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The ad is good. People with short sleeves, skirts, no socks, nothing on their necks or faces.....BUT they have bug repellent T-shirts and shorts. :) I'm sure someone won't notice that though and load up on the schmata....unbelievable.

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If there is a piece of skin exposed that doesn't have repellant on it, it will get chewed no matter we wear.

Leave it to Columbia to come out with a line of repellant clothing.

I'm with Roy on this.

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The ad is good. People with short sleeves, skirts, no socks, nothing on their necks or faces.....BUT they have bug repellent T-shirts and shorts. :) I'm sure someone won't notice that though and load up on the schmata....unbelievable.

 

Ya, I noticed that Roy, too funny :lol:

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Ahhh, the Marketing machine at work. I'd love to see a Columbia exec go out in the outdoors where the black flies and mosquitoes roam with just these clothes and no other repellants on him/her.

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Tightly woven nylon clothing.

 

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It's the only way I could have stayed sane for 6 weeks in the Arctic summer. I need to dig out the photo where is looks like I have a fur shirt.

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I keep reading a lot of good things about Thermacell and that uses a synthetic analog of the natural repellent pyrethrin from chrysanthemums as well. So, perhaps the Columbia clothes are "wearable Thermacells" and it forms a "repellent" barrier around you? Beats me. Would be interesting to see some reviews.

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