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Thanks, I’ll take a look!distantpeople wrote:What about trying some of the better WWII reenactor suppliers and perhaps distress yourself?
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IndyFan89 wrote:I feel like I used to see allot more adventure/safari style clothing in stores like JC Penny or Macy’s but anymore I don’t see much of it. I’d kill for a linen indy shirt.
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Heading to Bass pro today!ChrisMD wrote:IndyFan89 wrote:I feel like I used to see allot more adventure/safari style clothing in stores like JC Penny or Macy’s but anymore I don’t see much of it. I’d kill for a linen indy shirt.
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Agreed. You should have good luck at Cabela’s, Bass Pro, or maybe a Sportsman’s Warehouse. I can usually find safari type shirts in there. Especially since it’s getting closer to spring I’ve noticed the fly fishing shirts are out now and that’s typically when I can find the safari shirts. Good luck!
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[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201801 ... 9c50fb.jpg[/img]IndyFan89 wrote:I feel like I used to see allot more adventure/safari style clothing in stores like JC Penny or Macy’s but anymore I don’t see much of it. I’d kill for a linen indy shirt.
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Coincidentally, I recently read an interesting book about that very topic: Wild Company by Mel & Patricia Ziegler, the founders of the Banana Republic chain of clothing stores.IndyFan89 wrote:I feel like I used to see a lot more adventure/safari style clothing in stores like JC Penny or Macy’s but anymore I don’t see much of it.
I hope you enjoy the book. It's a breezy, fun read. I found my copy used through Amazon. The web site you linked to inspired me to track down the book.Cajunkraut wrote:Davidd, I just ordered a copy of Wild Company. Thanks for the rec.
And speaking of nationwide retail no longer identifiable by its much more adventurous roots, who can forget the original Pier 1 Imports. My mom bought me my very first Mexican-made leather bullwhip there sometime around 1984.
Nope, not unless it's the latest home decor trend. That place used to be so cool. It was like an indoor Marrakesh market.davidd wrote:Still haven't done that, but I don't think Pier 1 carries "Mombasa mosquito netting" anymore.
Yes it was- I bought this 10x12 faux-antique photo at Pier 1 in ‘83 or so.davidd wrote:Yeah, Pier 1 used to be so cool when I was a kid!
I'm not sure why the photo is showing up as a link rather than an embedded photo, but I pasted the link into my browser. Neat pic! Love the sepia tone! That was really from Pier 1? Yeah, that was a cool store!cm289 wrote: Yes it was- I bought this 10x12 faux-antique photo at Pier 1 in ‘83 or so.
Ooh! Looks like a good site to peruse! Thanks for the post!Bigfoot wrote:You might find something you like here: https://www.tagsafari.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;