Product Review- Johnson Woolen Mills Jac shirt
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Hunter's Moon Production product review
Johnson Woolen Mills Jac shirt
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Your giving a testimony of true woodsmen knowledge. I gun the same set up for wool, lever guns, and good old NE brush walks for the white tail.
thanks for the info
Used JWM stuff for 20 yrs
Never a regret. I have the wool shirts, pants and coats. My first coat has holes in the elbows now. My first pants are thin in the crotch and ass. Used in harsh conditions. Best stuff in the world.
Awesome review! Love the green/black wool jac-shirts! Reminds me of Fall.
This is one of the best reviews I’ve seen for anything thank you
They are great jackets. I agree with them running large. I wanted one for town wear and a small fits me perfect. 5’8”170 pounds 44” chest. I’ve got the shirt jac, pants, shirts. All wonderful stuff. Top quality.
Great video. It is the "Pennsylvania Tuxedo" here in Pennsylvania.
I love this clothing option. I love Corvettes too but I can't afford either. If I someday win the lottery I may become a customer....
there’s longevity to them though
my blue jac shirt lasted over 40 years I just replaced it last year but still wear the tattered old one for dog stuff
my Johnson wool pants are 30 years old
Diane
If money is an issue you can always find deals on eBay or flea markets. I know lots of old timers that have hung up their old hunting coats and if you brought them back some venison or just sat and talked hunting with them they’d love to pass on their gear.
I have several of these coats and Jonson wool pants also. Started using Johnson Wool in the 1970s as a young teen hunter. I outgrew my first jacket. Bought another in the 1980s. Still have it and it’s in good shape. Can’t go wrong with Johnson Wool.
How easy does blood wash out of them?