LandPirate] #1903522 12/09/10 03:55 AM
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Warm, comfortable, quiet.

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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: dutton1] #1904782 12/09/10 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: dutton1
I personally like Colombia style shits:)

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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: Dude Briggs] #1905103 12/09/10 06:43 PM
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Make the zippers extra large so us old arthritic people can grasp the pull. Personally i like velcro to close flap over jacket zipper and pocket flaps. Fleece is good for layering.



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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: rclester89] #1905150 12/09/10 06:56 PM
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Jacket with slick insides, not material that catches on the shirt under it.

I like it to look good and neutral


Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: Brother in-law] #1905243 12/09/10 07:16 PM
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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: zeagle68] #1905395 12/09/10 08:01 PM
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See lots of people thinking about stuff for the cool part of deer seaon.

THIS IS TEXAS, NOT ALASKA!

We don't get cold down here till after Thanksgiving usually. We hunt year around down here! smile For us bow hunters hunting in ground blinds that usually means we are hunting in 80 degree plus and warm clothing is not on our minds.

It's great to see camo's and stuff we need to wear during December thru February. But it's not always available in clothing made for hot weather hunting. More availability in a variety of warm weather camo patterns would certainly help.



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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: Curtis] #1905429 12/09/10 08:12 PM
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I like shirts that don't pull the tails out when you raise your arms up. I also like pants that aren't like a cheap hotel.




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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: wacorusty] #1909090 12/10/10 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: wacorusty
imo, I don't like thick padding

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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: dutton1] #1909120 12/10/10 07:57 PM
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My advice the hunting appearl market is a tuff market to compete in!!! Escpecially if you don't have the technology behind it

One of the best small introduction companies that are making it is gamegaurd.. But I suspect a lot of their stuff my be on consignment.

Personally If i was to start my own outdoor appareal line i would go after the women segment..They have limited choices and have no issues paying a premium to finish out the look


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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: zeagle68] #1909188 12/10/10 08:18 PM
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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: zeagle68] #1909352 12/10/10 09:27 PM
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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: FoxTrot] #1909378 12/10/10 09:38 PM
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I look for something that fits tall skinny people. Most hunting clothes are made for short fat people. Not all hutners are puss gutted dwarfs! just most of them.

After that, i like clothing that layers well, not some big thick insulated outer layer that makes me sweat while walking.

Fleece and microfleece has become my "go to" in hunting and outdoor clothing. I like it for it's quick drying ability, and it's breathe-ability. I find it keeps me comfortable over a wider range of temps.



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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: psycho0819] #1909501 12/10/10 10:29 PM
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I guess I need to say it again.......shirts with long enough tails to stay tucked in and layer well.

This is not a small thing and has caused me to stop by camo from two companies.

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Re: What do you look for in hunting attire? [Re: Bob in TX] #1909534 12/10/10 10:41 PM
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I've never been interested in hunting a tire. If it's still on my truck, I won't have a way home from the lease. If it's just lying in a dump somewhere, it's no challenge to hunt, anyway. Besides, no matter how long you cook them, they never get tender enough for my tastes, and they just always seem to taste like, well, the bubble gum you get out of those machines in gas station bathrooms, and it doesn't matter how long you marinade them or what you use to marinade them in.

Now old TV's are a whole different matter. Fun to watch them implode when you shoot 'em.


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