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    100% cotton lumber shirts

    Does anyone know a decent source of 100% cotton lumberjack type shirts on the web please (not poorly made tat). The local shop to me that used to sell them has recently closed.

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    Ranger OakAshandThorn's Avatar
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    Is flannel OK? The only place I can think of is LL Bean - they do ship to the UK, though I'm not sure if it will be worth the shipping costs...
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    Thanks for recommending LL Bean. Some nice stuff there.

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    We like to think of them as one of the best outdoor shops over here...especially when they have their sales
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    If your looking for unlined ones, the ones made by pinewood are pretty good.
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    Yes they look good on the bushcraft store website. Will get one later. Got a couple of Hoggs of Fife Tattershall shirts in 100% cotton which are nice.

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    Hubby has a couple of Hoggs of Fife ones and they're good quality

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    Duluth Trading Co. is another U.S. company I can vouch for. I can't vouch for their international shipping, however...

    The only difficulty I had was when they didn't have my size one time and sent me a "regular" instead of "tall" and I had to send it back.

    I'm wearing one of their "Free Swingin' Plaid Flannel" shirts right now. I'm 6ft1in tall and about 220 lb so I ordered the size XL, tall, trim fit and it's perfect.

    Great shirt, overbuilt and they have a bunch on clearance pricing right now.

    All the best,

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbrown14 View Post
    Duluth Trading Co. is another U.S. company I can vouch for. I can't vouch for their international shipping, however...

    The only difficulty I had was when they didn't have my size one time and sent me a "regular" instead of "tall" and I had to send it back.

    I'm wearing one of their "Free Swingin' Plaid Flannel" shirts right now. I'm 6ft1in tall and about 220 lb so I ordered the size XL, tall, trim fit and it's perfect.

    Great shirt, overbuilt and they have a bunch on clearance pricing right now.

    All the best,

    Josh
    Dang - didn't know Duluth made flannel shirts .
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    Natural Born Bushcrafter Midge_Fodder's Avatar
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    Duluth make loads. You should really check their site out, you'd be surprised what they have.
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