Twodogs wool bush shirt made to order ...

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Morning Kev
I havnt done any blue as yet .....I will if I ever get the blankets.
Every one of the surplus Yugoslavian blankets I have used is a different shade of green some are a gray green .
Thay are darker in the flesh than thay look in the pictures .
When the light inproves I will take a photo of the blanket stack to give an idea of the shades .


Twodogs
 
Here you go Kev everyone is a different shade all different years from 1968 up to the mid 80s all 100% wool Yugoslavian goodness ,



The problem I have is getting good blankets at the right price these are the best about at present .:cool:

Twodogs
 
Will do asap fella..........
Cheers Cliff

Me Two-Dogs arrived today :You_Rock_ talk about the Dogs ******** it's the Two-Dogs ********, super happy :thankyou:.

Cheers Buddy.

And to all you others out there in BCUK land get em while you can they really are superb.
 
TWODOGS WOOL BUSH SHIRT .........

All made one at a time to your size ,

WHITE £65 to your door in the UK

Made with Surplus British Army wool blankets , you could dye it to a colour of your choosing







RED £ 75 to your door in the UK .

I manage to get these from a militaria show I was told thay were fire service issue , new blankets I have enough to make one more in red and then there gone ....





GREEN £76 to your door in the UK

Many shade of green with some green gray thrown in ...

Yugoslavian 100% wool surplus blanket these are fantastic ....

Multi tone ,







I can do some solid green near match but not exact ,






Heres all the sizing info ,

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/entry.php?b=45

Payment via paypal before work starts and I hope to have your shirt made and posted within two weeks.

Any question just ask :)

Twodogs
 
Greetings from the USA!

I just joined this forum for this thread on the Two Dogs Bush Shirt.

I am liking these things more and more! While most of my outdoors wear is Cabela's, Blackhawk, or The North Face, I definitely see this as a RUGGED "bushcraft" top! I always see "bushcraft" as long-term (more than a few nights) semi-comfortable living (not just "surviving") in the outdoors, using natural resources with very little man-made support materials.

If I AM out in my ultralight North Face down parka covered by a Cabela's Gore Tex shell, then I likely already have shelter (pad/bag/tent or hammock setup), water (carried water and filter), food (trail mix, cereal, and Backpacker's Pantry or Mountain House meals!), etc.

Heck I rely on the clothing for I wear and carry for heat-I very seldom make a fire when camping any more anyway. If I did I would be a nervous wreck around the fire in my EXPENSIVE SYNTHETIC clothes! I have (when going with others that HAD to have a fire) found a 1/4 inch burn hole in a $200 Gore Tex jacket sleeve, and a smaller ember burn in a BORROWED North Face tent fly! :censored:

The pic earlier in the thread of someone dragging a tree is a perfect illustration of the use for this piece.

Our cold weather here isn't for a couple months yet. I like the dual shades of green on one shirt, and secondly the grey/green. I would definitely need a "big boy" size and shipping to the US though...if you are willing to tackle that (I realize it will be more!)

By the way-does anyone find it odd the built-in spell check for Bushcraft UK identifies "bushcraft" as a misspelled word?!?!?! :cool:
 

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