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New England Flannels #8570500
Yesterday at 06:39 PM
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One thing I’ve noticed is that it seems like all the outdoorsmen from say like upstate New York on up to Maine seem to always be wearing green and black flannels. Is this a thing? Or just a coincidence.
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Re: New England Flannels [Re: Nostalgia] #8570506
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Not sure. One of my favorite shirts is a Woolrich in green and black, the old woolen type. I don’t have any kin from New England.

Re: New England Flannels [Re: Nostalgia] #8570585
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Green and black and red and black are classics. I'm wearing one from Legendary Whitetails right now.


Eh...wot?

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