I noticed this thread hasn't been replied to since January, but I figured it best to post my Cabela's shirt experience here, rather than start a new thread. I hope Cabela's 'stone' color worked out for ya IndianaJack91, as I too was disappointed with their 'tan' actually being more olive drab!
For the past couple of months, I've had an obsession with tracking down and purchasing shirts with epaulettes. I had countless such cotton shirts, in the early '80s, back when I was about 12, until my late teens. I've had this itch for a while now, but have only recently come into the money to assauge my epaulette obsession. To that end, I recently purchased six long sleeved Cabela's safari shirts, one in each color. The review I recently wrote at Cabela's website sums up my experience, so I'll just post that here.
"I recently ordered six long sleeve safari shirts, one in each of the available colors and an additional 'stone' colored shirt. My initial order of six XL sized shirts had to be exchanged. These shirts were definitely larger than my measurements as they erroneously corresponded with the size chart suggestions. Be warned, these shirts run quite large!
Before exchanging my six XLs, I purchased an additional stone colored shirt in size L. Upon recieving that shirt, I was delighted to discover that it fit me perfectly. I then went ahead with exchanging my original order of six XLs for six Ls. The exchange was absolutely hassle free and I'm extremely happy with my safari shirts.
It should be noted, that all seven of my shirts appear as advertised on this website. Not a single one of them has an embroidered 'Cabela's' logo over the left pocket or the right for that matter.
Having worn my stone colored shirt a few times, I can attest to its comfort, amidst the oppressive heat we endure here in Central Florida in midsummer. I was skeptical of the breathablity of these shirts, due to the high polyester count. I would honestly prefer these shirts were either cotton or linen. Yet, having worn one, I have no complaints whatsoever.
I would highly recommend this shirt to anyone seeking a practical, well made safari shirt! I've enjoyed these shirts so much, that I just might buy some in short sleeves as well."
I really, really, really should've dropped back here, at COW, before ordering those XLs. If I had, I'd have been enjoying 'em for a month now, instead of a few days.
Ohhhh... there's something I really wanna run by those of ya who've also got a Cabela's shirt, which I thought was a really cool discovery. I ran out for errands yesterday and got caught in an early evening Florida monsoon, with high winds whipping a torrent of rain horizontally, instead of vertically. I was wearing my 'grasslands' colored Cabela's shirt and noticed something completely unexpected and rather cool. The rain drops actually gathered on the surface of the shirt, instead of soaking it!
When I got home, I literally took the shirt off, shook the rain off it and it was absolutely dry within minutes. It was as though the whole thing was covered in 'RainX' or 'Scotchguard'.
Have any of ya gals or guys had a similar experience? And do ya think it was due to the high polyester count? I'm not complaining, as my torso and arms stayed dry, while the rest of me got soaked.
Overall, whilst these shirts are clearly not SA, I'm pretty happy with 'em. I'm thinking a Todd's shirt is next on my shirt list.
It's high time I get an SA Indy shirt, to mix in with my everyday wear epaulette shirts.