Happyoldgit
Member Since: 14 Sep 2007
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 3471
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The Musketeer wrote:ken wrote:
As for Boots of the Rubber kind Im fooked as only Muc boots and La Cham fit my calfs
Buying Barbours for outdoor work is a mistake, they are good for going to the pub, I still wear a 15 year old one that I nicked off my old man for that!
I have size 14 feet, so my Meindl and Chams had to be special order... £££
I used to wear out a Barbour Northumbria in a year but that was using them for work and not play. Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades.
Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW.
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I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic.
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12th Feb 2012 7:32pm |
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The Musketeer
Member Since: 07 Feb 2012
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 193
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Miserableolgit wrote:The Musketeer wrote:ken wrote:
As for Boots of the Rubber kind Im fooked as only Muc boots and La Cham fit my calfs
Buying Barbours for outdoor work is a mistake, they are good for going to the pub, I still wear a 15 year old one that I nicked off my old man for that!
I have size 14 feet, so my Meindl and Chams had to be special order... £££
I used to wear out a Barbour Northumbria in a year but that was using them for work and not play.
Id recommend Swazi to anyone who has to work hard outside. I have the over the head smock jobbie (and now some other stuff) and it is fantastic, worth evvery penny of the £350. I've worn it in the worst weather, shepherding, stalking, forestry work and keepering and it has outperformed everything else I have ever worn, and it's still going strong 4 years later... quite the testament. It is the best outdoor clothing in the world, 100%, by far. Good things come to the wild and free
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12th Feb 2012 8:02pm |
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