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post #16 of 23
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Originally Posted by Uncontrol View Post
"outdoorsy" fashion smh
because using the technically incorrect nomenclature to describe an aesthetic is such a crime, even when such nomenclature still manages to communicates the idea that the poster was going for. "God it's called workwear okay!? And it's totally played out. Geeze how do you even get dressed in the morning"
post #17 of 23
man i just found the word funny sorry :\\
post #18 of 23
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Originally Posted by brianoh View Post
You talking to yourself Stokely? You commented 4x in a row without a response. Out of curiosity, how many cats do you own?

No. Teh drunk.
post #19 of 23
Thread Starter 
Is that true? When I think of workwear, I think of Red Wings, and waxed trucker jackets. When I think of "hunt wear" (for a lack of better terms), I think of unlined Quoddy moccasins and flannel WWM maine jackets. I guess the lines are blurred, but I think it's very distinct still.
post #20 of 23
Here is a photo of me taking down a 1,500 lb Sambar on the Southeast Asian tundra flats: Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
Here is a photo of me warming by the fire after a long day of hunting and while my wife prepares the elk stew: Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
post #21 of 23
Nike dunk SB Reese Forbs...best hunting shoes ever
post #22 of 23
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Originally Posted by brianoh View Post
Sorry we don't purposely dress/groom ourselves to look like a tranny.
how rugged and masculine of you. Would you like to bend down and enjoy my penus inserted in your anus?
post #23 of 23
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Originally Posted by Gradstudent78 View Post
+1 to this. Also check out Barbour
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