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[at-l] Confessions of a cotton lover
- Subject: [at-l] Confessions of a cotton lover
- From: dekkerd@rocketmail.com (Rob)
- Date: 13 Mar 2002 18:57:28 GMT
- References: <mailman.1015994087.1830.at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
KellyGoVols wrote:
> [BIn a message dated 3/13/02 7:17:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> ]orangebug74@yahoo.com writes:
> > The obvious non-manmade winter hiking fabric is wool. I isn't a new
> > invention.
> Really? Wool been around a while has it? Have you ever tried buying
> something made of wool in S. Florida? Impossible. And I don't want to
> buy anything out of catalogs until I can feel it first, hence my asking
> the list. I guess I should have asked what feels good, is light weight,
> wicks away moisture, but still keeps me warm?
> Kelly
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Kelly,
Travel Country has smartwool thermals and t-shirts, not to mention
socks. They're in Altamonte Springs, if you're not familar with
the place.
http://www.travelcountry.com/
-Rob
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