Callawegian STITCHERY CUSTOMER Testimonials
Kaci Overkamp (Bushcrafter Anorak)
When whitetail hunting in Kansas, my Anorak was a must. We sat in 17 degree temps, a 30 mph wind with a -4 wind chill), snow and out in the wide open. Under my Anorak, I wore an Under Armor compression shirt, fleece pullover, and a vest. The Anorak slid over all of my layers easily and the fit was perfect. I wore my hood up throughout the hunts with my zipper zipped up tight. Even though I get cold easily, I didn't have any trouble staying warm in my Anorak. I loved the roll up sleeve feature. I could roll down the sleeves over my hands and stick them in the front pocket for extra warmth. I wouldn't want to hunt in the cold weather again without my Callawegian STITCHERY Anorak!
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BikeRector (Custom Wool Logger Shirt)
I've put the Custom Wool Full Zip Logger Shirt to a lot of use, and man, it's great. It’s a blend of the Logger shirt and Bushmaster full zip with zipper front pockets. With all the snow we've finally had this year after 3 years of easy winters, those closures have been great for keeping snow out of the pockets.
I also wanted to comment just on how versatile it's been, given the really cold temps we've had, probably the coldest i've ever had in my 40 years in MI. We get single digits most winters, but not very often do we hit negative and certainly not -19. I found if I wore a regular hooded sweatshirt underneath, I am good to go for working outside shoveling the drive, grabbing wood, chopping and sawing wood, hunting, snowshoeing, and hiking some frozen swamps behind my house.
I've been impressed with just how well it handles all of it without getting too steamy inside but also not getting torn up from pushing through thick brush and some thorns while on hikes. I know I'm a little rough on it and that's why I have it, to be used as a cold weather working shirt.
While I'm shoveling, which isn't the easiest of work of course, I'm good with a t-shirt into the 20's and a sweatshirt into the single digits and single negatives, depending on wind of course. The hood has been much more helpful this year than years past as it's been so much more obvious how much heat escapes out the neck area at the back, especially since I've let the beard grow quite a bit on the front so it's like a natural draft collar. The paracord zipper pull is amazing with mittens. Zippers are a pain with gloves, let alone mittens, but with the fobs, moderating heat with the zippers a breeze. It has become one of my favorite small attention to details on this Custom Logger shirt.
Just wanted to message you that I've been using the heck out of it, and man, am I glad to have it and my Orange Wool Anorak this season.
Cheers!
BikeRector