S & C has a beautiful warm wool jacket. I am doing all i can to resist!!!!!
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S & C has a beautiful warm wool jacket. I am doing all i can to resist!!!!!
Mmm.... those look cozy, Mimi.
It appears so: http://harlotwear.com/products%20page.htm
CA
Zen, I've bought 2 things from Sheila Moon and both of them fit poorly or just were different from the way they looked in the catalogue.
So, it doesn't surprise me that the shorts (or whatever they are called :eek:) don't do what they are advertised to do.
Lisa,
Yes, my buying lust for wool has gone down immensely because I keep wanting it to actually BE spring like. But, my buying needs do not just include wool, unfortunately. The stuff I bought from STP is summer stuff for tooling around on my commuter bike or walking. I don't need any new jerseys or shorts and I am usually good about buying just one new jersey a year and recycling old ones.
Ooooh, on sale, right here on TE!
http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=28432
(I still haven't mailed out the Incredible Shrinking Switchback. Baaaaad Knot!)
The board shorts were Shebeest.
http://www.projo.com/seasonal/mother...toomom_330.jpg
Ward is obviously very happy in this photo.
Well, its that time of year where I had to stop buying wool :(.......... Never thought I would be so sad to see spring come. But today I bought a present for the wool collection I accumulated this winter: cedar blocks! They are quite inexpensive at Lowes, 8 blocks for only $3.88. I also bought some that are attached to hangers for my wool suits. So, I carefully packed all my ibex away in a drawer with 16 cedar blocks, and hung my wool suits and pants on the cedar lined hangers. My closet smells soooo niiice now....... Good nite wool.
Free Echo T shirt every Friday.
https://www.ibexwear.com/shop/Win_An_Echo.php
Oh, sadness.
Oh, wooly despair.
My first (and oldest) pair of Ibex Roaster Boxers has developed a hole. Right, um, in the gusset, as it were.
Not on a seam (Ibex has some of the best neatest cleanest seams I've ever seen). Smack in the middle and center of the gusset. I'm guessing that's where the friction from biking and jeans hits the worst. (these are over 2 years old, and been washed and worn many many many times)
Now, how do I sew this up (about 1/2 inch) without causing myself an intimate chafing problem?