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Decent priced womens camo?

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by jfergus7, Sep 11, 2011.

  1. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Alright ladies I am looking for suggestions for camo for my girlfriend. She wants to join me in the woods and film for me this season. I am not positive that she will stick with it so I don't want to spend to much money right now till I know she will stick with it. I have checked a few stores but no luck. Any suggestions for decent priced womens clothing? Doesn't need to be carbon or scent eleminator clothing.
     
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    Walmart carries some stuff thats cheap not sure if its designed for ladies tho.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Not any of the Walmarts near me. They don't carry any hunting stuff at all and barely any fishing gear. I have to take a trip down south next week so I will check the Walmart and see if they have anything! Thanks!
     
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    If you have a gander mountain near you, try checking out some of the "she" brand clothing. Designed by women for women, or they also have some stuff made by rawlings that's isn't too expensive.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    That I can definetely do. I looked last time but just for a few seconds. I will go through the selection better next weekend!
     
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    I actually picked up a rawlings bib and jacket set for my wife not too long ago. She tried them on and really liked them. Would have gotten the she stuff, but they didn't happen to have pants short enough for her left. She's short, right at 5'1". Good luck.
     
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    Vendetta Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Walmart actually has camo with pink accents (the lines/names and things, not the camo itself) for reasonable prices in my area.
     
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    frantic29 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Man I am in the same boat you are. So far the best stuff I have found for the price has been the Gander MTN brand womens clothing. The heavier cold weather stuff they call Guide Gear. The SHE stuff is ridiculously expensive. Their is another all women's clothing brand that I cant remember at the moment that is also really expensive. The Gander Mtn stuff feels like quality and has a lot of pockets something most womens clothes seem to leave out. Cabelas has also come out with some descent looking women's clothing but it doesn't seem to be on par with the GM stuff and around the same price. We looked at mens stuff as well but my girlfriend has hips so none of that would fit her. If your gf is at least 5'4" or 5'5" and doesn't have hips then your probably alright going with mens stuff. Can probably find that easier and cheaper. Just have to go try it on and see how it goes. Good Luck. let us know what you find.
     
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    You will spend some money on the She Safari.

    Rocky has their FemFit line, also Under Armour has a womens line. Rocky is decently priced...the Under Armour IMHO is extremely over priced for what it really is.
     
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    Ferg, we got a ton of my stuff at Bass Pro Shops. They have some womens wear and I also (no laughing) wear some of the kids stuff.
     
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    spray paint
     
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    I looked at Bass Pro a few weeks back and everything in womens seemed to be a bit pricey. I am planning on hitting Gander this weekend so I can swing by Bass Pro again to see if they have anything that I might have missed last time.


    You around this weekend to get in some shooting? Maybe hit hte 3d course in Richmond or shoot at my place again. Let me know.
     

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