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SOLD - Pending funds 100% Wool Bushcrafter ANORAK

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You set your gaze upon a 100% Wool Anorak. Hand built with many great features. Very warm and tough. New, Never worn outside. (Other than for the pictures.)

Features include:

100% Wool
Extra Large Lined Kangaroo Pocket
Large Chest pocket
Nice hood
Heavy Duty Zipper with Beard Guard
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Leather Thumb Loop Hanger
Easy Care Wool - Wash in cold water, A cup of White Vinegar, Delicate Cycle, Air Dry
OD Green

Size 3XL

$250.00 + Shipping (PM Me for more information) Other sizes coming available.
 

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Anything for sale here must pertain specifically to muzzleloading or the era this forum covers. No modern or mundane stuff.
He Anorak IS traditional clothing for Inuit. I have seen anoraks sold here before because I wasn't quick enough to get it. The Anorak is by NO MEANS modern or mundane. As a Supporting Member of this site since 2005, I take offense to your tone.
 
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He Anorak IS traditional clothing for Inuit. I have seen anoraks sold here before because I wasn't quick enough to get it. The Anorak is by NO MEANS modern or mundane. As a Supporting Member of this site since 2005, I take offense to your tone.
Did they traditionally have zippers and hoodie pull strings?
 
I had one from Empire Wool and Canvas. It was heavy-duty and super thick. Too thick for missouri. Have one from Asbell Wool that I wear out on the trapline. It looks about like the one above.
 
I had one from Empire Wool and Canvas. It was heavy-duty and super thick. Too thick for missouri. Have one from Asbell Wool that I wear out on the trapline. It looks about like the one above.
 
Excellent sewing and a great price. There some work involved making it. Very nice work.

A fella sold a factory made shirt a while back with plastic buttons. The forum police missed it. Not me 😉😁
Yep, I even bought a pair of Plaid Woolrich trousers with suspenders probably circa 1950's on here. They are nice and warm. The Anorak posted looks good and heavy, it is on my list but I am already set with a heavy wool blanket shirt.
 
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