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Great deals on hunting clothes - Ridgeline

Post by Wapiti » 09 Mar 2026, 7:16 pm

Hi there fellow style hounds, twice a year Ridgeline have some very good specials, cleaning out stocks of the season's gear.
They sell Australian-made short and long-sleeve t-shirts and polos for when you go into town with a nifty sewn-in deer-head symbol, and their latest hunting camo patterns are crazy-cheap if your sizes are still in stock.
Just a heads-up.
Search for OSA - Ridgeline Australia as I think the sale is finishing very soon. I just received a bag of stuff, took 3 days to get out here - ordered Thursday night and arrived at my farm letterbox way out here today - Monday, for a flat postage of $10.
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Post by Fester » 09 Mar 2026, 8:51 pm

Great tip, and real cheap prices.
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Post by Zach » 10 Mar 2026, 4:46 am

How do their sizes run? Pretty standard?
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Post by Wapiti » 10 Mar 2026, 7:25 am

T-Shirts are pretty standard.
Their closed-front farm-shirts (like work shirts) - if you are an XL, buy an XXL. They are small for size.
Hunting trousers - make sure you look at the Size Guide and use a tape and measure your waist. I find them a size SMALLER. So if you are an L in Wrangler jeans, get a Ridgeline XL.
But use the size guide and measure yourself, definitely and even if it seems wrong, believe it.
I also find their Polar Fleece one size smaller than normal too.
AND their jackets. I'm an XXL in shirts and jackets normally, with Ridgeline and Spika I need XXXL. Especially to fit over fleeces/layering.
Again, measure yourself, relate it to their chart and you'll be ok.
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Post by Tinker » 10 Mar 2026, 9:41 am

Thanks for the heads-up, not much on sale in my size, but picked up a bino harness and some gear pouches on sale.
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Post by Fester » 10 Mar 2026, 11:11 am

That's not what I was hoping to hear after seeing the made in Aus tag.
Why would they then go to Chinese sizing? Maybe they are not being honest.

I was just XL all my life until Ch_k sizing, when 3XL could still just fit.
I stopped buying anything clothing related online years ago, but went 2XL last night, and only tried 2 summer-type shirts.
Hats normally fit me, so my head must be normal.

Some years back, that big Kiwi hunting clothes mob put a package deal together, but even their sizing charts were completely wrong.
I use the warm fleece track pants inside my house in winter as I don't want a new nickname of Ankles.
They obviously went Chinese, and may have sold that lot, but never get another $ from me.
Ridgeline will be the same for me, if I find that I should have gone to 4xxxxl.
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Post by Fester » 10 Mar 2026, 11:14 am

That's not what I was hoping to hear after seeing the made in Aus tag.
Why would they then go to Chinese sizing? Maybe they are not being honest.

I was just XL all my life until Ch_k sizing, when 3XL could still just fit.
I stopped buying anything clothing related online years ago, but went 2XL last night, and only tried 2 summer-type shirts.
Hats normally fit me, so my head must be normal.

Some years back, that big Kiwi hunting clothes mob put a package deal together, but even their sizing charts were completely wrong.
I use the warm fleece track pants inside my house in winter as I don't want a new nickname of Ankles.
They obviously went Chinese, and may have sold that lot, but never get another $ from me.
Ridgeline will be the same for me, if I find that I should have gone to 4xxxxl.

Sounds like I was lucky to just go T-shirts and find no 2XL fleece tops.
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