I am mainly a ambush (stand hunter). I have used the golf wind pullover shirt and it worked good, when have to add extra layer on cold days, and yes you want it on the outside, be careful of the noise factor, as many make noise when cold drawing bow. For me, I echo what others have found the "Buy once, cry once" (until realize value). I have wool made from Renee original rushcreek, Dayone (when did wool) and grey wolf woolen. These compared to other "blended" versions have lasted over 20 years and still good to go, best value for money in hunting to me. Layering, I have used everything imagine as came up before the "high tech" gear came in for underwear. To me, wool power and Minus 33 the best bang for buck out there, especially when matched with wool above. I think that Darn Tough socks (made in America, lifetime warranty) the best socks I ever bought, all wool. I have pair it with a poly sock liner, when a lot of walking in cold weather, not a mickey mouse boot, but close with Mucks. When the temperature get's below 20 degrees, I wear a Serius Poly glove liner (most underrated layering part of body), this will pair well with any gloves with great dexterity.