LOL, cats are good about that!
I bought my husband an Ibex blanket last year in a light grey. Our cat is also light grey and he LOVES that thing more than just about any other spot in the house. So while the blanket continues to look good, users must beware. It's probably more furry than any of our animals...![]()
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I am finding that a lot of those "sporty" wool dresses just don't fit right, because of the pockets. I bought one of those Ibex tunics from Terry, on sale, and the pocket on one side just looks lumpy and weird. I still wear it, but I think about it all day long.
And the wool dress I bought from Terry (said it was super soft) is so itchy I can barely stand it. Too late to return. It looks nice, though.
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I have to admit that one of my better purchases was a wool sheath dress I bought while I still lived in New Orleans - at Banana Republic no less! Nice teal blue, design allowances for curves, sleeveless which would have helped in N.O., and now I add a blazer or sweater.
Beth
I've done OK with wool dresses from BR or J Crew. They are lined!
But sometimes, there's no lining around the yoke of the neck, and I itch from that.
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Woohoo, my Ibex order is here!
I got the Razzel top - it's the softest plushiest top I own. I love it. I'd love it even more if it was an inch or two longer so it didn't show my lower back when I sit down. But at least the sleeves are long enough!
The camisole I should've sized up even more. It'll be good as a base layer as long as it's tucked in, but I get the feeling that the hem is going to be constantly creeping up towards my waist. Though if I'd gone up another size, the chest might've been too big. Who knows. I haven't taken the tags off of that one yet, still not sure on it.
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
I guess this should be the best place to ask advice. I don't wear wool regularly because I live in a tropical country. But the last time I had to endure winter climes, I bought the smartwool midweight zip t long sleeve shirt in M. I loved it very much and it fit great and was very flattering and I still have it. Fast forward 2 years and I wanted to buy some more to add to what I have (for winter trips)
I ordered the lightweight V-neck long sleeve shirt in M for myself and a lightweight zip t long sleeve shirt for a friend in S. The just arrived and... Both are too big for me! the crew is huge and the zip t is S is much much wider (about 4 inches) than my old zip t in M! It does not look good at all on me. And I definitely can't give it to my friend now even though it was supposed to be her very belated christmas present.
I thought that lightweight and midweight would refer to the material thickness and not the cutting. the difference was very extreme.
What should I do now? If i return them, (i bought them off mountaingear.com) I would need to pay international postage to send them back. Or is there any way I can sell them to someone who will definitely want them? Or what should I do? keep them to wear as pyjamas in a winter clime
(on a sidenote, I have a pair of Marmot Rockstar Pants for women in L size. Anyone interested in them? I bought the wrong size coz I had cut all the labels off my old pair and just followed the measurements off the website. Turns out mine must have been the M)