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  1. #1
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    Which jacket are you talking about Lisa? (oh, never mind, I see now)

    I finally wore my Cirque jacket yesterday. It was supposed to be cold, but the temp got up to 82 and I had to come out of it. A cold front came through last night and today is perfect weather for it. I really like it a lot, for more than just biking.
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    Oooh, I have to go check this one out: http://www.woolsportswear.com/
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    ibex bregenz

    I got an Ibex Bregenz jacket from STP. The fit is wonderful, much better than the Switchback full zip which has incredibly long sleeves. I do believe that it is the same weight loden wool as the cortina vest. Beautiful fabric and berry color.

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    Lisa LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!! oops. not your size
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    Lisa LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!! oops. not your size
    Yeah but for only $5 more (and free shipping!) I already got it in my size (large) and in the lovely Apple Green right from Ibex:
    http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/Product...t=Cortina-Vest
    (I'm not into purples or pale blues much, so I'll stick with the apple green)
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    I'm not into purple or pale blue either.

    Green is my favorite color. I'm just sayin'......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Natasha View Post
    I got an Ibex Bregenz jacket from STP. The fit is wonderful, much better than the Switchback full zip which has incredibly long sleeves. I do believe that it is the same weight loden wool as the cortina vest. Beautiful fabric and berry color.
    The Switchback full zip sleeves are perfect length for me, so I guess I'll no longer have to be tempted by the Bergenz! Now, onward to *new* temptations!! (where's that Ibex underwear and camisole line?!?!)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Ugh, I am having an aweful problem with my smartwool. Tis the dry air season with winter and EVERY time I wear my smartwool I get so much static cling I change. I despise the smell of static guard - does anyone have any ideas on how to deal with this??

    And I do have a humidifier that I need to dig out and get running....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtbdarby View Post
    Ugh, I am having an aweful problem with my smartwool. Tis the dry air season with winter and EVERY time I wear my smartwool I get so much static cling I change. I despise the smell of static guard - does anyone have any ideas on how to deal with this??

    And I do have a humidifier that I need to dig out and get running....
    What I do goes against most wool care advice.
    We have 3 indoor cats and the hair sticks to everything bigtime- especially to wool! I wash my wool on gentle cycle in the machine, and then I put them on very low air dry in the dryer (no heat) with a fabric softener dryer sheet. This goes against what they all advise....but it's the only way all the cat hair comes off! I get a dryer sheet that I like the smell of (squeeze the box in the supermarket and sniff, or buy the unscented if you prefer). Sometimes they only need *some* time in the air fluff dryer cycle, then can finish drying by laying out. (We have a small wooden folding clothes drying rack in our bedroom. The rules are to always leave a couple of rungs for the other person, and to take your stuff off when dry)

    Static can be a real problem in winter. My own feeling is that the dryer sheets are my friend, keeping my wool soft, relaxed, and cat fur free. If you use it only to control static and not to help remove cat fur, then you might only need to use the sheets occasionally.
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    I let all my wool stuff air dry in the basement---I find that helps with the static cling quite a bit.......If anything still has a bit of static when I put it on, I gently and lightly rub in a little bit of moisturizer. Works especially well with socks that are threatening to hold your pant legs hostage........Hope that helps!
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