chickenfried
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- Feb 17, 2003
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Well in my excitement on getting a 2006 hunting license, July-June in California. I ordered some camo clothing on impulse. But after some research I've decided camo's aren't needed for pigs. I'm keeping the shirt because I don't have a similar brown/earth colored shirt.
I'm thinking of returning the pants too. But the brown khakis I used to wear were 100% cotton. I remember they were uncomfortable after some hiking and things got a little sweaty. The camo pant's blurb stated they are cotton twill. The label says the shell is 100% cotton, lining is 65% polyester 35% cotton. Would the camo pants be more comfortable when hiking?
Thanks for the info. Tried searching on the web for moisure wicking properties of cotton vs. cotton twill. But no luck.
I'm thinking of returning the pants too. But the brown khakis I used to wear were 100% cotton. I remember they were uncomfortable after some hiking and things got a little sweaty. The camo pant's blurb stated they are cotton twill. The label says the shell is 100% cotton, lining is 65% polyester 35% cotton. Would the camo pants be more comfortable when hiking?
Thanks for the info. Tried searching on the web for moisure wicking properties of cotton vs. cotton twill. But no luck.