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correction FREE hoodie with purchase over $140texanjoker wrote:I was at the candy store today, aka Gt's... 5-11 now has a "covert hoodie."![]()
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What's a "Hoddie?"suthdj wrote:correction FREE hoddie with purchase over $140texanjoker wrote:I was at the candy store today, aka Gt's... 5-11 now has a "covert hoodie."![]()
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wise guyThe Annoyed Man wrote:What's a "Hoddie?"suthdj wrote:correction FREE hoddie with purchase over $140texanjoker wrote:I was at the candy store today, aka Gt's... 5-11 now has a "covert hoodie."![]()
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I've heard that back in the day, you could get nice looking "Hoddies" for a lot less, but you had to watch out for undercover operationsThe Annoyed Man wrote:What's a "Hoddie?"suthdj wrote: correction FREE hoddie with purchase over $140
Just let me knowtalltex wrote:I've heard that back in the day, you could get nice looking "Hoddies" for a lot less, but you had to watch out for undercover operations
gigag04 wrote:Whenever I see 5.11 clothing outside of a training environment I immediately think "mall ninja"
I have sort of the opposite? orthogonal? view...when I see people in the "training environment" wearing their battle gear and/or their tactical britches and boots and OWB holsters so forth, but in everyday life they wear Dockers and loafers and concealed holsters (maybe?)...or in combatives-type training they are wearing gym shorts and a t-shirt and mat shoes, when again in "real life" they wear jeans and boots and longsleeve shirts... then I think....I dunno, range ninja? We typically practice with street clothes, and I just use older sets in case I tear them up. I even gave up magazine holders, especially for my rifle. On the slim chance that I ever pick up my rifle for real, I don't anticipate I will have time to strap on bags or chest rigs or belts - I will shove a spare mag or two in my back pockets, so that's how I train with my rifle. Happily have a job and environment where I can wear 5.11 britches, which I find it handy to do so for lots of reasons, so they became my casual pants of choice.gigag04 wrote:Whenever I see 5.11 clothing outside of a training environment I immediately think "mall ninja"
All the same, it's a pretty nice Hoddie.texanjoker wrote:Yup. Read a good article written by an El Paso trainer talking about all the "tacticool" people out there running around looking the part and not even carrying their off duty gunsgigag04 wrote:Whenever I see 5.11 clothing outside of a training environment I immediately think "mall ninja"
Does the average person know the difference between 5.11 and 911?The Annoyed Man wrote:All the same, it's a pretty nice Hoddie.texanjoker wrote:Yup. Read a good article written by an El Paso trainer talking about all the "tacticool" people out there running around looking the part and not even carrying their off duty gunsgigag04 wrote:Whenever I see 5.11 clothing outside of a training environment I immediately think "mall ninja"
Why not wear similar clothing to what you train in?gigag04 wrote:Whenever I see 5.11 clothing outside of a training environment I immediately think "mall ninja"
MadMonkey wrote:Why not wear similar clothing to what you train in?gigag04 wrote:Whenever I see 5.11 clothing outside of a training environment I immediately think "mall ninja"
When I was working overseas I was issued about 20 pairs of 5.11 Taclite pants and shorts, a bunch of 5.11 shirts, 5.11 backpack and a bunch of their other stuff. It all gets regular use. Their core gear is great, even if they have some junk on the fringes...
Surprising that so many people still have a negative view of their gear, considering how good some of it is.
ETA: That hoddie doesn't look bad, but I prefer zip ups.