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I have read the shirts itch.
I can't wear wool because of the itching, I know it doesn't bother all people but it does me. I was leary of buying the shirt because of that.
I have the pants and wear them all the time. Even in the hot summer. I haven't notice any itching from them.
I just had to say it before some other wise *** did
got the shirt, its gotta be the lightest possible summer protection. i had to go up a size,"ahem" so i took the old one and tried to cut it with a knife, i could not cut it. the seams yes the kevlar no. black will be hotter, never itched , always wore a shirt under it and took it off at destinations. i always air dry mine if you machine dry it, it gets to looking frizzy. maybe thats the itch.
I'm with Petemac. Have two pair of the jeans and wear them all the time. Have the long sleeve shirt and don't wear it. It itches and is too hot in really hot weather. If it's cool enough to wear the shirt I can wear my Vanson perforated jacket instead.
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