stuff that they know they for a lot less and do just as good of a job.
I started to write that that's a pretty subjective thought... In a few cases, yes. My experiences over the years -- no matter what industry it is -- is that often times lesser-priced items
don't do just as good a job. Adquate? Certainly. Just as good? Nope.
Will a shirt from JC Penney or Sears do the job for me? Sure it will. Will it last as long as those I buy from Macy's or Brooks Brothers? No way. It can't handle the dry cleaning andthe starching; it'll probably wear out three times as fast, the fit will never be close to what I can buy elsewhere and it'll fade probably five times faster than a quality shirt.
To me, archery is no different. Can I buy camo at Wal-Mart? Again, yep. I don't like the fabrics, much less the camo patterns. Take a quality suit from
www.graywolfwoolens.com -- those suits will last me a lifetime, literally. Then don't fade andthey don't shrink. They're darn near waterproof, are very wind resistant and burr resistant as well.
I'm one of those who has slowly learned to accept -- in most cases -- the old adage that "you get what you pay for."