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Mike Bolton
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by Mike Bolton »
Me with a Cabela's shirt and pair of Dockers.
Not really authentic, but fairly close. I need to get the shirt tailored for fit. And I need to lose 5lbs/convert it to muscle.
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inexpensive_jones
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by inexpensive_jones »
I like that Cabela's shirt. Does it have epalets?
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Mike Bolton
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by Mike Bolton »
inexpensive_jones wrote:I like that Cabela's shirt. Does it have epalets?
Yes it does.
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IndyParise
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by IndyParise »
I have those same pants and shirt and they are fairly close. The shirt is almost exact except for the buttons and no pleats.
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inexpensive_jones
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by inexpensive_jones »
Is the color of the shirt Stone or something else?
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Kodiak
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by Kodiak »
inexpensive_jones wrote:Is the color of the shirt Stone or something else?
Yes. Stone it is. Very nice shirts.
If you want an Indy-ish look, try out the Serengeti Safari shirt. They are more durable for 'adventuring.'