I realize this is an old thread, but I thought I would comment on my Plythal clothing anyway. I first saw Plythal on the MidwayUSA site when they had the Plythal hoodies on sale for an extremely low price and I picked up one in each came style. That was in January 2018 and the green digital camo hoodie became a piece of clothing I wore everyday when the weather was cool to cold outside. I wore it in the shop working on my tractor, UTV, ATV's, outside splitting wood, scouting, tracking, setting up and taking down stadium pyrotechnics and large firework displays, and a lot of other things. It has been through the washer and dryer hundreds of times and it still looks the same as the day I opened up the new package when I bought it. I can't say that for my other non-Plythal hoodies. Throughout 2018, because I liked thier hoodies so much, I picked up a lot of Plythal camo clothing when it was on sale/clearance at MidwayUSWA and also off of Camofire. It's some of the best hunting clothing I have ever owned and paid cheap prices for it. When I was younger I would pick up hunting clothes at Wally world because I didn't want to pay a lot of money for hunting clothes I would only wear maybe for a month or two in the woods. but with age comes wisdom and I got tired of getting cold and uncomfortable in the stand so I started spending more on warm, good quality clothes and boots. Out of all the areas of where my money went where hunting is concerned, better quality hunting clothes and boots upped my hunting success the most compared to new gear, new bows, new firearms, new optics, and so on. All my Plythal clothing has been very good quality and I've been hard on some of it and it took it and still performs like the day I got it. I still have items with the tags still on them because when I find something like clothes or shoes that I really like, I try to grab extras knowing they won't always be around or when they "improve" them and most times the new and improved version means they aren't made as well or use cheaper materials. I am super happy with how well my Plythal clothing has held up for the past 5-6 seasons and how fortunate I was to pay bottom dollar for more expensive and high quality hunting clothing. I wish they were still around today, but it looks like they didn't make it past 2020.