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<blockquote data-quote="Benbocat1" data-source="post: 3900392" data-attributes="member: 10403"><p>At one time early on, I didn't have much money to spend. I wore my parka that I wore everyday and long handle underwear under my jeans. I bought a pair of mesh camo to wear over them. Worked great. My second generation of clothing was heavy duty clothing from Cabella's. It worked also but was bulky. Two years ago, I went to Walmart and bought a light weight wind resistent scent control jacket in Mossy Oak. It is not insulated but has a tight knit second layer and matching pants good for cool mornings.t. I shopped around and bought two light down jackets one sized one size larger than the other for real cold mornings. I've hunted over 40 years. I bought the Russell stretch long handle underwear that stretches at Walmart also. I bought two pair and it is great...two pair for the coldest mornings. I now have the best hunting clothes ever. I did buy two pair of light weight camo pants for warm weather archery at Bass Pro. The Russell underwea wicks away moisture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benbocat1, post: 3900392, member: 10403"] At one time early on, I didn't have much money to spend. I wore my parka that I wore everyday and long handle underwear under my jeans. I bought a pair of mesh camo to wear over them. Worked great. My second generation of clothing was heavy duty clothing from Cabella's. It worked also but was bulky. Two years ago, I went to Walmart and bought a light weight wind resistent scent control jacket in Mossy Oak. It is not insulated but has a tight knit second layer and matching pants good for cool mornings.t. I shopped around and bought two light down jackets one sized one size larger than the other for real cold mornings. I've hunted over 40 years. I bought the Russell stretch long handle underwear that stretches at Walmart also. I bought two pair and it is great...two pair for the coldest mornings. I now have the best hunting clothes ever. I did buy two pair of light weight camo pants for warm weather archery at Bass Pro. The Russell underwea wicks away moisture. [/QUOTE]
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