Ghillie Suits Plus Accessories

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Old 03-22-2008, 02:06 AM
melyki25 melyki25 is offline
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Default Whats the best way to properly break in Ghillies?

I am staring Irish dance and just bought a brand new pair of Ghillies, the dance shoes. I want to get them stretched out to where they are comfortable to wear. Right now I am wearing them whenever I'm at home. Just looking for any quicker ways to get them comfortable without killing my toes.
Ok since I cant spell, lol, I meant "starting" Irish dance not staring.
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Old 04-23-2009, 11:23 AM
anna2009 anna2009 is offline
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I'am in the process of making a ghillie suit for "Stalking" and was wondering if I need to
put canvas on the knees and on the front of the jacket?? I put padding in the knees and in
the elbows but I've heard both pro and con on putting the heavy material on the front.
Some say its not necessary and makes the suit harder to roll up and that you dont crawl
that far to wear out the double padding anyway. If I have to use canvas would an old sea
bag work and what is the best way to put it on?? How much color variation should I put
into the suit?? I hunt prarrie so my hunting suit is pretty much just a dead grass color with
a touch of lite green here and there and as I said this one will be used differently. Thanks
for the help!!
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