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Sal_Val
21 Aug 2020
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You can never have too much gear?
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Russell Taylor
22 Aug 2020
Same here! I used to sell it so 'acquired' a few outfits!
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Drifter
22 Aug 2020
Stupid question, why do I see guys in them during hot months? I get it keeps the sunburn down, but dont you die from the heat wearing one? Traffic and stop signs must be hell. I'm probably wrong lol
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Michelle Agostinelli
24 Aug 2020
Drifter
, Cuz most people would rather be hot than dead. ;)
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