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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    nah vests are aight. They look kinda stupid but whatever. Not fleece vests though. I have standards. But like a Carhart vest is decent.
    “Everybody likes wearing Carhartt until it’s time to do Carhartt shit”

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    something bad has happened to Youtube search today, it's totally different than it was yesterday, wtf

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    987654321
    I can get with that. But honestly, the one I got has a SW flair but doesn’t make me think of that. I can’t speak to other patterns. What I can speak to is the soft and coziness. Oh yes.

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    I just found it interesting. A company saying, hey, we're appropriating native patterns for profit. Just wanted to let you know we know this, and buy our shit.

    I don't care one way or the other, but do wonder how they nailed down the specific pattern origin. Do they do it for plaid too?
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    I don’t know what made them go a different scheme for he micro fleece unless it comes from indigenous roots.
    But now it has me twisted on those Navajo jewelry stands. It supports them, yet the cultural app of wearing it may not? My poor broken brain…
    Anyway, I have a $10 EB coupon burning a hole in my internet.

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    Licensing fees to the Navajo?

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    Johnson woolen mills. Who needs an insulated flannel when you can buy this and have it for your life, your kids life, and most likely their grandkids life:
    https://johnsonwoolenmills.com/product/hunting-coat/


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    Kavu and Prana make a good flannel jacket


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    Johnson woolen mills. Who needs an insulated flannel when you can buy this and have it for your life, your kids life, and most likely their grandkids life:
    https://johnsonwoolenmills.com/product/hunting-coat/


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    That looks like a legit jacket, but you misspelled Filson or Pendleton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    Johnson woolen mills. Who needs an insulated flannel when you can buy this and have it for your life, your kids life, and most likely their grandkids life:
    https://johnsonwoolenmills.com/product/hunting-coat/
    I'm in.


    About Johnson Woolen Mills


    In 1842, Johnson Woolen Mills began producing fabric from the wool of local sheep. As a need for strong, warm and comfortable clothing grew, the mill began producing woolen shirts, jackets and pants to accommodate the local community. Word quickly spread throughout northern Vermont about the quality and warmth of Johnson Woolen Mills clothing. Ice harvesters quickly realized the water resistant properties of woolen clothing, which made our green 28 oz. pants famously known as the "iceman pants".


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    Just looking at that picture makes me itchy.
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    I've got a smattering of Pendleton Flannels and one heavy Woolrich. That Johnson coat has been on my list since I first tried one on at Farm-Way.
    "If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"

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    School me on Insulated Flannel

    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    famously known as the "iceman pants".
    I thought that d00d skied in jeans ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    I'm in.


    About Johnson Woolen Mills


    In 1842, Johnson Woolen Mills began producing fabric from the wool of local sheep. As a need for strong, warm and comfortable clothing grew, the mill began producing woolen shirts, jackets and pants to accommodate the local community. Word quickly spread throughout northern Vermont about the quality and warmth of Johnson Woolen Mills clothing. Ice harvesters quickly realized the water resistant properties of woolen clothing, which made our green 28 oz. pants famously known as the "iceman pants".

    Read up on the owner. She’s a Trumpster. Not getting any more of my money based on comments about immigration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Read up on the owner. She’s a Trumpster. Not getting any more of my money based on comments about immigration.
    Soooooo you get to be itchy as fuck, smell like wet dog, and support the giant orange c#nt? Sounds like a win, win, win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    I thought that d00d skied in jeans ?
    Well, he didn't know that he could buy iceman pants.

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    My pants are made by a Trumpster?? Fuck. Now I'm confused.

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    On the bright side you still have a plethora of Made in China pants choices.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Well, he didn't know that he could buy iceman pants.
    he’s come a long way from leggings and a sheepskin jockstrap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frorider View Post
    “Everybody likes wearing Carhartt until it’s time to do Carhartt shit”
    duh

    I was going to start a business of selling slightly used carhartt clothes so people could look more authentic than the well washed and pressed pants they wear

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastfred View Post
    duh

    I was going to start a business of selling slightly used carhartt clothes so people could look more authentic than the well washed and pressed pants they wear
    There’s a whole suite of services to be offered there.

    For $1,000 I will come over and trash your mall cruiser pickup with authentic 2x4s, real gravel base, and the occasional tie rod.

    For an extra $500, I’ll lodge some rusty nails in the tires.

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    Fred, I'd like to partner up on this venture as I think it would dovetail well with my pre-worn Kinco and pre-stickered ski bro business. Can someone check on the political affiliation of the Carhartt family?
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Fred, I'd like to partner up on this venture as I think it would dovetail well with my pre-worn Kinco and pre-stickered ski bro business. Can someone check on the political affiliation of the Carhartt family?
    The one for Fred or the one for you? For you, well they're swiss.

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    I don't know about Carhartt, but the LL Bean owner Linda Bean is a vocal Trumptard. The orange monstrosity even thanked her publicly and urged his army of morans to support the company.

    https://fdra.org/latest-news/trumps-...e-controversy/

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    I like LLBean stuff
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