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Anyone can post photos of the Cabelas shirt?
Preferably worn.
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Here ya go...

Forgive the haggard look, I had been Geocaching for 10 hours in Summer!

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very nice! {borat voice}......gater, i like the buttons...very TOD/LC :D
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Cabelas opened a huge new store in St. Louis last week. They carry only the short sleeve Safari Shirt. Perhaps the long sleeve version will appear in the fall, but I was disappointed not to be able to buy one.
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Just an FYI-The Cabelas safari shirt was my first Indy shirt, and IMO you can't go wrong for the price (I paid $25 for mine). It was my primary shirt on cross country trip from Boston to Phoenix. It's a poly/cotton which made for easy cleaning and quick drying. It is also my "Dad" shirt for days when my wife is out and my daughter & I are playing hard. So far nothing sticks, i.e. food, crayons, dirt, juice, and just about anything else a 2yr old can throw at it.....literally. :D :D

BTW Platon- I will soon be ordering my first Wested, and it will depend heavily upon your specs. Big thanks my friend!!
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Post by rebelgtp »

i actually have 2 of the cabela's shirts and they are tough as nails. i wear them when i do my detection dog work mostly and they provide valuable protection from thorns and biting bugs.
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Post by Chewbacca Jones »

Forrestal wrote:Cabelas opened a huge new store in St. Louis last week. They carry only the short sleeve Safari Shirt. Perhaps the long sleeve version will appear in the fall, but I was disappointed no to be able to buy one.
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They still have the long sleeve through mail order. I have several of these, long and short sleeved. They are great everyday shirts and Indy shirts.

Platon; you can't go wrong.
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I actually have mine on today. Looks good with jeans and Aldens. Only two things I can mention, really. One - they don't have as much 'tail' as I would like and are prone to becoming untucked through the course of a day,and 2nd - careful of the sizes. I had to send one back, cuz it was like a tent! I think I ordered a XL for comfort (ok, cuz I'm fat! Happy now??!!) and hadda send it back for the next size down.

But I agree..the poly/cotton blend does make it a tough shirt. A l'il too warm for summer, but a great shirt for the money.
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