I love your videos. Do you ever wear Filson wool button up shirts? I’m really trying to find a good one to wear in the winter over my long Johns. Thank you.
Personally I don’t dry clean anything because I don’t like the chemicals used. Everything I own is either hand washed or washed on the wool cycle with only cold water and lately flat or hung to dry.
@@wildforwool3821 do you clean with just water or a special wool detergent? I've been using woolite, plus I don't clean my wool often. I just hang it up after I wear something. So far no one has told me I stink lol
I rarely wash my wool as well usually only if I have to, most of my coats have never been washed. I do wash my wool underwear on a regular basis though lol. I’m still trying to figure out what is the best detergent. As of right now I’m just using a very small amount of my wife’s young living laundry detergent, and so far I’ve had no issues.
@@averagejoes9218 I know this is an old comment but I figured I would mention what I do with the wool stuff I have. I don’t wash often at all and when I do I always hand wash in room temp water and use this detergent called eucalan it’s meant to be soaked in and you don’t rinse it out of the fabric. If I’m washing a coat after the soak I’ll roll it into a towel to get rid of extra moisture and then lay it flat how I want everything to fall and then let it air dry. Also when you are soaking you can add in extra lanolin which is what I’m going to be doing next time I need to wash my mackinaw cruiser . I do that process with my wool socks much more often even though it’s probably not as necessary with the cheaper wool blend socks I buy vs just throwing them in with the rest of my laundry.
I have a an actual cowichan sweater jacket. No offence but filsons version is a cheap knock off of the real deal.. if you see an actual cowichan sweater made by actual cowichan natives you would see the difference immediately. Filson has some nerve charging what they do. I paid 350 Canadian for mine. For the real Macon. It’s amazing
Love it!
I have a blue and cream one with horn tip buttons passed down from my dad.
Thunder chickens and fierce red piranha's what an incredible sweater!!
I love your videos. Do you ever wear Filson wool button up shirts? I’m really trying to find a good one to wear in the winter over my long Johns. Thank you.
Mad jealous. It rides the line between flashy and classic, but I think you pull it off just fine dude 👍
Ya, that's a keeper. Nice score
Do these run big or true to size?
Do you dry clean your filson wool pieces? I've been hand washing some of my wool stuff.
Personally I don’t dry clean anything because I don’t like the chemicals used. Everything I own is either hand washed or washed on the wool cycle with only cold water and lately flat or hung to dry.
@@wildforwool3821 do you clean with just water or a special wool detergent? I've been using woolite, plus I don't clean my wool often. I just hang it up after I wear something. So far no one has told me I stink lol
I rarely wash my wool as well usually only if I have to, most of my coats have never been washed. I do wash my wool underwear on a regular basis though lol. I’m still trying to figure out what is the best detergent. As of right now I’m just using a very small amount of my wife’s young living laundry detergent, and so far I’ve had no issues.
@@wildforwool3821 😆 👍
@@averagejoes9218 I know this is an old comment but I figured I would mention what I do with the wool stuff I have. I don’t wash often at all and when I do I always hand wash in room temp water and use this detergent called eucalan it’s meant to be soaked in and you don’t rinse it out of the fabric. If I’m washing a coat after the soak I’ll roll it into a towel to get rid of extra moisture and then lay it flat how I want everything to fall and then let it air dry. Also when you are soaking you can add in extra lanolin which is what I’m going to be doing next time I need to wash my mackinaw cruiser . I do that process with my wool socks much more often even though it’s probably not as necessary with the cheaper wool blend socks I buy vs just throwing them in with the rest of my laundry.
I have a an actual cowichan sweater jacket. No offence but filsons version is a cheap knock off of the real deal.. if you see an actual cowichan sweater made by actual cowichan natives you would see the difference immediately. Filson has some nerve charging what they do. I paid 350 Canadian for mine. For the real Macon. It’s amazing
Puh, I'm not sure about the colour, to much communist-, left-wing Antifa-style 🤭