And of course, don't neglect your local Salvation Army / Good Will, you can find amazing bargains on quality manufactured items there. Woolrich shirts for less than $10 (some hardly worn), hunting clothes, and mil surp clothing in cities with military bases. Pretty good stuff.
I've had to give up Cheaper Than Dirt, I live in Texas and have to pay the tax so that cuts on savings. Sportsmans Guide is pretty good - just be sure to distinguish 'military style' with military surplus and you are good to go.
Very true. I literally buy all of my clothes at the Goodwill these days. Plus the $1 store and 99 cent stores have some pretty cheap yet useful stuff as well.
And of course, don't neglect your local Salvation Army / Good Will, you can find amazing bargains on quality manufactured items there. Woolrich shirts for less than $10 (some hardly worn), hunting clothes, and mil surp clothing in cities with military bases. Pretty good stuff.
ReplyDeleteI've had to give up Cheaper Than Dirt, I live in Texas and have to pay the tax so that cuts on savings. Sportsmans Guide is pretty good - just be sure to distinguish 'military style' with military surplus and you are good to go.
Very true. I literally buy all of my clothes at the Goodwill these days. Plus the $1 store and 99 cent stores have some pretty cheap yet useful stuff as well.
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