Jesse Jaymes
WKR
I never heard of them until I was in Campbell River....had to have one! To hot to run it yet...every logger on Netflix has oneStanfield wool Henley aka the island tuxedo (Vancouver island BC) every outdoorsman should have one
I never heard of them until I was in Campbell River....had to have one! To hot to run it yet...every logger on Netflix has oneStanfield wool Henley aka the island tuxedo (Vancouver island BC) every outdoorsman should have one
How does the sizing run on these?I never heard of them until I was in Campbell River....had to have one! To hot to run it yet...every logger on Netflix has one
Great question....ran to four stores trying them on. This will be a shitty explanation. But in my short experience trying them on....How does the sizing run on these?
Probably too late but can't get a much better mid layer than the Duck Camp Barnburner Hoodie in solid brown or grey. 95% merino wool, 5% spandex.I would like to get a mid layer shirt or sweater. I have used fleece for years but want to get a wool shirt for my layering system. Looking for suggestions and shared experiences. Thanks
Is the MacKenzie the hoodless version?I know I'm late to this thread but Swazi have a new (within the last 6 months ish) garment that I've been enjoying called the Cairnsman. It's made in NZ with sheep wool on the outside and possum wool on the inside so it feels OK to wear next to your skin. I wore one for a week straight in the Victorian mountains during some pretty cold conditions (probably still warm compared to a lot of North American stuff) and it was fantastic. I had a Swazi wool baselayer (The Hoodoo) underneath it as well. Honestly, one of the best garments I've ever worn. They also have a newer version now with an elastic neck and no hood.
THE CAIRNSMAN
Made in New Zealand the Swazi Cairnsman woolen jersey is a classic return to an era of natural yarns, enduring design and traditional craftmanship. This two-layered hooded jersey has a 100% New Zealand wool outer, while the inner is a mix of New Zealand wool, possum and nylon. The hood is...swazi.co.nz
I'm intrigued. Looks like a good piece of kit.Definitely looks like that's the case, mate.
Most wool I buy is from Filson or LLBean. LLBean has a nice guide shirt.I would like to get a mid layer shirt or sweater. I have used fleece for years but want to get a wool shirt for my layering system. Looking for suggestions and shared experiences. Thanks
I buy most my wool from Filson or LLBean. LLBean has a nice guide shirt and a Maine guide jac shirt that is very versatile and can be use on its own. My wife bought me a wool blend shirt from Cabelas that is nice two. Benefit with that shirt is that it can be washed rather than have to be dry cleaned.I would like to get a mid layer shirt or sweater. I have used fleece for years but want to get a wool shirt for my layering system. Looking for suggestions and shared experiences. Thanks
I was in Goodwill looking for garden stuff, checked out the sweater rack, found 2 Daniel Cremieux, xl,100% Peru alpaca sweaters, for $7.50 ea. like new. These things retail for $150. ea. Wore them this fall for both moose and a later Grizzly hunt. These were the warmest, softest and odor free under layer I have ever worn. I would consider the weight as heavy, did find a few on eBay at $60+- plus shipping.You can find great wool sweaters at the thrift shops, or if you wanna spend some cash First Lite's Furnace is awesome as a mid-layer or even an outer down to surprisingly low temps if wind isn't howling. Also, ebay has tons of wool button-up shirts for sale. I like old Woolrich buffalo plaids, they're thick and warm.
I'm a bit jealous! I love alpaca, huge fan but pricey. You cut out the biggest downside!I was in Goodwill looking for garden stuff, checked out the sweater rack, found 2 Daniel Cremieux, xl,100% Peru alpaca sweaters, for $7.50 ea. like new. These things retail for $150. ea. Wore them this fall for both moose and a later Grizzly hunt. These were the warmest, softest and odor free under layer I have ever worn. I would consider the weight as heavy, did find a few on eBay at $60+- plus shipping.