Fall is here and the cold air is slowly sneaking in. Whether picking farm-patch pumpkins, stirring up some homemade apple cider, or venturing out for a backyard hike - here are a few priceless essentials to keep you warm while catching everyone's eye while winter draws near.
- Woolrich's Original Buffalo Check - An American wool to keep you warm well into winter.
- Filson's Alaskan Guide - 7 ounces of brushed cotton twill trusted by Alaskan bush pilots.
- Carhartt's Slub Cotton Plaid - A stylish and slim fit lightweight base layer for town.
- Merrell's Highgate Reversible - Vibrant and wicking plaid that will keep your adventures dry.
- Filson's San Juan Wool - A tight merino wool weave that won't allow the cold air in.
- Pendleton's Snap Front Austin - Vintage styling to make you at home in the outdoors.
4 comments:
Filson San Juan Wool is the best, so comfortable and warm. Shirt is just a tad bit long
I don't have the shirt yet, but my experience is that if you wash and then dry on warm heat, Filson shirts shrink to comfortable size.
Some of my friends and I have decided that we need to organize an intervention to help you escape from your "flannel" affliction before it is to late.
Steve,
The first step is admitting you have a problem. And unfortunately - there is nothing wrong with loving a good plaid shirt! hahaha...
-Rhon
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