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Old Mon Dec 29, 2008, 01:00pm
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Around here, I've seen rollers, large duffels, and garment bags. I'll probably buy a new roller for next year, mine has about had it.
I had a duffel bag for two years and liked it (but it was getting too small for all my crap). So, seeing many vets had the roller bags, I went to that this yr and don't particularly care for it (tough to keep my jacket free of wrinkles). I saw someone with a garment bag and his gear came out looking good, but it looked bulky and awkward.

As has been said, to each his/her own.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 12:28am
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I had a duffel bag for two years and liked it (but it was getting too small for all my crap). So, seeing many vets had the roller bags, I went to that this yr and don't particularly care for it (tough to keep my jacket free of wrinkles). I saw someone with a garment bag and his gear came out looking good, but it looked bulky and awkward.

As has been said, to each his/her own.
I have packing folders, one each for pants, sirt, and jacket. Keeps everything wrinkle free and slim.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 03:20am
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I have packing folders, one each for pants, shirt, and jacket. Keeps everything wrinkle free and slim.
I know you've done this before but can you give the web site where you bought them.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 08:42am
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I know you've done this before but can you give the web site where you bought them.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 09:38am
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I have packing folders, one each for pants, sirt, and jacket. Keeps everything wrinkle free and slim.
Love 'em! Although, I just have 1 packing folder (18) but it keeps 2 pair of pants & 3 shirts wrinkle free. I keep my jacket folded in the original plastic. Great buy IMO.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 09:40am
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Love 'em! Although, I just have 1 packing folder (18) but it keeps 2 pair of pants & 3 shirts wrinkle free. I keep my jacket folded in the original plastic. Great buy IMO.
Did you buy it here in town or on line?
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 09:55am
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Did you buy it here in town or on line?
Bought it from the link in post #76.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 08:29am
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I had a duffel bag for two years and liked it (but it was getting too small for all my crap). So, seeing many vets had the roller bags, I went to that this yr and don't particularly care for it (tough to keep my jacket free of wrinkles). I saw someone with a garment bag and his gear came out looking good, but it looked bulky and awkward.

As has been said, to each his/her own.
The best way to keep your jacket as nice as can be is to turn it inside out when removing it and fold it carefully. We wear our jackets until the middle of the player introductions and I just pull it off while holding onto the ends of the sleeves so it becomes inside out.

That way there's no dust and dirt on the outside of the jacket, too. This means I never have to wash the jacket. Since it's only on me for about 20 minutes and only pregame I can go years without washing it. Washing the jacket fades the jacket and make it look terrible.
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