https://www.sweaterchalet.com/dachstein-woolwear-military-cardigan-mens-sweater-1411/#cc-m-product-11653198231
Is there any place in europe i can buy this goddamm sweater since they are even made in here. I have been looking everywhere but i can only find the surplus version and even they have run out.
>>1067964
Try and ask >>>/fa/
>>1067993
For some reason i dont think they can help with outdoor equipment so well as /out/
>>1068001
If you say so.
I only found some kinda similar looking ones on a german site for you:
http://www.bw-online-shop.com/bekleidung/strick-bundeswehrpullover/mil-tec-alpin-armee-pullover-wolle-oliv/
http://www.bw-online-shop.com/bekleidung/strick-bundeswehrpullover/bw-pullover-original-nach-bundeswehr-tl-oliv/
http://www.bw-online-shop.com/bekleidung/strick-bundeswehrpullover/mil-tec-marine-pullover-troyer-oliv/
>>1068038
thank you for helping, but not the right product :(
>>1067964
Look for surplusstores, they have similar, and in the end they will probably be cheaper.
>>1067964
Find out the manufacturer and either mail or call them. Or write them a nice letter. They'll likely point you to a shop or let you buy directly from them.
>>1070036
This i have been thinking about but i have bad feeling about them telling me the manufactuter...
>>1067964
Just get the French Army Polar Fleece. It's nearly the same but much better.
/fa/ will know.
try ebay.at or ebay.de
Austrian army is called 'Bundesheer'.
I have seen similar one with half zip, but never full zip like that.
>>1070068
>fleece
>same as wool
ayy lmao bro
Fuck that, get yourself a good Irish sweater for half as much
>>1070079
>nearly the same
>much better
>>1070267
Wool has a level of coziness that fleece can never achieve.
https://www.aransweatermarket.com/hillwalker-sweater
>>1067993
That robe looks too long to be practical at all.
>>1070267
>Not warm when wet nor can take being near fire
>better
ayy lmao
>>1070724
> warm when wet
Meme. Neither wool nor fleece are warm when wet (but fleece dries much faster than wool...)
>>1070724
>>1070966
This guy gets it, fleece doesn't soak up water like wool does and it's a lot lighter.
If wool were better than fleece then the military, in all their well-funded wisdom, would still be using it. But it isn't so they don't.
I own this French fleece and its served me well, I'd get it in one-size-too-big though so you can tuck your face in at night, the drawstring toggles also snap together so they don't flop around when moving.
>>1070978
military does a lot of outdoor type stuff like open fire :^)
>>1071002
Suit yourself, best of luck finding your sweater.
>>1071002
I always used to worry about melting my dry fit shirts or nylon trail pants when doing fire stuff...but it never happened, so I quit worrying about it.
>>1070978
Fleece is cheap as nigger hair and good wool is expensive as gold teeth and heavy.
That's why the military doesn't use it.
>>1071002
Looks like that sweater you posted is covered in synthetic patches. Lel.
>>1071026
synthetic is more abrasion resistant