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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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Post by Wapiti » 10 Mar 2026, 6:37 pm

FMD, there's always something to whinge and moan about.

Funny, I thought I wrote it pretty clearly what put up there, that the T-shirts and polos, long and short sleeve (made in Aus) are true to size.
So they ARE NOT Chinese sizes.
I suggest trying to read what is written to try and help others and try harder to fight your Dyslexia or whatever it is that some people use to always need something negative for some strange reason.

The other stuff, as I recommend anyone should do when ordering sight unseen online, is to use the size chart/recommendations where THEY SAY TO MEASURE YOURSELF and check against the size table provided.
Like Spika clothes (which are tiny-for-size) they generally run a size smaller than usual. But I said that too.

So instead of bitching, I put my arse on the line to try and inform those of you who are after a bargain and maybe subscribe to their newsletter so you all know by email when the nexrt sales are on and don't miss your sizes being in stock.
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