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Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: emac on September 09, 2014, 07:34:00 PM
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I was wondering if anybody knows where i could find a realtree max-1 short sleeve shirt made with spandex material
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Core4element has some long sleeve max1 shirts in that type of material.
http://www.core4element.com/store/pivot-shirt (http://www.core4element.com/store/pivot-shirt)
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Yeah i have those that is why i am looking for a short sleeve. I have emailed core4 and they don't plan on making any ss Long sleeves can get a little warm this time of year. But thanks
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It's not in the right camo, but camofire has some performance tshirts from mothwing up once in a while, I have one and it's comfortable. They only come in mountain mimicry for what I've seen.
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It's not in the right camo, but camofire has some performance tshirts from mothwing up once in a while, I have one and it's comfortable. They only come in mountain mimicry for what I've seen.
Thanks, but i also got a couple of those also and love em. That is what i am looking for in max-1 camo.
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So cut the sleeves down. Its easy as pie and anyone with a sewing machine can hem them easily.
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So cut the sleeves down. Its easy as pie and anyone with a sewing machine can hem them easily.
You are a genius. I never even thought about. Great great idea. Thank you
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So cut the sleeves down. Its easy as pie and anyone with a sewing machine can hem them easily.
You are a genius. I never even thought about. Great great idea. Thank you
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Not really a genius, but Ive cut allot of sleeves off for toilet paper in the woods! :chuckle:
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So cut the sleeves down. Its easy as pie and anyone with a sewing machine can hem them easily.
You are a genius. I never even thought about. Great great idea. Thank you
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Not really a genius, but Ive cut allot of sleeves off for toilet paper in the woods! :chuckle:
Well that's a whole different situation there. I like pine needles cause then atleast it smells good Haha
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Back before I got a good sewing machine I'd take my pants the lady working at the sewing machine store in Fred Meyers. She used to charge $5.00 a leg or sleeve. That has been some time ago though.
With a good pair of scissors you could go full wife beater too :dunno: :chuckle: