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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Anyone have this? http://www.joneswares.com/item/Women..._Neck_/314/c70

    How does it compare to a Shak?
    SHAK wool weight = 390 g/m2

    Jones turtleneck weight = 270 gm weight

    Shaks are thicker, heavier.
    I wouldn't necessarily want a shak as my next-to-skin layer...it's a bit rough for that, much as i love my shaks for over-layering.
    I suspect the Jones one is more like the nice soft Smartwool midweight turtlenecks. (my standard everyday top in winter)
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    Thanks, Lisa!

    I would be interested knowing if the quality of the Joneswares is similar to the quality of the Shak/Ibex. I noticed a huge quality difference immediately between Ibex and Smartwool clothing. Smartwool was not as good, rough edges, irregular seams, sloppy stiching. (mind you I only have 3 pieces of Smartwool clothes, the rest of my Smartwool is socks which are perfect in every way)

    Ibex and Icebreaker seem to be similar quality.

    The Shak is my gold standard for shirts. I do wear it next to skin, and while it is rougher than my lighter weight Ibex shirts, I really like the feel of it. When I see a color I like on sale, I will jump for it. More is better!

    I just bought a black 320g Icebreaker zip t-neck to replace the black 260g Icebreaker zip t-neck that finally shrank (after 5 years of steady wear). So I won't be getting a Joneswares zip t-neck.... at least not yet.
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 12-20-2009 at 10:03 AM.
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    I can vouch for the Jones Ware quality, though I don't have the pieces you mentioned. I bought a pair of their hiking pants last January. They are heavier wool and drape beautifully. I wear them snow shoeing, hiking, and a couple of times for cycling (with an ankle band). They have been through some rugged snow shoeing and gotten quite dirty, etc., but they also look good with a sweater. I can throw them in the wash and hang to dry and they look perfect.
    Plus, they changed the length and adjusted the waist for $10.00, what they call a semi custom thing. I was directly between 2 sizes, so it was worth it.

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    Hmmm, I just purchased a Smartwool long-sleeve shirt for a winter base layer - does this mean that I have taken the first step into being enticed into a wool addiction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Hmmm, I just purchased a Smartwool long-sleeve shirt for a winter base layer - does this mean that I have taken the first step into being enticed into a wool addiction?
    By itself, no. But the fact that you came to WoolWeenies thread to 'confess' afterwards clinches the deal. BWAH-hahahahaha!!!!!!
    Lisa
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    I bought my son an Icebreaker long sleeve crew neck. That makes me a pusher.

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    hee-hee. My dh and I usually fix gifts for each our side of the family, but he is so clueless sometimes when it comes to buying for his sweet but needy mother that I gave him a hand this year. You should have seen her jaw drop when she unpacked a beautiful merino wool rib-knit turtleneck, white with delicate grey patterning, from her practical engineer son.
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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    I LOVED the smartwool midweight baselayer in heather that I bought in NOV, that and the smartwool socks!

    They kept me warm without the crazy bulk when I was in NY the past couple of weeks. I'm so sad I won't be able to wear it anymore

    It got a little ballsy in the wash though (and I only washed it once...) how do you prevent that? I used a washing bag too...

 

 

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