I’ve gotten in the habit of wearing a themed T-shirt as an undershirt. Gets warm, just take the long-sleeved shirt off, tie it around your waist. (Realizing that might not be an option for many Pluggers).
Actually, any long sleeve shirts fall into this category. I wear long sleeve shirts all summer and roll up the sleeves when I get warm. Also saves on the sun screen, ’cause on those warm/hot days, I wear shirts that are worn thin for more air circulation and keep the sleeves down.
I didn’t discover “real” flannel until a couple of years ago. It is amazingly comfortable over a twenty-degree temperature range. Warm – roll up the sleeves. Cold – turn up the collar and button the collar button. It really is worth it to spend an extra $20 or $30 for good flannel.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
he’ll still sweat profusely in them
sousamannd over 2 years ago
Pluggers don’t care!
nicka93 over 2 years ago
Many wear the same shirts winter or summer.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Must admit Spring is hard to dress for . 45 degrees in the morning and 75 degrees in the afternoon ;-)
brick10 over 2 years ago
Or cut off the sleeves above where the elbows have worn through.
Doug K over 2 years ago
I prefer to wear short sleeve shirts all year round. And put on a hooded sweatshirt if necessary.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems over 2 years ago
Still gets chilly in the evening, even sitting around the campfire.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems over 2 years ago
And if you have to “go” in the woods, the sleeves make for a good wipe; better than using a sock.
Dani Rice over 2 years ago
Layers.
david_42 over 2 years ago
I’ve gotten in the habit of wearing a themed T-shirt as an undershirt. Gets warm, just take the long-sleeved shirt off, tie it around your waist. (Realizing that might not be an option for many Pluggers).
KFischer1 over 2 years ago
Some of us just stop wearing a T-shirt.
rhpii over 2 years ago
Puggers have their long sleeves cut off to become short sleeves once they wear through at the elbows.
chromosome Premium Member over 2 years ago
Maybe by the time he’s worn them often enough, they have become more threadbare and better for wearing in the summer.
Gent over 2 years ago
We bearly needs lotsa shirts.
ctolson over 2 years ago
Actually, any long sleeve shirts fall into this category. I wear long sleeve shirts all summer and roll up the sleeves when I get warm. Also saves on the sun screen, ’cause on those warm/hot days, I wear shirts that are worn thin for more air circulation and keep the sleeves down.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I didn’t discover “real” flannel until a couple of years ago. It is amazingly comfortable over a twenty-degree temperature range. Warm – roll up the sleeves. Cold – turn up the collar and button the collar button. It really is worth it to spend an extra $20 or $30 for good flannel.
mafastore over 2 years ago
Husband cannot find new shirts he likes – so I keep making hidden sewing repairs to his old ones.