At the risk of being called a poser, I ask the following question.
Do you loggers actually wear the hickory, Chambray, or the stereotypical checked flannel shirts that I see advertised in Bailey's and Madsen's?
The reason I ask is that I am a dedicated 'T' shirt guy, but when I'm cutting and really get sweated down they hang on me and cling, and everything stretches out. I'm looking into buying a couple work shirts with a little more meat to them. I figure they'll be a little hotter, but might wick the sweat off me better and retain their shape when wet.
what say you?
Ian
Do you loggers actually wear the hickory, Chambray, or the stereotypical checked flannel shirts that I see advertised in Bailey's and Madsen's?
The reason I ask is that I am a dedicated 'T' shirt guy, but when I'm cutting and really get sweated down they hang on me and cling, and everything stretches out. I'm looking into buying a couple work shirts with a little more meat to them. I figure they'll be a little hotter, but might wick the sweat off me better and retain their shape when wet.
what say you?
Ian
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