Adventure Travel Shirt Update

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Thank you.
I like to read long term reviews. We tend to get all giddy over new gear and buy 'em like they are going out of style. A year or two down the road will show how good the piece is and how much we like it. Gear that lasts and is wearable interests me.
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That's true Feraud, you never hear about how gear has aged and responded over time. Thanks for the update, MK. I've never heard of the Tilley Endurabale; I'll have to look it up. :D
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Hey, MK, if that Willis and Geiger shirts needs a home, keep me in mind!
:wink: Arms of an ape?...yep yep yep!!! :lol:

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Uh oh, scary new avatar for Michaelson. Check out those eyes!

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Too much java. :shock:
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Post by FloatinJoe »

I've actually been wearing the Cabelas Safari shirt for about 3 years now and really like it. I've never had a problem with the durability. MK is right though, it could breathe a bit better.

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randystokes wrote:Uh oh, scary new avatar for Michaelson. Check out those eyes!

Randy
It's not a matter of too much java, it's a matter of him spotting the coffee pot altogether!

Thanks for the update, MK. I'd be great to get reviews like this on other pieces of gear and how they stand up to the test of time. I have a vintage military shirt (close enough) which has been serving me well, though now I know the most durable options!

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Michaelson wrote:Hey, MK, if that Willis and Geiger shirts needs a home, keep me in mind!
:wink: Arms of an ape?...yep yep yep!!! :lol:

Regards! Michaelson
Ape arms. Yeah, I can relate. That is probably a good selling point for me! Actually, maybe more like silly, gangly arms in my case, but I get what you mean, MK.

I'll rochambeau you for MK's shirt, Michaelson! I'll go first... :wink:
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Mojave Jack wrote:I'll rochambeau you for MK's shirt, Michaelson! I'll go first... :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Better watch out Robert Smith doesn't beat you to it. :wink:

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I practice Indy's style of negotiation.....I shoot first. :wink:

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Michaelson wrote:I practice Indy's style of negotiation.....I shoot first. :wink:

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So do I, though I prefer the "jump up and run like blazes" tactic! :D

Robert Smith! Good one, Bink! :lol:
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So do I, though I prefer the "jump up and run like blazes" tactic!
Me too, actually. 8-[

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If you ever need a stunt double for just the close up "long arms" shots, I'm your man while Ken does all the cliff diving. 8)

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I wore the Tilley Endurable hat all summer and in the rain last week. Quality, but pricey stuff.
Listen, if a hat can be eaten by an elephant and then excreted, washed a worn again- then that is quality stuff!
I wonder if the owner is called "S**T Head"? :lol:
Are the Tilley shirts a good Indy color match or just really a fine bush shirt?

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Hemingway Jones wrote:That's true Feraud, you never hear about how gear has aged and responded over time. Thanks for the update, MK. I've never heard of the Tilley Endurabale; I'll have to look it up. :D
HJ,

They are the same folks in Canada that make the Tilley hats.

While I was at Disneyland, a well dressed lady walked passed me wearing one of their hats. I said, "Nice Tilley", and she turned and smiled.
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Bufflehead Jones wrote:
Hemingway Jones wrote:That's true Feraud, you never hear about how gear has aged and responded over time. Thanks for the update, MK. I've never heard of the Tilley Endurabale; I'll have to look it up. :D
HJ,

They are the same folks in Canada that make the Tilley hats.

While I was a Disneyland, a well dressed lady walked passed me wearing one of their hats. I said, "Nice Tilley", and she turned and smiled.
I did the same thing and was given a look like I was a lecherous old man!!! Kind of liked it though :o
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Bufflehead Jones wrote:HJ,

They are the same folks in Canada that make the Tilley hats.

While I was at Disneyland, a well dressed lady walked passed me wearing one of their hats. I said, "Nice Tilley", and she turned and smiled.
Oh yes, my favorite diversion while on vacation is playing "spot the Tilley hat." There's a ton of them out there!

I've gotten several items from Tilley over the years including two hats and one bush shirt. I forget when I got the shirt, it may have been over eight years ago, but I ironed it once, and haven't had to do it since. There is still no sign of fraying or of the fabric wearing thin at the rub points, and it comes out of the washer still looking like a shirt half it's age. Admittedly, the fabric content is more polyester than cotten, but the care tag really does mean it when it reads "Give 'em H**l!" Yes they're expensive, but when you consider that the cheaper shirts will have hit the rag bin long before the Tilley, you're actually saving money in the long run.

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I agree with floatinjoe. I like the Cabela's shirt. It fits me better than the LL Bean shirt. The Bean sleeves are about an inch too short. But the LL Bean shirt is definitely more comfortable in the Texas summer. I'm going to check out the Tilley shirt...my dad wears his Tilley hat whenever he travels. He swears by the quality of their products.
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Prof. Ed wrote:
Bufflehead Jones wrote:
Hemingway Jones wrote:That's true Feraud, you never hear about how gear has aged and responded over time. Thanks for the update, MK. I've never heard of the Tilley Endurabale; I'll have to look it up. :D
HJ,

They are the same folks in Canada that make the Tilley hats.

While I was a Disneyland, a well dressed lady walked passed me wearing one of their hats. I said, "Nice Tilley", and she turned and smiled.
I did the same thing and was given a look like I was a lecherous old man!!! Kind of liked it though :o
When you said "Tilley", she must have misunderstood what you said. :shock:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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