I see on GFA's website they have released "Evening Stand Green" and "Evening Stand Brown".
I like both these plaids but the pic of evening stand green is a little over exposed due to the sunlight when the pic was taken... I was hopen someone on here had a pic or two with this 'camo' in the outdoors?
I was planning on placen my order for one of their wool tops... it's just now I don't know what colour to choose!
Cheers,
ak.
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Funny you should bring this up. I just ordered, today, an evening stand green pullover after having Theresa send me a different picture. Like you I was not really able to tell what the pattern looked like on the web site. Can't wait to get it - hopefully before heading out to Idaho for fall bear.
Her e-mail is tasbell22@msn.com
Good luck with your decision. I like the fact that it is a heavier wool.
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Far as I can tell, the ONLY difference is in the color of the vertical striping. As it is, I am getting old and I can actually look at the picture and hardly even see the vertical stripe, then change focus and BAM there it is. I will order one shortly. I was really upset at myself for missing out before.
Not only is it really a good plaid, but it looks really nice too. . I mean, as in dressy. ChuckC
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I ordered about a month ago and this wasn't available then. I got the shadow plaid. Wishin' I would've waited a bit longer. I guess it's OK to have two
I hunt in tall pines so the evening shade brown will be my next one.
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No pic, but Evening Stand green and brown are both incredible camoflauge. Green for spring and pines, brown for everything else.
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IF most animals are colorblind, and IF motion is the main factor in getting busted - what difference does the color (green v. brown) make?
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I have 4 of her shirts and love them. Just be carefull of what thickness you want or more like what temps you want them for. My grey makinaw is a heavy blanket and great for the cold. I dont feel wind or cold through it. My northern lights is much thinner and will be great for those 40-50 deg. days.
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I just received a pullover in Montana Magic and I really like that color pattern. Looking forward to this fall when I can try it out in the deer woods.
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