Welcome guest, is this your first visit? Click the "Create Account" button now to join.

To disable ads, please log-in.

Shop at TeamEstrogen.com for women's cycling apparel.

Page 134 of 221 FirstFirst ... 3484124130131132133134135136137138144184 ... LastLast
Results 1,996 to 2,010 of 3311
  1. #1996
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Looking at all the love there that's sleeping
    Posts
    4,171

    To disable ads, please log-in.

    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I've got the Ibex Shak jersey (short zipper) and the quality seems to be comparable (but I just got the Neve sweater yesterday so I haven't worn it yet and don't know how it will hold up.) The Neve sweater is a bit heavier than the Shak.
    You got the Neve for bike riding???
    2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
    2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
    2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
    2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle

  2. #1997
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Uncanny Valley
    Posts
    14,498
    Where are the Neve sweaters made? They are beautiful!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  3. #1998
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    2,024
    Does anyone know how they hold up to washing? Please give us an update after you have owned it for a while.

  4. #1999
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Hillsboro, OR
    Posts
    5,023
    I have two Neve sweaters - both purchased from Terry during their 50% off sales. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them both! They fit just beautifully.

    Both of mine are heavier and 'dressier' than the Ibex stuff. Super, super soft and cozy though. I haven't washed either of them yet (I don't wear them for athletic purposes), so I can't say if they'll hold up or not. In fact, I'm not sure they are machine washable...but I never even looked.

    Divingbiker - the one you ordered is BEAUTIFUL! I love that pattern and the color combo looks so versatile!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  5. #2000
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    MD suburb of Washington, DC
    Posts
    1,832
    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    You got the Neve for bike riding???
    No, just to wear, silly. It's way too pretty to ride in.

    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Where are the Neve sweaters made? They are beautiful!
    The tag says Hong Kong.

    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl View Post
    Does anyone know how they hold up to washing? Please give us an update after you have owned it for a while.
    It says dry clean only, so I'll have to think hard before I wash it.

  6. #2001
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Hillsboro, OR
    Posts
    5,023
    Terry's site says 'hand wash, dry flat' so I'll probably try that with mine when the time comes...
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  7. #2002
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Posts
    546
    sometimes there are Neve sweaters at sierra trading post - they do look really lovely. tokie

  8. #2003
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
    Posts
    13,394

    Alpstar pants

    OK, they arrived. I am not sure if I am going to keep them. The waist actually fits, because I like to wear my pants lower, below my waist. They are loose, but not bulging out in the back. It's the bottoms of the legs I am not sure about. I tried them on in socks and they are down to the bottom of my feet. Almost on the floor. I have to try them on with my hiking boots and my x country boots. However, the velcro on the bottom of the legs has me puzzled. They are already wide legged and the velcro was not fastened to the tightest part. When i went to tighten the velcro,the pant bottom looks awful. I am not sure why it's there.
    After I try them on with shoes, I will make my decision. It looks like it would be expensive or hard to hem because of the velcro/hem on the bottom. My husband has similar Ibex pants, but his have zippers on the legs. I always wanted some like his, but now I don't know if I can justify the expense; I don't think I would wear them outside of sports activities.

  9. #2004
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    2,024
    Well I am sorry they are so long on you. The 4 was soooo short on me I am really surprised they are that long on you. But if you don't love them, which it sounds like you don't, just send them back.

    It is unseasonablly cold here, so I don't know what I would do without them. They really cut the wind, which I noticed is a major difference between them and my wool dress pants.

  10. #2005
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    2,841
    I guess I'm usually just happy to be warm and don't really worry all that much about how it looks.

    Crankin, you could try pulling the pants in at the back so that it's higher at your waist and see if it fixes the bottoms of the pants.

    Or just send them back.

