Chandu
I Waxed The Badger.
Sounds like a great place to liveWhere I live the typical flannel shirt is not so much a fashion choice but a lifestyle.
Sounds like a great place to liveWhere I live the typical flannel shirt is not so much a fashion choice but a lifestyle.
It is.Sounds like a great place to live
I grew up some place like that. Literally 15 miles from Walnut Grove of Little House on the Prairie. Might go back someday. Distance and traffic worth thusly - one minute = 1 mile.It is.
I live for the day I can have Michigan in my rearview mirror, watching my flannel shirts burning with my lazy eye, whilst my good eye watches the road headed south!It is.
Where I live the typical flannel shirt is not so much a fashion choice but a lifestyle.
Sounds like a great place to live
It is.
Great tip! I just picked up 4 on ebay. No fleece though. 2 LL Beans, a RL Polo, and an Eddie Bauer. They all looked like they came right out of the plastic bag. Averaged about $20 each. Just clicked on the items or saved them in my watch list and the offers came pouring in. Now is the time to buy since we just passed flannel wearing weather here in the northeast US. I am ready for the fall!Minnesota winters are not kind so flannel shirts easily dominate my wardrobe during the cool and cold months. I absolutely hate it when I find a nice looking flannel shirt, wash it once and have the sleeves shrink above my wrists or the body shrinks so my belly is sticking out if I reach above my head. Lesson learned - cheap flannel shirts aren't worth it. The best flannel shirts I've owned are LL Bean, especially the fleece-lined flannel shirts. They are so soft and warm. They're a bit too rich for my blood ($80) so I've picked mine up gently used off Ebay for $20-$30.
Great tip! I just picked up 4 on ebay. No fleece though. 2 LL Beans, a RL Polo, and an Eddie Bauer. They all looked like they came right out of the plastic bag. Averaged about $20 each. Just clicked on the items or saved them in my watch list and the offers came pouring in. Now is the time to buy since we just passed flannel wearing weather here in the northeast US. I am ready for the fall!
I have to hide my shirts from the lovely War Department! She, unfortunately, is not a clothes horse. But I have gotten SO MANY shirts, vests, shoes....for pennies on the dollar from the 'Bay that she only complains a little....I bought a lot of nice flannels off-season, one of my favorites in mid-summer. I have so many now that I don't dare look at them any more!
Forgot to mention I bought 2 from Lands End website for about $18 each, before shipping. Darnit, now they have free shipping no minimum order. I paid $9 shipping. Still not a bad deal. I had only one flannel shirt in my closet a week ago! SWMBO doesnt like them but I do!I bought a lot of nice flannels off-season, one of my favorites in mid-summer. I have so many now that I don't dare look at them any more!
Haha you posted as I was typing my last post. I had only bought a pair of shoes and one shirt before on ebay. Used to check out a local Goodwill that recently closed but never bought anything but vinyl records.I have to hide my shirts from the lovely War Department! She, unfortunately, is not a clothes horse. But I have gotten SO MANY shirts, vests, shoes....for pennies on the dollar from the 'Bay that she only complains a little....
Our friends all joke that we have reversed roles, my wife and I....but they don't use those exact words!Haha you posted as I was typing my last post. I had only bought a pair of shoes and one shirt before on ebay. Used to check out a local Goodwill that recently closed but never bought anything but vinyl records.
Btw I love your avatar.I bought a lot of nice flannels off-season, one of my favorites in mid-summer. I have so many now that I don't dare look at them any more!
Except for groceries, I hardly ever pay full price for anything. There is always a sale or a coupon. My best kept secret for new clothes buying is that you get a better deal and better quality waiting for department store sales than going to factory outlet malls. The factory outlets may be the same brand but they are either lower quality produced for the outlet or factory rejects. The key thing: the price will be less when the department store has a sale.When I saw this thread at the top, my first thought was "who's buying flannel shirts?! Its finally warm out." But now that I think about, right now is probably the BEST time to buy flannels on sale. Happy flannel hunting, guys!
When I saw this thread at the top, my first thought was "who's buying flannel shirts?! Its finally warm out." But now that I think about, right now is probably the BEST time to buy flannels on sale. Happy flannel hunting, guys!
Thats a good idea. You know how many times I have said to myself I should have bought more? Especially with shoes. I dont believe your shoe size ever changes. Even when the brand still exists, except in a few cases, the models of the shoes always change. And the price of shoes always seems to go up.Many years ago Bud's Store in Brant Rock, Massachusetts was going out of business. Bud's was the kind of place that sold seaworms, hardware, clothing, beach supplies, baked goods, auto parts, records and books, housewares, beer and wine, etc. A real general store. Items stacked from floor to ceiling. I used to buy Roomy Richard union made flannel shirts from Bud's, and when they were closing I bought every one in my size and a few others that I might "grow into." I still have a few, and I've yet to get a flannel shirt since that I like as well as the Roomy Richard. I will echo those who like Orvis flannels. Quality at a decent price.
I'm betting we have another winter next year too. Probably the year after that as well.When I saw this thread at the top, my first thought was "who's buying flannel shirts?! Its finally warm out."