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Highbinder
25-08-2010, 17:55
I'd like to pick up a wool 'overshirt' or jacket with winter fast approaching, as I believe coupled with a microfleece and . I like the Bison Bushcraft Guide shirt apart from the smock design, and I really like the Mackinshaw Cruiser, I'd even risk the lumberjack jokes/songs and buy it in red, but it's a bit dear for my pocket at the moment.
Can anyone suggest any other alternatives?
Dockers make some reasonable wool shirts...try Ebay.
Simon
I can't recomend wool enough for our winters, lived in three layers and trousers all through the last, i tend to visit the local charity shops, Forres Elgin and Inverness, found some great wooly clothes and tweeds for not much at all.also swear by swandri, if you can push to it it will last for years, also have you thought about getting a couple of wool blankets and either sewing yourself a or asking someone good with the needles?
Dougster
25-08-2010, 21:04
If you are considering the Bison one, have a look at Thomas Crown Hoodies.
http://www.thomascrownhoodies.com/hoodies.html
I have one - Polartec lined Tweed. I am thinking of getting a drop nylon one if they'll make one, for when this is too hot, but I love it and intend on using it for all stationary activity.
I also, as you know, wear Pendleton, a lot of Merino and have a dockers, but the Dockers is heavier and warmer than the Pendleton.
Highbinder
25-08-2010, 21:27
Well Dougster, the wool shirt I just bought from yourself will be the first wool item I've owned, and I will be able to see how it compares to my twill workshirt as autumn approaches.
I'm really just trying to come up with a set of flexible camping clothes. I'm thinking a windproof and semi-waterproof layer as the third layer in a 3 layer system will handle most weather here, and can be used along with a hat, gloves and a down gilet for the very cold, and a waterproof jacket or poncho for the very wet.
Dougster
26-08-2010, 09:51
If you are going full tilt for it, Musto and others do waterproof lined Tweed jackets, but I like my Fjallraven Greenland with Greenland wax finish. I was out for a few hours in the rain yesterday with it over a long sleeve merino top and it was just fine. As the weather cools it will go over a Pendleton, then a Dockers and when very cold a Pendleton and jumper.
That shirt will get to the Post Office Today.
British Red
26-08-2010, 09:59
If you are considering the Bison one, have a look at Thomas Crown Hoodies.
http://www.thomascrownhoodies.com/hoodies.html
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Those hoodies are very cool - got a rough price for them mate?
Melonfish
26-08-2010, 10:28
I picked up a cracking hoodie at Beautiful days, 100% wool ecuadorian made, its big, cuddly and really warm! and its pretty much my autumn coat now. just trying to source some more tbh, i should have bought two whilst they were on offer :D
Those hoodies are very cool - got a rough price for them mate?
I sent one to the checkout last night to investigate and it came up at £135.....
Dougster
26-08-2010, 10:47
I sent one to the checkout last night to investigate and it came up at £135.....
With a tenner postage. I got a solid green tweed, I'll put up pics later.
Dougster
26-08-2010, 11:41
.......and here they are
Without and with flash:
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p26/dougster_01/For%20sale/DSCF1268.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p26/dougster_01/For%20sale/DSCF1267.jpg
If you look closely at the furthest shoulder you will see a pull. As I was lifting it out of the box my brand new puppy (at the time a ten week) old Bavarian Cross sank a tooth in and I lifted him with it. Oh well, it won't be precious when I go stalking in it for the cull this winter.:rolleyes:
adriatikfan
26-08-2010, 19:15
If you are considering the Bison one, have a look at Thomas Crown Hoodies.
http://www.thomascrownhoodies.com/hoodies.html
I have one - Polartec lined Tweed. I am thinking of getting a drop nylon one if they'll make one, for when this is too hot, but I love it and intend on using it for all stationary activity.
I also, as you know, wear Pendleton, a lot of Merino and have a dockers, but the Dockers is heavier and warmer than the Pendleton.
Those Thomas Crown Hoodies look nice - are they expensive?
Best Wishes
David
Dougster
26-08-2010, 19:22
I sent one to the checkout last night to investigate and it came up at £135.....
..and a tenner post.
adriatikfan
26-08-2010, 19:24
..and a tenner post.
Thanks. How is the fit of the hoodies. Is the Large really a Large, for example?
David
British Red
26-08-2010, 19:25
Seems a fair price - but I'm a bit skint...cos I fell in love...with a custom sheepskin jerkin......oh man it was worth it too!
beachlover
26-08-2010, 19:53
Those are really nice Rich, but I'm with you on one with a drop liner or just the unlined version would be nice.
Can't help think that the fleece would just make it smelly after a bit of continuous wear.
Dougster
26-08-2010, 23:08
Those are really nice Rich, but I'm with you on one with a drop liner or just the unlined version would be nice.
Can't help think that the fleece would just make it smelly after a bit of continuous wear.
I can see an annual visit to the drycleaners. Or after a while, knowing me, wool cycle on the machine. Got to drop them a line on ones without fleece
[/QUOTE] Thanks. How is the fit of the hoodies. Is the Large really a Large, for example?
David [/QUOTE]
I'm a 42-44 chest with 16.5 collar and 5 ft 9; the large fits over a jumper, not that I ever would mind.
Dougster
26-08-2010, 23:10
Seems a fair price - but I'm a bit skint...cos I fell in love...with a custom sheepskin jerkin......oh man it was worth it too!
Oh Dear - one day I would love one, maybe when I finally get to live in the Highlands
British Red
26-08-2010, 23:16
Very warm and tough...spendy but I got exactly what I wanted
adriatikfan
27-08-2010, 15:48
I'm a 42-44 chest with 16.5 collar and 5 ft 9; the large fits over a jumper, not that I ever would mind.
Many thanks - sounds like a large would do me. Now to start saving!
Best Wishes
David
Dougster
27-08-2010, 17:43
Many thanks - sounds like a large would do me. Now to start saving!
Best Wishes
David
I would seriously consider getting in touch and asking for a thin liner material. This is a warm beast.
Also, see what game fairs they are at. That's where I ordered mine, at Highclere.
adriatikfan
27-08-2010, 18:48
I would seriously consider getting in touch and asking for a thin liner material. This is a warm beast.
Also, see what game fairs they are at. That's where I ordered mine, at Highclere.
Many thanks again.
Best Wishes
David