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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Sound of Clothing (Viewed 1050 times)
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Sound of Clothing
< on 6/27/2004 8:20 AM >
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Alright, i know there was a thread about this before but i dont know what happend to it. I can walk silent easy but my shorts/pants make more noise and i dont know what i can do about it. so anyone know of any clothing that dont make any noise when you walk in them?

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 1 on 6/27/2004 8:40 AM >
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Yellow spandex:


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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 2 on 6/27/2004 9:37 AM >
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I know it sounds funny, but it helps if you shave your legs.


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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 3 on 6/27/2004 11:44 AM >
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haha raded, i thought the exact same thing. shaving the top part of your legs because the hair makes noise when they rub against the clothes. Thats why i made this thread, i wanted to see if there was a better way to silence cloths before i shave my legs.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 4 on 6/27/2004 10:42 PM >
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I have encountered the same problem. I solved it by wearing cotton or cotton blend fabrics. Stay away from nylon or polyester. They tend to make "swishy" noises. Jeans work pretty good too.

I tried spandex for a while, but I kept getting distracted by fighting crime and never got around to any exploring.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 5 on 6/28/2004 12:15 AM >
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Jeans are very quiet and don't usually stick out. I usually like to go with a polar fleece top. Unless I am somewhere that dictates having protection, sneakers are much more quiet then steel toe boots, or any shoes/boots with a shank. Or you could just UE naked, and it would be really quiet

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 6 on 6/28/2004 12:33 AM >
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This one has been gone over before do a serch. If jeans are quiet you got bad ears.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 7 on 6/28/2004 2:29 AM >
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Posted by r0sie
Or you could just UE naked, and it would be really quiet


Until you got your nads/boobs caught in some rusty piece of something or other...

Mark's right, this thread has been done before, do a search... although if I remember right that thread was full of cynicsm (and rightfully so).

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 8 on 6/28/2004 3:49 AM >
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If your pants make too much noise... don't dress like a NED.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 9 on 6/28/2004 8:02 AM >
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Posted by Servo
if I remember right that thread was full of cynicsm (and rightfully so).

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 10 on 6/30/2004 4:59 AM >
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Actually in all seriousness, sweats seem to work well so long as they are not too baggy. My problem is not clothes, my shoes squeak! They just started doing that a week ago and I do not know why. I agree though, stick to cottons. I have not had any noise issues while wearing cotton sweats.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 11 on 6/30/2004 6:17 AM >
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Try putting duct tape at the back of the heel of your shoes to stop squeaks. I did that to my converse and it worked like a charm.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 12 on 6/30/2004 9:22 PM >
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Posted by Mark
This one has been gone over before do a serch. If jeans are quiet you got bad ears.



If you have one of the fabrics that has a high(er) level of cotton, its much better then most other pants... Polar Fleece is very quiet also....

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 13 on 7/1/2004 12:00 AM >
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I stick with cotton/poly blend cargo pants, zipper tags cut off and replaced with string, and and buttons taped over with fabric tape so they dont clink when they hit objects. For tops, I will wear a tight fitting cotton t-shirt or a tight fitting cotton/poly long sleeve, the more form fitting the shirt, the less it swishes against your torso or other objects.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 14 on 7/8/2004 1:05 AM >
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I always ware CF combat pants and boots. The pants have large deep pockets with button down flaps(you can hang inverted and change wont fall out of them) and they also have large side cargo pockets(also very useful). The cargo pockets are waterproof and the pants on the whole dry in 5min or so. The boots are all leather with a nonslip rubber sole that is resistant to petrolium, oil and lubricants. The soles also have massive treads on them, designed for repelling down shear surfaces. As well the sole is spilt which is perfect for climbing ladders. Also they have a steel shank in the bottom, very useful because how many times after UEing have i found a piece of glass or nail in the bottom of them. As for silence there built for the purpose of moving silently through any condtions be they urban or dirt battle field.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 15 on 7/10/2004 12:17 AM >
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PARACHUTE PANTS make the best ue pants. You can fit so much gear in them, they dont make a noise, and if all else fails, "you can't touch this".

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 16 on 7/13/2004 3:10 AM >
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I love my Combat Boots.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 17 on 7/24/2004 8:39 PM >
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No cords, they are just asking for trouble. I recomend buys womens pants, they are tighter in the upper leg. And low rise might just be your style, you never know....

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 18 on 7/25/2004 12:34 AM >
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I would look smashing in some cute capris.

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Re: Sound of Clothing
<Reply # 19 on 7/25/2004 2:48 AM >
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i would worry more about what your stepping on than what your wearing, but i would also say that jeans or kakies would do good with a high amount of cotton in them.

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