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Clothing on stand

Floki

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I wear fleece pajama bottoms and insulated pants. Up top I wear a tee-shirt then a sweatshirt sometimes. Then a jacket. This year I started putting a cameo hoodie over top of jacket. Seems to double the warmth. Also compresses clothing against you.

Plus if you have different hoodies you can change your outfit to snow what ever you may like as season changes and you don’t gots to buy a new jacket.

Kid has cathart bibs and jacket throw a hoodie over it he’s cameoed in. Easy way for kids to if they have a warm jacket just buy them a hoodie to throw over it. Etc
 

Hedgelj

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Base layer - I love my icebreaker merino wool, if it gets really cold I'll add my .mil waffle bottom as i have additional merino tops of different weights.

I have a pair of fleece pajama style pants

I normally wear a set of multicam pants and blouse because well they work and have permethrin in them.

I have an icebreaker merino windproof vest.

I have my .mil coyote fleece jacket if it gets cold.

Sitka goretex windstopper jacket.

I have a pair of sitka coldfront pants but they are gray, but bomber. Use them coyote hunting

I just picked up a sitka fanatic bib, gamechanger yesterday with the wind and rain.

I have neck gaiters, gloves and hats covered.
 
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Hedgelj

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I want a pair of Sitka bibs so bad...and a matching long tail jacket.

Watch camofire, they have the stuff at great discounts regularly. I bought the coldfront pants, jacket and a pair of goretex gaiters for 350-400 i think last spring. Its pricey stuff but the quality is there.

They have some stuff on today actually
 
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giles

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I usually wear thin gloves and a hand warmer pouch. The one I have is designed for duck hunters, but I like it. Has a pouch and everything that works good during ML season. I’ll grab a pic if I think of it later, if this is something people are interested in.
 

Floki

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I usually wear thin gloves and a hand warmer pouch. The one I have is designed for duck hunters, but I like it. Has a pouch and everything that works good during ML season. I’ll grab a pic if I think of it later, if this is something people are interested in.
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jagermeister

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Any ideas on some warm gloves? Seems as if it's the most difficult thing to keep my hands warm.
I will usually wear a thin merino glove, or something fingerless, and keep them in a hand muff (on the heat) until it’s go-time.
 

Hedgelj

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My glove options depends on the weather and my activity.

I have a pair of mechanix style gloves for general purpose work, climbing in and out of the stand, rope work, etc.
I have a pair of liners that I will wear in some weather.
Wool pair of the fingerless gloves with the flip mitten part over top when it gets cold.
Hand warmers or pockets of my coats when that doesn't work.

I'll also wear thicker insulated and/or army surplus wood glove liners sometimes.
 

OO2

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I wear mittens when it gets down below 15-20 degrees. They make going and staying out much more enjoyable for me when it’s cold.

Easy for me to slip my hand in them with shooting tab on too.