anybody have or remember wickers clothing?

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well USA made base layers, I have 5 t-shirts going on 20 years that have no stitching becoming undone, no rips, tears or any wear

I have long sleeve and bottoms at cool, cold and freaking cold levels and the same, still like new.

now that's how you make quality cloths

sadly they went out of business, guess trying to make them in the USA simply cost too much and they needed a large contract
with the military or the NFL, etc

fruit of the loom, hanes, maybe 5 years and I bought an old navy t-shirt once and it practically disintegrated after it's first wash
 
well USA made base layers, I have 5 t-shirts going on 20 years that have no stitching becoming undone, no rips, tears or any wear

I have long sleeve and bottoms at cool, cold and freaking cold levels and the same, still like new.

now that's how you make quality cloths

sadly they went out of business, guess trying to make them in the USA simply cost too much and they needed a large contract
with the military or the NFL, etc

fruit of the loom, hanes, maybe 5 years and I bought an old navy t-shirt once and it practically disintegrated after it's first wash
What do you expect? They told you upfront that it was already old! :abgg2q.jpg:
 
I said I bought one shirt from old navy and it fell apart on it's first wash whereas the wickers have been washed hundreds of times and they still look new, they used a heavy poly fiber that is dry-wicking

Old navy junk does not last even a few years and I won't buy any of their junk ever again, let the poor teens buy it

there was a gap and old navy in my local mall and they would have things on sale, eh I could use some cheap rag when working on cars, grease on shirt........throw it away
 

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