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  1. #1
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    When I ordered the blanket for my husband, I also got this dress for me:
    https://www.ibexwear.com/shop/produc...dress?Outlet=1

    It came yesterday and OMG - I LOVE IT!!! It fits me like it was made for me, it's super soft and I expect that I'll be wearing this a LOT this summer! I'm actually thinking about ordering the tops that are just like it since I can't imagine needing more than one dress. SOOOO cute!!
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  2. #2
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    Sierra Trading has lots of Neve sweaters right now.
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

  3. #3
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    Wool leggings, compared

    Just tried out some various microweight/lightweight wool leggings and thought I'd share my observations.

    Note, I got these partly for bike-commuting short distances, but mostly just for wearing to work and around town under skirts. I specifically wanted to find *footless* tights/leggings, because I find the "footed" ones pull down on the legs/thighs, and I'm always having to hoist them back up. They also needed to look good enough professionally, under skirts/dresses, i.e. they needed to not look all bunchy or like long underwear.

    1) Icebreaker Nature tights, 150-weight. I don't recall the specifics, this was a year ago. I just remember they were *really itchy* so I took them off in disgust and sent them back! I was really surprised, because wool, including Icebreaker, rarely makes me itch. Fit: tight.

    Today, I got Patagonia and Ibex tights and tried them against each other:

    2) Patagonia Wool 2 tights. Thought I'd try these because I love the Wool 2 top.

    What I liked: Very silky, yummy fabric! Look great as leggings; they don't bunch. Extremely comfortable. No itch whatever. True to size.

    What I didn't like: Crotch seam is right down the middle (I do after all plan to wear these a bit riding around town, with technical undies under, and a skirt over). There is also a seam stitched all the way down the outer part of the leg; it's not *too* noticeable but makes the tights slightly long-underwear looking, closer up. These tights are 27% polyester, which I'm afraid will stink (that's a problem with the Pat 2 t-shirt). Most expensive of the three tights.

    3) Ibex Woolies tights. My first experience with any Ibex Woolies.

    What I liked: Just as ridiculously comfortable & attractive as the Patagonia ones. Don't bunch. Crotch seam is split, not right down the middle. There is no outer seam on the leg. 100% wool, so I'm not concerned about stink. Cheaper. A tad warmer.

    What I didn't like: These tights have a grandma-rise; they come up a full inch above my belly button! Less silky, and ever so slightly itchier than the Patagonia.

    I kept the Woolies, but for the truly itch-sensitive, or for somewhat warmer weather, I'd recommend the Patagonias.

    What amazed me most about both the Patagonia & the Ibex is that they looked like true tights, professional, while still being somehow loosely comfortable (in both cases I was between sizes and I sized up). I'd say, for comfort, size up instead of down. They won't be baggy on you.

    Hope that's helpful to someone.
    Mariposa

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    Umm...I should be kicked out of the club.

    I was just going through my closet looking for something to wear tomorrow when I discovered a brand new Neve sweater I bought over a year ago and have never worn.

    Way better than finding $10 in a coat you haven't worn since last season, though!

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  5. #5
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    um, Ibex is having their winter sale...
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    Everest Gear has Ibex baselayers for sale, check it out!
    http://store.everestgear.com/ibwooulosl.html
    I like Bikes - Mimi
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  7. #7
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    I wore the second Ibex bra on Wednesday. It seriously bothered me when I put it on, but I kept it on. I was snow shoeing with a friend who is not as fit as me, so I never really sweat that much or worked that hard to make me forget about it.
    Was going to go nordic skiing this morning, but studying and temperatures below zero, as well as a hair appt. this afternoon is necessitating a trainer work out. Will test more this weekend.
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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by mariposa View Post
    Hope that's helpful to someone.
    Mariposa
    It is; thanks. I hate grandma rise.

  9. #9
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    Hey woolieweenies!
    How many of these could I need?

    http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/,...For-Women.html
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

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    I don't know, but now I need one.

    Do the sleeves on the jackets run any longer than their sweater sleeves? The sweater I have is almost bordering on too-short sleeves for me.

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

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    Smartwool LS Jersey question

    My LBS is being kind enough to allow me a 50% discount on a lovely Smartwool long-sleeve jersey. It has the kind of pockets in the back I like, a lovely dark reddish color, and even a pocket on the sleeve Even better, they are holding it for me until Friday when I will actually have the money - it is still far from cheap at 50%...

    There were only 2 left in the color I wanted, medium and large. Both fit - I went for the larger one with the idea that I might want to wear a base layer underneath it and it would work better for that.

    Considering this is a wool jersey, will I even NEED to wear a base layer with it? I've learned that I won't really consider riding in temps <35. At least that is the way it is THIS year - next year I may not be so thin blooded.

    What say you, o Woolen Wise-Women? I don't have much experience with wool in general, and the only other wool items I have are a base layer and two Swobo short-sleeve jerseys that I have not yet had a chance to wear. I hope to change that tomorrow

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by jessmarimba View Post
    I don't know, but now I need one.

    Do the sleeves on the jackets run any longer than their sweater sleeves? The sweater I have is almost bordering on too-short sleeves for me.
    The sleeves are longer than normal! And I have longish arms.
    The arms are a bit slender.

    I actually ordered one in each size, thinking that one would work. The small is too tight in the arms, the medium is good and the large is good too, so I couldn't decide. Besides, the large is black/purple and the medium is bark/red.

    Brewer used the word 'erotic' to describe the wool.

    Something about this jacket reminds me of Le Petit Prince.
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

 

 

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