I find it difficult to spend that kind of money for clothing that, no matter what the manufacturer says, may or may not be designed for the rigors of outdoor survival. I order out of cabella's, who have an excellent selection of well made clothing designed for outdoor use, or go to the local surplus store for tough gear that's also designed to hide you, or the local S.P.C.A. to find the latest in wool shirts for $5.00. My preference is to combine rugged and quiet camo pants and a politically correct (live in central California) plaid shirt with a wool crusher, sturdy but lightweight gortex hiking boots, merino wool hiking socks I carry lightweight wool blend longjohns and a thermal/gortex windstopping jacket that I got at a garage sale in my pack along with my other emergency gear. <br><br>