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  • TheRude1

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    GO COMMANDO OR GO HOME>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    I do have a nice comfy chair on the porch but I would rather wear some nice undies and help keep the boys from getting smashed like taters and pinched any more than necessary.
    I know some people pay good money for that but I'm good-thanks anyway
     

    TheRude1

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    Undies are a modern, unecessary invention. I never wear them when riding the Harley long distance anyway.

    I am unclear why you would vacuum pack clothing anyway.

    It is not necessary.
    In theroy to seal and protect clothing for later use. Weight does not change but space used is reduced.
    It is not always 3 days and personally a fresh pair of draws afters 3 days will be nice:twocents:
     
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    JettaKnight

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    I do have a nice comfy chair on the porch but I would rather wear some nice undies and help keep the boys from getting smashed like taters and pinched any more than necessary.
    I know some people pay good money for that but I'm good-thanks anyway

    Maybe try duct tape instead? :dunno:
     

    SpecWar

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    Okay, after reading this thread time to pull out the new undies and socks that I vacuumed packed back in the summer of 2012. I used a food saver unit with their brand of food bags and sealed up some brand new Nike brand socks and Hanes brand boxer briefs. I found the first one that I sealed up, it was a double pack, one pair of socks and one pair of undies… The elastic waist band still had its stretch and was good to go right out of the package, so were the socks…
     

    IndyDave1776

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    Okay, after reading this thread time to pull out the new undies and socks that I vacuumed packed back in the summer of 2012. I used a food saver unit with their brand of food bags and sealed up some brand new Nike brand socks and Hanes brand boxer briefs. I found the first one that I sealed up, it was a double pack, one pair of socks and one pair of undies… The elastic waist band still had its stretch and was good to go right out of the package, so were the socks…


    At least you know your undershorts will stay up when the SHTF! :yesway:
     

    Scout

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    Undies are a modern, unecessary invention. I never wear them when riding the Harley long distance anyway.

    I am unclear why you would vacuum pack clothing anyway.

    It is not necessary.
    Shorts, no undies, and let the breeze blow...

    Ive got undies that are years old and still have good elastic.
     
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