Nothing sticks to my AAW smock. I shake the dust off and wash it every 2 to 3 weeks.
Nothing sticks to my AAW smock. I shake the dust off and wash it every 2 to 3 weeks.
Bernie
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
I've got a smock made by the same folks that make the AAW smock, and the only thing sticking to it is super-glue...
But dang the thing is hot!
It'd be nice to have something that covered well enough, shed the dust, AND would breathe, and not be so hot.
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Bill Wyko Glad you like my horse hide apron you can put just a little car polish on it when new -As we say in South Carolina "slicker than snot" C.W
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2$ ventilated windbreaker from Goodwill with the sleeves cut off. Zip up collar and side pockets. After a couple years of roughing green wood it probably could use a washing.... but I would only mess it up again.
I'm with Faust... bought two 100% cotton twill work shirts, one short sleeve and one long sleeve. Granted, they don't have the pockets in the back, but the two on the front do have flaps. A good shake and they're reletively clean.
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Steve
Just 4 miles north and a touch east of Normal
(check your maps)
I have a nylon (flag material) smock made by Kay Leonard, kayl99417@gmail.com, wife of John. I also have a pair of shoe covers out of same material to keep shavings out of shoe laces. I recommend both. She had a booth at SWAT last year and I expect she will be there agian. Smock is $25 and shoe covers are $10 to best of my memory.