Submitted by MouseManManny t3_zh5ne6 in vermont
Nutmegdog1959 t1_izke449 wrote
There's plenty here, just be prepared to pay up!
Want the best socks you'll ever own? Darn Tough, starting at $20/pr. (sometimes on sale)
Best flannel you'll ever wear? Vermont Flannel. Shirts start around $80, blankets $125. I got two of their beautiful bathrobes for $6/ea. at GW.
There's plenty here, bring a fat checkbook, and welcome back to civilization.
BrokenAsFu t1_izkszpx wrote
>Want the best socks you'll ever own? Darn Tough, starting at $20/pr. (sometimes on sale)
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>Best flannel you'll ever wear? Vermont Flannel. Shirts start around $80, blankets $125. I got two of their beautiful bathrobes for $6/ea. at GW.
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>There's plenty here, bring a fat checkbook, and welcome back to civilization.
$80 for a flannel shirt is cracked.
Master_Elderberry368 t1_izl3sq0 wrote
Wouldn’t you rather pay $80 for a flannel made in Vermont and help the local economy rather than shit from LL Bean that’s made overseas?
Twombls t1_izlsvhq wrote
The bean ones hold up longer in my experience.
12throwaway510125 t1_izl4aoc wrote
it's a REALLY good flannel shirt and supports the local economy
it may be a $80 purchase but it's a buy-it-for-life purchase for sure, plus it's high quality, fabric is great, and it'll last
Twombls t1_izlstas wrote
Where can you find a quality flannel for less than $80 in this economy though.
Vt flannels are more like $100 now. I still refuse to buy them. They dont hold up.
vtramfan t1_izls5g0 wrote
That eighty dollar shirt will last a long, long time.
Nutmegdog1959 t1_izl1vrv wrote
I got two at GW $5/ea. One was new, the other looked to be worn once or twice. The XL is fairly proportioned after washing. I'm 6'1" 195 lbs.
pondusedtobeupthere t1_izl31xf wrote
Mine was $72.
vtramfan t1_izls82y wrote
My first was $54.
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