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  1. #1
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    I better get well soon...and away from this mecca of bicycle accessories!!! I just went shopping at ibex, STP AND Backcountry buying wool...the only thing I got not on sale though was the Shak full zip (in brown) which I have been eyeing since I got my switchback...which I STILL haven't taken off...!!!

    When you're sick, the idea of soft wool head to toe is kinda hard to resist!!!

    So with this all this wool...am I a weenie? I'll be a wool weenie, but I don't want to be a world weenie....
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  2. #2
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    Yes, you are now a weenie.

    Hey you are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE that full zip shak! I am wearing mine like every day- so warm, so cozy....I know I will be wearing it for years to come.

    Eden- well that's some whopper typos they have going there. But even if that's a mistake I still find it all rather suspicious. Those poison toy beads they just analyzed... turns out the list of ingredients didn't match what was actually in there at all. Same with the toothpastes....etc. Too many products coming from China with completely false ingredient statements and strange added toxins for me to believe their claims at this point. If the wool items from China feel good and cost way less, hey more power to you all, really...
    ...but I personally will never be convinced that their "Thermawool" fabric is 100% Australian merino wool. I'll stick to my Ibex and Smartwool that I feel I can trust.
    Lisa
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  3. #3
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    The second item you linked is a dual-layer: one layer is 100% man-made, the other layer is a mix of wool and man-made. They are warm and cozy (I had some) similar to Duofold in that sense, but I prefer 100% wool.

    Terramar is not a "wool only" company, in fact this is the first time I've seen 100% wool from them.

    I've never been disappointed in any of my Terramar, other than it wasn't 100% wool.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  4. #4
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    I have some Duo-Fold long underwear from years ago, and so does my DH. He used to swear by it. But now we have both discovered 100% merino and there's just no going back- for us, the Duo-Fold just doesn't measure up to merino.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    But now we have both discovered 100% merino and there's just no going back- for us, the Duo-Fold just doesn't measure up to merino.
    Ditto! Love my Ibex long undies!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Ugh...just thinking back to a year or two ago- does anyone else besides me remember the news story about the "faux fur" coats sold in high fashion department stores in NYC? It was in the news for a week or so.

    I remember it was a big deal in NYC, and people were outraged at the time.
    Seems there were lots of designer brands of coats getting sold in all the fancy NY stores like Bloomingdales, Macy's, Lord&Taylor's, etc, --"faux fur" coats that were quite convincing copies of fur. They were all labeled faux fur. They were being sold under various designer brands, in many different styles and lines. Apparently someone from Peta became suspicious and Peta bought several in different places and had them tested. Turns out they were all REAL fur, from China, and what's more they were all DOG fur coats. The Chinese manufacturers had the coats all labeled as "synthetic faux fur", and apparently the NY designers had no idea what they really were. They were pulled from the stores, needless to say.
    Anyone else remember this?
    Lisa
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  7. #7
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    oh Lisa, that's disgusting. I hadn't heard that one. My DH bought me a coat with a faux fur on the lining. the first thing I did was pull a few hairs out and burn them (they melted! ) because if it was real hair I wasn't going to want to wear it (Because it looked like dog)
    so hair burns and stinks badly,
    polyesters kind of melt and burn and have a very different smell.

    I do that with yarn too. What's confusing is mixes of wool and acrylic. burns, stinks, melts?
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