Heavy flannel shirts
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10/06/20 12:26 AM
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I have always liked heavy flannel but it has been a challenge to find them the past few years. I just bought a few of these shirts and they are outstanding. 9 oz flannel, not only heavier than Duluth, Cabela's, Carhart and Dickies but cheaper. The icing on the cake is these are made in USA and the others are not.
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Re: Heavy flannel shirts
[Re: Newt]
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10/06/20 06:24 AM
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hows the sizing ? Do they run twards the larger or smaller? I'm gona order some I ordered a large and it was like a parachute.
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Re: Heavy flannel shirts
[Re: Crit-R-Dun]
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10/06/20 07:36 AM
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Any comment on arm length? I find that can tend to be an issue with flannel shirts, doesn't help being a bit of a knuckle dragger. I’m 6’1” and don’t feel the need to buy tall for the arm length. But if you have really long arms you may want to get the tall size
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Re: Heavy flannel shirts
[Re: Crit-R-Dun]
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10/06/20 08:22 AM
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Any comment on arm length? I find that can tend to be an issue with flannel shirts, doesn't help being a bit of a knuckle dragger. I'm even less evolved than you....I still have T-Rex arms and tend to cuff my sleeves.
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Re: Heavy flannel shirts
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10/06/20 10:49 AM
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Any comment on arm length? I find that can tend to be an issue with flannel shirts, doesn't help being a bit of a knuckle dragger. I typically want a 3XLT I find if I try a 4X it is for some guy with a 60 inch waist and stubby little arms I guess I am in the if I wasn't tall my knuckles would be dragging crew
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