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Shirts & T-Shirts


At Heinnie Haynes we stock a range of tactical shirts, combat shirts, and military shirts to suit your needs. We only work with brands who’re tried and trusted by ourselves, check out our high quality combat shirts by big name brands 511, Triple Aught Design, and ClawGear.   Whether you… Read more

At Heinnie Haynes we stock a range of tactical shirts, combat shirts, and military shirts to suit your needs. We only work with brands who’re tried and trusted by ourselves, check out our high quality combat shirts by big name brands 511, Triple Aught Design, and ClawGear.

 

Whether you’re looking for a flannel shirt to style with jeans once you’ve finished adventuring in the wilderness and you’re off to find the nearest pub, a combat t-shirt to wear in the field, or a graphic tee for those days off, we have it all at your fingertips. 

 

How to wear patches on a combat shirt?

 

The best way to secure patches is finding someone with a steady hand to neatly sew them on for you with thread that matches the patch. Alternatively, you can get adhesive sheet that can be cut to size and used to attach the patch with the heat from an iron. Whilst this is the quickest method it may not be the most efficient in the long run. 

 

What is a tactical shirt? 

 

A tactical shirt, like all tactical clothing is an item that serves a purpose. That may be to protect your arms during bushcraft, store kit in on exercise, or wick away sweat when partaking in strenuous activity. 

 

How to Army role shirts? 

 

The easiest way to learn this technique is by watching YouTube videos, there are many videos on YouTube from members of the military showing you how to do this. It’s not just shirts you can army role, you can army role nearly all of your clothing, it’s a great way of packing if you’re wanting to do an ultra light trek. 

 

Simply fold the bottom of your top inside out, fold in the sleeves, fold half the shirt into the middle length ways and then fold the other half over, now it’s time to roll, do it as tightly as you can, once it’s rolled you’ll be able to fold the inside-out part of your shirt around the role to create a little package. 

 

Our expert team write informative blogs about our products, to find out more check them out, here are a few we recommend 

 

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