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<blockquote data-quote="Nipper" data-source="post: 2766095" data-attributes="member: 118956"><p>I'm with you. On the woolrich clothes. I have a cabin in Tioga county and would stop there on my way home, yes it was heavier when wet, but you stayed warm no matter what. And I tried losing weight and thought that losing over 110 lbs to bring me down to 200lbs would make a big difference in keeping me warmer. Besides being much healthier. It also made me get much colder today. Woolrich clothes was ahead of it's time for warmth but it think with the clothes on the market today have the advantage. Just because of the weight and packing issues you'd have trying to lug it around all day. But I still have mine. Just as a reminder as to how big I actually was back then…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nipper, post: 2766095, member: 118956"] I’m with you. On the woolrich clothes. I have a cabin in Tioga county and would stop there on my way home, yes it was heavier when wet, but you stayed warm no matter what. And I tried losing weight and thought that losing over 110 lbs to bring me down to 200lbs would make a big difference in keeping me warmer. Besides being much healthier. It also made me get much colder today. Woolrich clothes was ahead of it’s time for warmth but it think with the clothes on the market today have the advantage. Just because of the weight and packing issues you’d have trying to lug it around all day. But I still have mine. Just as a reminder as to how big I actually was back then… [/QUOTE]
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