Woodlore Woodsman shirt reduced.

fred gordon

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Mar 8, 2006
2,099
19
78
Aberdeenshire
A touch of realism may have crept in when they weren't selling. Still think they are a bit on the expensive side though.:D
 

Miggers

Forager
Dec 31, 2006
149
0
58
Oxford
Still wouldn't make it onto my Christmas list at that price... I wonder if Bush_baby ever bought one... They were very supportive of the shirt when it was announced I seem to recall...

Pete
 

Tack

Tenderfoot
Feb 20, 2005
90
1
West Midlands
Hi,

I have no personal knowledge of the Woodlore shirt however I don't think you can beat the Orvis Bush shirt for quality. Cheaper too at £55 but not cheap, if you see what I mean.

Tack
 

bigjackbrass

Nomad
Sep 1, 2003
497
34
Leeds
Hi,

I have no personal knowledge of the Woodlore shirt however I don't think you can beat the Orvis Bush shirt for quality. Cheaper too at £55 but not cheap, if you see what I mean.

Tack

I've had a couple of their Malpai shirts for a few years, broadly similar to the Woodlore design, and they're very good. The cuffs are a little tighter when fastened than I'd like, otherwise they've been excellent. There are minor differences between the original one I bought, made in the USA, and the second, made I forget where, but quality seems comparable. Keep an eye on the sale section of their website and you can usually save a few quid when they discontinue colours.
 

andyn

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 15, 2005
2,392
29
Hampshire
www.naturescraft.co.uk
Maybe when they realise that their stock of shirts just isn't selling they will drop the price to a more realistic asking price.

Then again, as Aaron said, I still wouldn't buy one. lol.
 

John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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Pembrokeshire
If the price was right I WOULD buy one - but I mean RIGHT!
As most of my kit (other than samples I get for review in my magazine columns) comes from seconds or charity shops I don't see RM matching my idea of RIGHT for a while.....
Looks quite a nice shirt in a macho kind of way....
 
Sep 27, 2007
293
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essex
silly money IMO, but people will pay for his name and logo.

The RM shirt does look good, but the original asking price of £125 was way over the top and a little greedy IMO.

Cheers
Greenman
 

Ahjno

Vice-Adminral
Admin
Aug 9, 2004
6,861
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Rotterdam (NL)
www.bushcraftuk.com
:Thinkingo

Guys ... :rolleyes: you all seem to forget Ray worn every single shirt, hence the price ... duh! This way some of his Godness, skills & knowledge got passed down onto the buyer - that's worth something to shell out for.
Do I have to do all the thinking on this forum :confused: It's sooooo obvious ....
:11doh:
 

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