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tibbee vs cotton mill

Started by pamlico pintail, March 18, 2015, 07:58:05 AM

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pamlico pintail

What are pros and cons? Leaning towards a set of tibbee in obsession and bottom land in cotton mill.  I've got an old set of Russell vapor tech wich I think are a ripstop material. Do these hold color well seems like ones I had faded bad after 2 seasons. Thanks

Spitten and drummen

I decided on the cotton mill. been pleased. they are light weight enough for me. I got them in green leaf. how they hold up and retain color I don't know yet. first year using them.
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Swampchickin234

So far I'm lovin the cotton mill and actually had a set delivered last week in original bottomland.  If you'll turn it inside out when ya wash it and let em hang dry, it will hold color a lot longer.  No complaints from me


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davisd9

Love the tibbee.  They are very lightweight and breathable.
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Dr Juice

I just purchased a set of tibbee bottomland and did have a chance to field test. I prefer a darker camo pant and an obsession shirt to break up my silhouette.

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jwhunter

I think that the tibbee is probably some of  the worst feeling clothing ever for hot weather. To me it feels Like I have on wax paper ! Breathe able absolutely not. I had mine on last weekend in a muggy hot day and I felt like I had on a plastic sweat suit!

davisd9

The tibee are 100% cotton, the cotton mill is a 60/40 blend of cotton and poly.
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

WillH

I have both. I love the cotton mill