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Best natural fibres for OutDoors?
Hi!
I´d like to hear your experiences / opinions on natural fibres and the fabrics made out of them. How do they function in different weather circumstances? What are hemp clothes best for? Is it as good or better than linen? Wool, silk, everything! Personally I try to avoid so called "technical" clothes cause they feel uncomphortable, smell bad and look nasty.
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if it smells like fish
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wool is nice as it holds heat in when wet ,but it can be itchy and heavy.....synthetics are nice....gore tex is nice but can be pricy...deluth firehose pants are nice and they make a lightweight version now too, military clothes otherwise for me. cheap and easy to get ....other than my camo outfits lol
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The new wools can feel great not like that sweater grandma gave you, and their naturally bacterial and odor repellent
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for natural fabric it has to be wool and silk, cotton kills
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Merino wool is awesome but pricey. They make blends that can be had for cheaper but don't think it's natural fibers they mix it with.
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