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?![]()
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?![]()
Lisa
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I bought my son an Icebreaker long sleeve crew neck. That makes me a pusher.
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
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
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...
I decked out my whole family in merino for x-mass:
DH: blue full zip shak, icebreaker 320 grey sweater, icebreaker 260 base zipT, 2 ibex zephers, 2 ibex long johns, 8 smartwool ski socks (we have a ski trip is switzerland coming up and he has no wool..........).
DS: 2 sets of ibex woolies bottoms and tops, 1 icebreaker 320 sweater, 2 smartwool socks.
DD: 6 pairs smartwool socks (got her ibex woolies and shak last christmas.......).
Last edited by Triskeliongirl; 12-25-2009 at 08:18 PM.
I've given up convincing my family of the wonders of merino wool. I've converted a few friends. The bf has a couple of pieces that he does wear all the time, but he doesn't really rave about them so I don't get him more (and he puts them in the dryer which makes me want to kill him)
I've done better with my cousins in Scotland - they continuously want me to buy them merino and ship it to them.
I once bought my older brother an arc'teryx shell - he didn't want it because it looked too star trek, and kept his north face shell jacket.
Ah well.
do any of you know if there's an equivalent weight/weave sweater in the current ibex line to the ibex long trail sweater?
2 sisters & mom: Zepher zip T
Dad and BIL: Shak jersey
FIL: Shak full zip
MIL: Juliet jacquard
Teenage niece: Kurta tunic
8 y/o niece: Indie hoodie
And wool Injinji socks for meeeeeeee![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
DH: two smartwool tops and one pair of socks and a pair of Ibex long johns
Brother: Ibex Zephyr
SIL: Full Zip Shak
and for me: My H bought me the cute merino wool cycling sweater/jersey from Terry (with the bicycles on it!)
My parents won't wear wool - they live in FL and my mom is still 'flashing' so she wears sleeveless all winter anyway. Dad thinks wool is only for 'real' winters.![]()
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