Clothing

Kit, Clothing, Tools, etc
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Madsquad
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Clothing

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Hey guys just wodern if you can give me a little helping hand wanted to know where i can get good clothing for outdoors for all wether and good quality thanks
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depends on what style your going for , army surplus , leith army stores , general out doors , outdoor world leith , or top notch super duper expensive Tiso off Princess St


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Madsquad
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ya i was at the army shop the day at leith but i am looking for good cloths that will dry quick and so on you know with the weather we have
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Army surplus and TK Maxx have bear grylls clothes.
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army surplus is a good start. are we talking for all season clothing ? or summer gear ? in winter if living out you want cloths that are not cotton as cotton dont dry easy, synthetic fabric is better as its fast drying the basic winter layers are a god wicking base layer to soak up the sweat, then your thermal layers to keep you warm, then a good Gore tex outer shell to keep out the wind and rain. i myself have the new us army 7 layers ecwcs works a treat. but you can get cheaper. but you cant rearly put a price on your life in a survival situation. millitary 1st is a good site they sell cheaper ecwcs cloths Helikon is a good make what the polish army use half the price of my Gen 3.
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I swear by my Deerhunter Ram trousers. 3 layers, waterproof middle membrane, outer dries really quick. bresthable. They are pricey but I've had mine for two years, were them all the time and they are near perfect.
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