  11. #2006
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
    Posts
    13,394
    I haven't tried them with the shoes yet, but when I tried to pull the tabs on the waist, it totally bunched up and looked awful.
    Trisk, I think we are just used to cold more! Generally, when I am wearing wool dress pants, I would just be walking from my car into a building. If it's really cold or I have to walk, I will put my long underwear on. I actually thought the Alpstars would be more "wool" looking on the outside.
    Yea, I am really short. But, I will try them on with the shoes and report back.

  12. #2007
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
    Posts
    13,394

    They're going back

    I tried them on with all of my boots; while they weren't dragging on the floor, when I went to do the velcro tighter at the bottom, there was so much extra material that they were ballooning out. Not good. It's too bad because I really liked the way the top fit. But for $166.00, they should be perfect. I am going to contact Jonesware about custom wool pants.
    Thanks!
    OK, an update, instead of another post from me! I ordered the Jones Ware hiking pants. They're 107.00 and for 10.00 extra they customize the inseam and waist. Perfect for me. I ordered the x smalls and had them do a 28.5 inseam instead of 29.5 and made the waist 25-26 instead of 24-25. The smalls would have been too big, so this is perfect.
    Last edited by Crankin; 12-16-2008 at 01:41 PM.

  13. #2008
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    2,024
    Well I am glad you found something you like. I did not spend as much as you on them ($147) but obviously they fit me better and I feel I need them more than you (I am wearing them again today w my woolies under, I was so cold yesterday w my wool dress pants).

    ENJOY the Jonesware pant. The custom fit sounds perfect for you!

    I know I've said it before, but our major problem are interiors. The last few days have been in the 30-40s, and they were blowing cold air conditioned air on us at work. I can't get my home much warmer than 50 when its in the 30s outside w my gas radiators, and then when we go outside we have 20-30 mph winds (and I need to stand there waiting for my husband to pick me up on days its too cold to ride and we car pool)............ But I am now so used to how to dress for this that I go crazy when I go to boston and feel the interiors are overheated.

    Crankin, as an aside, I know you guys have snow coming in. Should I worry my kids will have a hard time getting out of Logan on Saturday? I timed us to all land within 10 minutes of each other in Lisbon, but that assumes no flight delays.
    Last edited by Triskeliongirl; 12-17-2008 at 06:12 AM.

  14. #2009
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
    Posts
    13,394
    Trisk, we are supposed to have a big storm Friday, with some "snow showers" on Saturday, although Saturday looks mostly clear. I would be mildly concerned. What time does their plane leave? International flights usually leave here at 6PM or so; if it's then, they will be fine.
    Just wondering, why does your house only get up to 50? Are you purposely trying to keep it cool to save energy or is it something else? I agree with the AC thing in public buildings, though. I mean, I can't live without it when it's hot, but living in AZ had me used to keeping the house at 82 (well when it's 110 out that is cool). We keep our house at 78 in the summer and a lot of my friends come here and say they are hot. People here seem to keep their houses at 70 and even lower in public buildings.
    Out heat is set at 68 and it goes down to 58 after 11 PM to 4 AM. Sometimes I am cold at that temperature in the winter, but I will put on another layer if I have to. I couldn't stand having my house be 50; my hands would be cold. I guess generally, though when people go to work here, they do not wear long underwear or layers, although they may put on a heavier wool sweater, etc. I do remember being in Portland, Maine, though and noticing a lot of wool and thermal tights and other winter stuff being sold in the summer, getting ready for winter. These things were out among the "pricey" skirts and tops in a lot of the boutiques I went in.

  15. #2010
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Uncanny Valley
    Posts
    14,498
    Ha... I just got two long sleeve medium weight Ibex T's for the gym. It's crazy when it's 75 degrees and humid outside. I keep hinting to the owner that he needs to put a lock on the thermostat, but so far no dice. There are a couple of individuals who set the thermostat in the aerobics room at 55° (no I'm not exaggerating... and who only knows the temperature of the air coming out of the vents in the low ceiling).
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •