Darn! I found Activa, but no wool!
Do you have a link? Thanks!
Darn! I found Activa, but no wool!
Do you have a link? Thanks!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Woops. My bad. Time to stop trusting my memory. It's Aclima, not Activa. But it IS still itchless, supporting, wicking, and weather-adapting.
http://www.aakamilitary.com/aclima_b...r_wool_bra.cfm
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
I can't believe I haven't noticed this thread until now! And I needed it so badly!
Hi, my name is juju and I'm a woolweenie--a Florida woolweenie!
Which means I have to seek out nice thin wool layers. Today, though, we awoke to a 36-degree morning, so I'm sporting my gorgeous blue Ultimate Guide Sweater, and shopping online for wool underlayers for both cycling and motorcycling. Any suggestions?
By the way, my "gateway drug" was sweet, thin, Smartwool socks that I still wear all year around under my cycling shoes.
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Ibex Agate T is very light weight, but not see-through.
http://www.ibexwear.com/F06/View_Pro...&CategoryLine=
I've worn it by itself and as an underlayer.
Smartwool seems to be pretty lightweight. I only have one Smartwool shirt, but I have to say <drops into a whisper> I think the quality on the Ibex shirts is a bit better than Smartwool shirt I have. The tailoring is certainly better fitting, the stitching is much cleaner, and the fabric feels smoother.
Check the Ibex Outlet page often, they put new stuff/new colors on it frequently. I think I've gotten almost all my Ibex from the Outlet page.
Tops : http://www.ibexwear.com/F06/Products...tletGROUP=Tops
And Bottoms : http://www.ibexwear.com/F06/Products...tGROUP=Bottoms
Last edited by KnottedYet; 12-03-2006 at 06:18 AM.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Duck - Thank you thank you thank you for the wool bra link! Whooo-hoo!![]()
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
What was most interesting was that it was on a military gear site
My mind is still boggling .....
[don't ask...!]
And we thought TE girls/women/personnes were Real Tough!
All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!
I went to Value village up in the "good" Neighborhood, Lake city..
I bought a NICE pair of charcoal wool slacks with liner and
a fine but dense (shrunk once) v neck sweater which will be a perfect undergarment. I was thinking about the question "how will i know it is wool
if it doesn't have a label" while I went through all their stuff.
the things that are very very soft are NOT wool unless they have a really hairy appearance, and then they are angora (goat), rabbit (angora), or mohair.(goat)
or they are blended with a synthetic.
Wool even soft wool (like Merino) is going to be a tiny bit scratchy..
CASHMERE... is goat hair! (I just learned something. So wool lovers you can love sheep AND goats I do
ps it's better to go wool shopping at second hand stores in the summer.
I think I've made a new wool discovery, or new to me. I ordered a wool blend long sleeved T from steep & cheap and it came in today. The brand name is Sport Science and it feels very nice. It's a wool blended with a technical polyester.
Here's the site: http://www.smarterperformance.com/home.php
& click on the performance wool. They have some cute Ts too.
I ordered two of those $60 Approach tights on sale from Ibex- for my older daughter and her partner for Xmas. I'll check them out when they get to me here. Got a Large and a Med.
Lisa
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