Wow I can hardly believe someone else has been to Sequim. Visited that area with my family back in the early 1970’s. The smelt were running in the bay at that time and it was quite interesting to see. We caught the ferry from Port Angeles over to Victoria, BC. Highly recommend it if you ever get back up in that neck of the woods. I truly enjoy watching and learning clothing specific info from all your haul videos. For me it’s always a bit more fun and relaxing when sourcing out of town!
Hello Ladies - great haul once again! My husband and I are native Californians (Los Angeles County) and here we have always called them sweatshirts. Fleece Hoodies or Pullover crew necks are sweatshirts, not sweaters. Sweaters are made of knit yarn like material, not fleece: Dictionary Definition - sweat·er /ˈswedər/ noun noun: sweater; plural noun: sweaters 1.a knitted garment typically with long sleeves, worn over the upper body. "a close-knit wool sweater for icy weather" sweat·shirt /ˈswetˌSHərt/ noun noun: sweatshirt; plural noun: sweatshirts a loose, heavy shirt, typically made of cotton, worn when exercising or as leisurewear. 😃
Hi there Katy and Vikki! Mikey Bags of Money's mom here. I live near Seattle and love visiting over on the Port Townsend side. Glad to see you picking up some great stuff over there. I don't usually find much in small towns but I will definitely check out Port Angeles. Have you ever checked out our bins here? Yours in Vegas is so much nicer than the Seattle one, it's really yucky but I have pulled out some gems. Great video and looking forward to the next one!!
Nope, haven't been to the bins there! We would have gone but the closest one to where we were was over 90 min away. Vikki didn't have as much luck but the men's vintage was plentiful. Thanks for watching! - Katy
I'd call that a sweatshirt. But I'm a New Englander and we wear sweaters or fleeces all but 2 months of the year. Sweatshirts are for when you go to the Cape or Maine in the summer
You guys can get so much more for clothes then I can 😀 I did get some clothes awhile a go to add, to stuff I sell, and a lot of it has sat or I have taken lower prices on them. I do better with glass, collectibles and such. I love learning from you two.
I love it about the You are Right. I have my husband Repeat that when he does tell me I am Right, LOL I am gald I was able to get this video as soon as it was out. Wow That is a great Jesus Tee. I don't do much clothing but I like picken up a few here and there. I would call it a Sweat shirt and I was born in the South of Louisiana, and Yes I am weird, LOL. Really great pick ups and thank you both for sharing. Katy really great western shirts you picked up.
Ok those kids German what ever they called... so cute!!! The Canada capital vintage boots are such a great find. I'm assuming you could use the official term mukluk. I'm sure vikki knows. Those are really cool. You'd think that come from my area... and if this makes you feel better that I took the one western shirt it has a hole in it and not an easy one to sew. Still listed it but that sucked to find that!!
It's a sweatshirt and only a sweatshirt. I guess to be descriptive, you can use the words crewneck, pullover but it's still a sweatshirt. Ohhh Comme des Garcons, nice! Thanks for the 'banded collar", I was not familiar with that term. What's a fluffy cowboy? Loving all the western wear.
The manufacturer would have “crewneck sweatshirt” on the price tag. Crewneck as the type of collar on a clothing item. No manufacturer would call it a sweater. Do these weirdos call polos shirts “collareds”?
Wow I can hardly believe someone else has been to Sequim. Visited that area with my family back in the early 1970’s. The smelt were running in the bay at that time and it was quite interesting to see. We caught the ferry from Port Angeles over to Victoria, BC. Highly recommend it if you ever get back up in that neck of the woods. I truly enjoy watching and learning clothing specific info from all your haul videos. For me it’s always a bit more fun and relaxing when sourcing out of town!
Here in Wisconsin, definitely called sweatshirt.
Hello Ladies - great haul once again! My husband and I are native Californians (Los Angeles County) and here we have always called them sweatshirts. Fleece Hoodies or Pullover crew necks are sweatshirts, not sweaters. Sweaters are made of knit yarn like material, not fleece: Dictionary Definition -
sweat·er
/ˈswedər/
noun
noun: sweater; plural noun: sweaters
1.a knitted garment typically with long sleeves, worn over the upper body.
"a close-knit wool sweater for icy weather"
sweat·shirt
/ˈswetˌSHərt/
noun
noun: sweatshirt; plural noun: sweatshirts
a loose, heavy shirt, typically made of cotton, worn when exercising or as leisurewear. 😃
Hi there Katy and Vikki! Mikey Bags of Money's mom here. I live near Seattle and love visiting over on the Port Townsend side. Glad to see you picking up some great stuff over there. I don't usually find much in small towns but I will definitely check out Port Angeles. Have you ever checked out our bins here? Yours in Vegas is so much nicer than the Seattle one, it's really yucky but I have pulled out some gems.
Great video and looking forward to the next one!!
Nope, haven't been to the bins there! We would have gone but the closest one to where we were was over 90 min away. Vikki didn't have as much luck but the men's vintage was plentiful. Thanks for watching! - Katy
Thank you for the Brush Popper correction🤣
LOL Now i NEED to find a Cranston, RI shirt😆
I'd call that a sweatshirt. But I'm a New Englander and we wear sweaters or fleeces all but 2 months of the year. Sweatshirts are for when you go to the Cape or Maine in the summer
You guys can get so much more for clothes then I can 😀 I did get some clothes awhile a go to add, to stuff I sell, and a lot of it has sat or I have taken lower prices on them. I do better with glass, collectibles and such. I love learning from you two.
Defiantly “Sweatshirt”. Hooded sweatshirts are called a “bunny hug” 🇨🇦 :)
I called it a sweatshirt. Fluffy cowboys LOL - I guess I would be considered "fluffy" LOL. Love it!
I love it about the You are Right. I have my husband Repeat that when he does tell me I am Right, LOL I am gald I was able to get this video as soon as it was out. Wow That is a great Jesus Tee. I don't do much clothing but I like picken up a few here and there. I would call it a Sweat shirt and I was born in the South of Louisiana, and Yes I am weird, LOL. Really great pick ups and thank you both for sharing. Katy really great western shirts you picked up.
Sweatshirt for sure! For some reason it REALLY annoys me when people call them sweaters! 😂
Ok those kids German what ever they called... so cute!!! The Canada capital vintage boots are such a great find. I'm assuming you could use the official term mukluk. I'm sure vikki knows. Those are really cool. You'd think that come from my area... and if this makes you feel better that I took the one western shirt it has a hole in it and not an easy one to sew. Still listed it but that sucked to find that!!
Booooooo!
It's a sweatshirt and only a sweatshirt. I guess to be descriptive, you can use the words crewneck, pullover but it's still a sweatshirt. Ohhh Comme des Garcons, nice! Thanks for the 'banded collar", I was not familiar with that term. What's a fluffy cowboy? Loving all the western wear.
A cowboy who likes to eat biscuits and gravy more than fitting into smaller shirts, like me! - Katy
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dress?!?! oH my. LOL
Needy can't afford Goodwill in AZ, LOL.
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The manufacturer would have “crewneck sweatshirt” on the price tag. Crewneck as the type of collar on a clothing item. No manufacturer would call it a sweater. Do these weirdos call polos shirts “collareds”?