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I am aware of brands suck as Huk, Pelagic, Columbia PFG.
Any other brands out there? Which one is the best?
Any other brands out there? Which one is the best?
I got their Veg tee very nice lite weight weight cotton. Very cool and fit right.Check out the "Salt Strong" web site they have some good stuff for great prices !! New kids on the block but still good quality merchandise and a great return policy. I really like their "Vegetarian" shirt !!
I bought said shirt and I really like it so far. Manages to keep you cool, even with a lack of breeze. Don't know that it would stand up the heat we'll be getting in the next few days, but I'm going to test it out.Check out the "Salt Strong" web site they have some good stuff for great prices !! New kids on the block but still good quality merchandise and a great return policy. I really like their "Vegetarian" shirt !!
That is a lot of button down shirts for fishingI have about 50 button up Columbia shirts and about 10 of the no button long sleeve stretchy material shirts. LOVE the no buttons almost as much as the Buttons. Never tried anything else. Hard to pass up something that works. Lol. When my Columbias get old and Holey, I'll have to try some other brands.
Sounds legit.Redhead took the photo, I think he photo shopped it to make me appear older than I really am.
That is a lot of button down shirts for fishing
I have around 20 dress shirts I wear at work with a tie, suit jacket in the winter, no suit jacket in the summer, unless business meeting. Have to rotate shirts at the dry-cleaners, otherwise I would have but 4-5. I am wearing white at the moment here in Chicago.
For fishing attire I am 100% Cotton, unless it real cold, then I start adding wool to the menu...come to think of it...If it is cold enough for wool...I am not fishing
Went from all white Cotton T-shirts to Black Cotton T-shirts most of the time due to fish blood stains that are impossible to get out in any whites. Why look like a slob, if you spill your drink or some Spanish decides to explode in your grasp with arterial bleeding....If it is serious hot, though I am back in all white cotton.
100% cotton sweatshirts and 100% cotton shorts make up the rest of my stylish fishing ensembles along with Levis and Green Grundens Commie-Wearand most times flip flops.
Way back in the Day one of NC Sharkman's Stick men...Crazy Ed the Biker, wore Levis with required shovelhead leakage grease stains/Engineers Boots/Black Shirt in all weathers. Might be 120 degrees out on the deck at Nags Head Pier and Ed was in Black. I was a good deal more thin in those days so I only wore the shorts, no t-shirt if it was hot. Ed was all about Performance....![]()