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Mossy Oak original Bottomland #1161108
11/24/14 05:16 AM
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Trying to find some med. weight pants and quilted jacket in this pattern. (the original, not the light crap they make now that's white after it's washed a few times)
Mossy Oak says that they only know of a button up shirt, tee-shirt, and light weight pants made with this pattern.
From what I've read on here, this is a popular pattern that people want to buy.
I believe they don't make crap out of it for planned obsolescence and us idot hunters will keep buying the crappy stuff every year or so and they make more money.
Is anyone looking for some of this pattern clothing?
I have a turkey hunting jacket that is 25 years old and still pretty much hasn't faded any.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161152
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The new Bottomland looks better than the old Bottomland and conceals better as well. I don't know what you are talking about it turning white after a few washes. I have $2k worth of Bottomland clothing for deer and turkey hunting and most of it's several years old and looks like it did the day the cashier rung it up.

Like you said they make a few lightweight items in old Bottomland but you are not going to find anything substantial in that pattern unless you find an individual who has a trunk full of it from years ago.

The original was a great pattern but the newer stuff is better and has better concealment.

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New



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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: BC] #1161153
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Drake Waterfowl has the best selection of Bottomland clothing of any major supplier. Drake and Ol Tom are the same company.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161176
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Thanks, BC. The newer bottomland isn't what I personally want. I said white. Maybe very light green. Too light for me turkey hunting or hanging on to a tree. I really do appreciate your help. Now I'm trying to find True Timber, mixed pine.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161181
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Drake and Ol Tom's version of bottomland looks a lot better than anybody else's. Good and dark. You can flat out get hid from a turkey with that stuff on.

Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161256
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I love bottomlands and have some drake stuff in it. But just recently they had a sale on all of there bottomland a and I heard it was bc they were done making the pattern?

I really would like to get one of the drake 1/4 zip pullovers in bottomlands


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161259
11/24/14 07:01 AM
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I like what I saw, too. Ordered some pants that were reduced from $50 to $37.50. $45 total including shipping.
And I need a pullover, too.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: BamaStrapAssassi] #1161267
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Originally Posted By: BamaStrapAssassi
I love bottomlands and have some drake stuff in it. But just recently they had a sale on all of there bottomland a and I heard it was bc they were done making the pattern?

I really would like to get one of the drake 1/4 zip pullovers in bottomlands



They have them at Marks Outdoors. I bought three of them a week or two ago. Couldn't find them online anywhere.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: BC] #1161268
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Originally Posted By: BC
The new Bottomland looks better than the old Bottomland and conceals better as well. I don't know what you are talking about it turning white after a few washes. I have $2k worth of Bottomland clothing for deer and turkey hunting and most of it's several years old and looks like it did the day the cashier rung it up.

Like you said they make a few lightweight items in old Bottomland but you are not going to find anything substantial in that pattern unless you find an individual who has a trunk full of it from years ago.

The original was a great pattern but the newer stuff is better and has better concealment.

Old




New




That reminds me of the old Treebark camo. I used to love that pattern.

Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: metalmuncher] #1161276
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I just bought some tee's and shirts in the new bottom land at camo country in Wetumpka last week. The t was sixteen dollars and the shirt was twenty two. They didn't have any pants left though.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161296
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Best pattern ever made IMHO...Its all I wear except sometimes when I'm duck hunting. I also really love the Greenleaf pattern for early bow and late spring turkey. Check Mossy oaks online store for the treklite gear in bottomland...good stuff


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: leroycnbucks] #1161302
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Originally Posted By: leroycnbucks
I just bought some tee's and shirts in the new bottom land at camo country in Wetumpka last week. The t was sixteen dollars and the shirt was twenty two. They didn't have any pants left though.



If you are just looking for regular old cotton 6 pocket pants then Simmons in Bessemer has the Browning Wassatch pants and shirts for $30 a piece. It's a little lighter than the Drake stuff but is still Bottomland.


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Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161454
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I bought a pants and shirt in XL in the new version at the Mossy Oak outlet in Foley last week. Paid $29 for each but heavy material and seemed to be well made.

Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1161790
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drake site has the mst pullover in bottomlands for 100. I was surprised. They didn't have it a few weeks ago.


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Where is a good place to find the light weight stuff for turkey season? Shirt and pants thats more polyester than cotton? Stuff comparable to Trek Lite seems like finding hens teeth.

Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: 3toe] #1162018
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Originally Posted By: 3toe
Where is a good place to find the light weight stuff for turkey season? Shirt and pants thats more polyester than cotton? Stuff comparable to Trek Lite seems like finding hens teeth.


I got a stockpile of treklite britches. Bought em from Mac's Prairie wings in 2012. I don't think you can get them anymore. I like the ol Tom shirts but the pants don't fit me right.

Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: Gotcha1] #1162038
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Last time that I drove thru West Point, which was back in the summer, I stopped in the Mossy Oak store, and they had some Bottomland Treklite, upstairs in the clearance room. Y'all might give them a call. If nothing else, I will be back thru there, in about three weeks, and I will try to stop and check for y'all, if someone needs me to.

Re: Mossy Oak original Bottomland [Re: BamaStrapAssassi] #1162434
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Originally Posted By: BamaStrapAssassi
drake site has the mst pullover in bottomlands for 100. I was surprised. They didn't have it a few weeks ago.



The Mossy Oak store had their Bottomland pullovers on sale for $29. They have them in Original and New Bottomland.

http://store.mossyoak.com/detail.aspx?ID=12208


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