What shirt is on the Cheap?
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What shirt is on the Cheap?
Hello everyone, I am looking for a shirt that works as a sub. I almost bought an, err... well lets just say a certain one that is found of those with a larger girth. I decided against it per everyone’s numerous posts in the forums after my search. Now I am lost, what is a good sub for under $60.
I am not a man of unlimited wages, and I need a shirt in the next month for a trip I am going on? Any suggestions? Any new links? PM me,... AM me.... I'd even take a Pan Am me. Just something. Thanks.
I am not a man of unlimited wages, and I need a shirt in the next month for a trip I am going on? Any suggestions? Any new links? PM me,... AM me.... I'd even take a Pan Am me. Just something. Thanks.
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I have a few of these....nice shirts ! They have Regular and tall.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 4887&Nty=1
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 4887&Nty=1
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Erin, if you want a shirt that may be broken in already, I'd check out some good thrift stores or even army surplus shops. I found my favorite close-enough shirt (which is an old military shirt that resembles the L.L. Bean offering, I think) for a single dollar secondhand. You never know what you'll find! The Cabelas shirt is nice, though a bit heavier in material. It'll hold up well, though.
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Thanks for the input everyone. I'm going to veer away from the WPG because I've read that it's a rather large shirt. Now I wear XL, but I'm not as full as they say the shirt is.
I'm seriously thinking about the Cabelas shirt but I'm going to be in Florida next month wearing the outfit. I'm sure if its as thick as everyone says it is, I'll be looking like Indy on the bridge sans make-up.
I've noticed that most police officer/park ranger shirts are virtually the same shirt minus the lines on the front. Has anyone bought that type of shirt?
I'm seriously thinking about the Cabelas shirt but I'm going to be in Florida next month wearing the outfit. I'm sure if its as thick as everyone says it is, I'll be looking like Indy on the bridge sans make-up.
I've noticed that most police officer/park ranger shirts are virtually the same shirt minus the lines on the front. Has anyone bought that type of shirt?
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the cabelas IS a warm shirt, agreed, due to it's Poly-blend...but I WILL say this, here in Ottawa, where the past week has been 40 Celsius (low hundreds F) I wear the Cabelas, but I wear it untucked, and I find it to be ok. Just remember that the Cabelas does order a bit on the large size, too, as I normally wear a XXL, and wear an XL in Cabelas. But I wear mine at least once a week, regularly, year 'round (gets to be -30's here, too, so the thick material helps)
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Hey, everyone thanks for the suggestions. I’ve been doing a lot of browsing, off your suggestions, to find a suitable shirt and I was getting a little disgruntled. Well, my wife said it would happen and it did. She kept telling me over and over again to wait, I'm a rather impatient guy so it was killing me. Again, she was right...again. I'll never admit that to her.
This afternoon I was at the local mall, from the ideas you all gave me, and I went to the Bass Pro Shop looking for a tactical hunting shirt. I was in there no more than 5 minutes and I found probably the best-looking Indy shirt imaginable, IMO. It’s made by Grammici and it has it all. Let me know what you all think.
Take a look below:
This afternoon I was at the local mall, from the ideas you all gave me, and I went to the Bass Pro Shop looking for a tactical hunting shirt. I was in there no more than 5 minutes and I found probably the best-looking Indy shirt imaginable, IMO. It’s made by Grammici and it has it all. Let me know what you all think.
Take a look below:
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Yeah, I like it because it's so thin. I'm ordering a Magnoli this fall but we're going to Disney World the first week of October and I'm wearing this to their Halloween Party. I was so close to buying the Cabela's but this has pleats, 100% cotton ...and its thin, the two things I wanted.Indiana G wrote:that's a great find erin jones! got half the pleats at least and the tod buttons. awesome
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If you're planning on going anytime soon, I would highly suggest this weekend if you want the shirt. They only had 1 XL left but a few LGs. There marked down right now, I think they're discontinuing the shirt there.RobbyT43 wrote:good find! Don't you just love Opry Mills? I go there about every 3 months or so. It's a great place to shop, and now I can get an Indy shirt there
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