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  1. #1
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    So lovely to see you all supporting NZ's economy.

    I was adding up the number of woolley items I possess, but when I'd exceeded twenty before starting in on hats and socks and scarves and gloves, I thought maybe it would be better if I just stopped counting.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    And also you didn't have to count the items you were actually wearing!
    Btw, "gloves" and "socks" count as 1 not 2.

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    Wool Timbuk2 bags!!!!

    check it out, fellow woolweenies!

    http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/retail/ca...?categoryId=93

    One of the wool bags even comes with a full reflective center panel!
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    Uh oh....

    http://www.portlandcyclewear.com/woolcyclingjersey.html

    Should we get a 'WoolWeenies' jersey? just joking.

    I wish I could think of something though.

    My sweet partner is going to get one for his birthday (March) I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    Uh oh....

    http://www.portlandcyclewear.com/woolcyclingjersey.html

    Should we get a 'WoolWeenies' jersey? just joking.
    Those are good prices. If we can get an order of 12, we could get ss wool jerseys for $46.50, ls wool jerseys for $51. On the other hand, it's only men's sizing and would probably be past-the-butt long on most of us.
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    And that horizontal stripe across the chest is not exactly a good look for many women...

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    Ibex makes a classic wool jersey for their cycling team, but I haven't seen it around lately. Wonder if we could convince them to do us some women's jerseys as an experiment? Wonder if they'd give us a juicy discount if we could "advertise" for them a bit wearing the jerseys... I wonder.....

    <woolweenie dreaming>

    Anybody wanna send them a link to this thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    And that horizontal stripe across the chest is not exactly a good look for many women...
    They have vertical stripes too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    Those are good prices. If we can get an order of 12, we could get ss wool jerseys for $46.50, ls wool jerseys for $51. On the other hand, it's only men's sizing and would probably be past-the-butt long on most of us.
    Hey Deb, my DH bought one of those jerseys and despite giving it the best of care (handwashing, carefully drying it) it has seriously shrunk! It's now TIGHT on him. Too bad, because it was a classy sweater/jersey.

    Now we know that you can't even wring wool out to dry. But he didnt know that.
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    Some one should invent a smartwool jersey. With removable sleeves. Good pockets. In orange & black to match my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    Hey Deb, my DH bought one of those jerseys and despite giving it the best of care (handwashing, carefully drying it) it has seriously shrunk! It's now TIGHT on him. Too bad, because it was a classy sweater/jersey.

    Now we know that you can't even wring wool out to dry. But he didnt know that.
    They say they have a new style now, and it's mashine washable supposedly.... Hum.

 

 

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