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Real FFing purists ONLY have FFing clothes. I mean that literally. That’s how you can tell the difference. Wedding, funeral, job interview, fancy dinner, Chinese food run, lounging around the house, Christmas morning opening presents, whatever, it doesn’t matter, they’re wearing quick dry pants, and a vented back collared shirt or a thin tech hoodie (with the hood up, regardless of weather conditions or whether they’re inside). This is not by choice. Well not exactly by choice, but because it’s all they own. (If you read this and suspect I’m talking about you, then I am.)
The main issue I have with this lifestyle choice is the stank. All of my synthetic fishing clothes eventually develop a funk to them. Part the material choice, part me pouring sweat in them all day, and part fish are just smelly. The wearer becomes oblivious to it, but the rest of the world doesn’t. And most of the crowd that fits this bill doesn’t separate their fishing themed clothes for fishing, from their fishing themed clothes for activities other than fishing. They’re just “clothes”.
I still have jeans, golf quarter zips and polos I wear to work, and actual sweatpants (not the kind designed to go under waders with the loops at the heels). But, it’s pretty well known I’m a spincaster.
The main issue I have with this lifestyle choice is the stank. All of my synthetic fishing clothes eventually develop a funk to them. Part the material choice, part me pouring sweat in them all day, and part fish are just smelly. The wearer becomes oblivious to it, but the rest of the world doesn’t. And most of the crowd that fits this bill doesn’t separate their fishing themed clothes for fishing, from their fishing themed clothes for activities other than fishing. They’re just “clothes”.
I still have jeans, golf quarter zips and polos I wear to work, and actual sweatpants (not the kind designed to go under waders with the loops at the heels). But, it’s pretty well known I’m a spincaster.
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