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    Quote Originally Posted by wavedancer View Post
    I love my I/O bio merino sports bra. Fits better than my ibex and they are having a sale with coupon code REVOLT50 on their website. Just ordered another sports bra, crib shirt, track pants. http://www.io-merino.com/ The coupon is good until Feb 15.
    Wow, I am NOT a fan of their new website. Can't find lengths on the pants anywhere, and their size chart is absurd. Really, a 37 in chest and a 31 in waist for a women's XS? (which, coincidentally, is the same size as a mens' small?!?!) Something must be lost in translation.

    P.S. Thanks for the coupon though!!

    P.S.S. what's the inseam on the track pants? Do you know?
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    And who exactly are these fragile anorexic teenagers in unnatural angular poses?
    No way would I EVER buy from these guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by margo49 View Post
    And who exactly are these fragile anorexic teenagers in unnatural angular poses?
    No way would I EVER buy from these guys!
    I mean, really:


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    I concur, no way would I buy from them. What makes them think this is a good way to advertise?

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    Well, they took off the photo of the girl modeling something - scarf? underwear? covering her boobs with just her hands.

    I buy from them because their clothes fit me, unlike ibex/icebreaker/smartwool. Some of us can't be picky if we want to be warm.

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    That picture is unfortunate (is it the shirt she's selling?). I checked the website and clearly,I am not part of their intended demographic. I'll stick with Ibex, Patagonia, and Icebreaker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jessmarimba View Post
    Wow, I am NOT a fan of their new website. Can't find lengths on the pants anywhere, and their size chart is absurd. Really, a 37 in chest and a 31 in waist for a women's XS? (which, coincidentally, is the same size as a mens' small?!?!) Something must be lost in translation.

    P.S. Thanks for the coupon though!!

    P.S.S. what's the inseam on the track pants? Do you know?
    I agree, the website leaves a lot to be desired. Not sure on the inseams, I only know that the sport bra I bought from them (or S&C, perhaps) a couple of years ago is a small, so that's what I ordered. I'll let you know my thoughts on the sizing when I get them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wavedancer View Post
    I agree, the website leaves a lot to be desired. Not sure on the inseams, I only know that the sport bra I bought from them (or S&C, perhaps) a couple of years ago is a small, so that's what I ordered. I'll let you know my thoughts on the sizing when I get them!
    Received my I/O merino items in 4 days from Australia (faster than getting stuff from California). Very happy with the bra, crib shirt, track pants. The inseam on the small track pants is 31 1/2 inches. I'll need to do a little trimming, as usual, but they are wicked comfy! The crib shirt is lightweight, snug comfy fit for a base layer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wavedancer View Post
    The inseam on the small track pants is 31 1/2 inches. I'll need to do a little trimming, as usual, but they are wicked comfy!
    Eek! Glad I didn't get them! I need about a 33-34 to not look like I'm wearing high waters.

    I actually won the pocket hoody on ebay right when the coupon code came up, and I love it. Not great for tech stuff (no thumbholes, pockets wouldn't work to tuck it in for snowboarding or anything) but good for hiking and being warm at work!

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    Oh no, not Jones! I hope they stay in business

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Oh no, not Jones! I hope they stay in business

    http://www.joneswares.com/
    Wonder if there's any way to encourage them to go big?
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    Lower right hand side:


    Need to contact us?

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    Maybe send them the link to this thread Signed "There are a lot of Wool Weenies out there"
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    Hard to even comprehend wool in this heat, but I stopped at the LRS today and got sucked into their sale rack. Picked up an ibex U-sixty tee and Icebreaker Cascade hood dirt cheap. I was so excited I forgot to ask for our running club discount on my shoes.

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    I´m new to wool, but already love wearing it on my daily commutes and when I'm home and cold after a long days work

    I bought 2 Devold long underpants, 2 different Devold jerseys (one to autumn, one to winter) and nice womens boxers, also Devold And some different Icebreaker wool socks and a wool Buff

    Do you wash your wool gear with a wool detergent with lanolin sometimes? I hand wash my gear with special fine washing detergent. But there aren't any lanolin in it, nor other wool "protection". My gear was quite expensive and I expect long lifetime by any means

    Do you air your wool clothes often? Or do you wash it frequently?

    I'm unfortunately one of thoose people, who perspire a great deal, no matter what shape I'm in or how long I bike. I used my wool jersey for 3-4 daily roundtrips (10 mile each) and then the wool jersey started to stink a bit. I hope that the stink will vanish in the wash. I got high hopes already

    I hate hate hate synthetic clothes because of the stink

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    I wash my wool in the wash machine with other dark clothes. Cold water. Standard detergent. Most I lay out to dry. While drying it might smell a bit wooly but once it dries they smell fine. I wash wool less often than other clothes.
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