5 March 2013, 12:29,
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Scythe13
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What clothes are you caching, and how?
This thread is entirely as the title is asking.
What clothes are you caching, if any, and how are you storing them to avoid mold and the alike?
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5 March 2013, 13:23,
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
Anything heavy duty and warm that I don't wear often. It all goes in black bags in the loft. I've stored clothes up there for a while and it seems to have fairly benign temperatures for clothing. I've also some heavy duty boots and footwear issued which I don't need so I'm good for the foreseeable future.
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5 March 2013, 13:29,
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I'm just having a major sort out and getting rid of lots to stuff such as 58 pattern sleeping bags n liners, I've no use for em as I replaced them with Coleman M-18s. Just parcelled up some green exNATO parkas and sent them off to the Air ambulance charity , I'm using a Dare2be civvie parka now. Cant keep much now cos of space constraints so for three or four weeks I've been getting rid of excess kit n clothing, hopefully the stuff I keep is a better balanced set up.
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5 March 2013, 13:52,
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I’ve getting rid of gear recently after hoarding it for years, so not so much caching.
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5 March 2013, 14:02,
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I've mainly cold weather clothing as I see that being more of an issue. I'll either wear layers or t-shirts in the warm.
I have an area set aside so I just add to it as I go along. I have lots for myself, and at least three sets for everyone else. Mine is mainly because I use mine anyway. The rest is stored unused.
Don't forget boots. I've several pairs for everyone.
The big issue is that the kids keep on growing out of theirs so I have a potential gap until they grow up a little. If the clothes are still useable I store them as well.
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5 March 2013, 14:32,
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I don't have much in the way of stored clothing, I tend to wear it all cycling through about 15 sets of clothes. Not sure if would be better to not use some of them at all and wear out some of them.
In a few weeks will be the perfect time to tour the charity shops for winter clothes, bedding and boots, they'll want to get spring summer stuff in and need the space for it so look out for bargins
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5 March 2013, 15:06,
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Scythe13
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I figured the cold clothing bit.
Just curious about stopping them rotting when cached.
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5 March 2013, 15:08,
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I'm caching nothing, apart from what I normally have.
I'm not well off enough or have the second house to store it all.
extra clothings not on my list of prioritys.
Surplus clothing can be removed from corpses etc...
Gooey bits can be scraped off and blood pretty much comes out leaving a stain.
summer time watch out, mine'll be the bare arse you see running all over shouting "woop woop"
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5 March 2013, 15:36,
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Skean Dhude
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
(5 March 2013, 15:06)Scythe13 Wrote: I figured the cold clothing bit.
Just curious about stopping them rotting when cached.
I've had clothes in my cupboards for decades that have not rotted. I just store these the same. No issues so far. Keep away from food and drink, keep dry and out of the way.
You can even get these vacumn bags that are good at reducing space but I don't bother. Hang them from the roof and lay flat in the loft. They will be fine.
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5 March 2013, 16:39,
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Prepper1
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RE: What clothes are you caching, and how?
I seem to be on the shoe string version of prepping compared to some.
but tbh, I dont think i'd stock clothes anyway, I personally feel they are one thing that'll be fairly easy to come by.
I mean everybody wears them... knowing my luck though, I'll come across a truck full of kaftans...
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