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    do any of you know if there's an equivalent weight/weave sweater in the current ibex line to the ibex long trail sweater?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    do any of you know if there's an equivalent weight/weave sweater in the current ibex line to the ibex long trail sweater?
    Might be worth a quick call to Ibex- they'd know better than anyone.
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    Red Maple Sportswear

    Another company to add to the mix:

    Santa brought me an alpaca Ridgeport vest from Red Maple which some of our local stores are now stocking. It's wonderful soft and well made.

    http://www.redmaplesportswear.com/store/

    The closeout section has some great deals. And there are products made from other fibers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    do any of you know if there's an equivalent weight/weave sweater in the current ibex line to the ibex long trail sweater?
    https://www.ibexwear.com/shop/Fabrics.php

    I don't know if this helps answer your question, but I noticed on their website that they have this handy fabric-search option.

    I will be trying the Ibex Giro jersey that came yesterday in a few minutes when the coffee kicks in, hopefully before the rain/snow starts. I'm like a little kid on Xmas morning. I can't wait to try my new stuff out!

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    Woo-hoo! I love my new jersey! It's lightweight, warm and comfortable, slightly stretchy like there's some lycra in it, but it's 100% Merino wool. The only drawback is the wash instructions say dry flat. I hate that, but will do it to maintain the gorgeous fit. It has 2 back zippered pockets which I didn't need to use today. I'd say they're good for a cell phone and id, but if you keep snacks in your pockets, these probably won't be your favorites due to the skill needed to zip back up.

    It's probably in the high 20s out, and I wore it with a woolie underneath, and a PI jacket on top. I also wore the Ibex Coppi cap over a Merino Buff (it looked like I had on a balaclava), and it's a great combination. 15 minutes after I got home, it started to snow!

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    Ibex Bra comparison?

    Hi girls- I wear the Seamless Sport bras and I love them, so much that I want to try the ones with smaller straps to wear under my regular clothing. Do any of you know the difference between the Seamless Wool Support Bra, and the Seamless Wool Bralette? I am guessing that the support bra has more support (duh) but I was wondering if the fabric in the front is thicker. I have a real "headlight" problem, those babies just don't lie down.

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    Hi! Long time no see but I'm still around and kicking.

    I had some fabulous wool long underwear bottoms and discovered today that they got holes in them in the wash.

    I need new bottoms so where do I come for recommendations but to the EXPERTS!!! I know y'all know the best pants at the best price. I'm in south Mississippi, so anything lightweight wool would be fine.

    Mine were 100% Merino Wool. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance!
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    Got DH some wonderful merino sweaters (t-shirt style) at TJ Maxx. He's wearing one today as a base layer. They are an off-brand but really soft and nice. Flatlocked seams. $15. I might have to steal one, even if it is a bit too big. I wish they had had one in a small.

    Deb

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    Hi! Long time no see but I'm still around and kicking.

    I had some fabulous wool long underwear bottoms and discovered today that they got holes in them in the wash.

    I need new bottoms so where do I come for recommendations but to the EXPERTS!!! I know y'all know the best pants at the best price. I'm in south Mississippi, so anything lightweight wool would be fine.

    Mine were 100% Merino Wool. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance!
    Hello! Good to see you again!
    If the longies you had were early Duofold merino, they suck. Yes, they do. And I know this from personal experience (my own and S'Knot's) I'd suggest lightweight Ibex, Smartwool, or Joneswares.
    Ibex: http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/product...woolies-bottom
    Smartwool: http://www.rei.com/product/719536
    Joneswares: http://www.joneswares.com/item/Women...Tights/310/c71 (these are actually fairly heavy, but I've got several 270g items and they are very very durable!)
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    What have I done?

    As I posted earlier, I decked out my entire family in merino for X-mass. I bought DH stuff for an upcoming ski trip, but with the cold snap we are under he hasn't stopped wearing it since X-mass day. DD phones me from frigid Boston yesterday, to say "I finally get this smartwool" and DS heads off for a trip to mexico with his GF sporting his new icebreaker sweater...............
    Last edited by Triskeliongirl; 01-06-2010 at 11:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatbottomedgurl View Post
    Hi girls- I wear the Seamless Sport bras and I love them, so much that I want to try the ones with smaller straps to wear under my regular clothing. Do any of you know the difference between the Seamless Wool Support Bra, and the Seamless Wool Bralette? I am guessing that the support bra has more support (duh) but I was wondering if the fabric in the front is thicker. I have a real "headlight" problem, those babies just don't lie down.
    I have the Bralette but not the Support Bra, but from their tech description, I think they're the same double-layer fabric. I don't have the sport bra to compare it to, but it's not at all thick.

    I also have the Balance Light, and it's a single layer of the same weight fabric. It's not a lot of support, but very comfortable.
    Last edited by redrhodie; 01-08-2010 at 06:34 AM.

 

 

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