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  1. #1
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    The likes of Icebreaker and Ibex and Smartwool are designed to be machine washable, but yeah, use your machine's wool cycle or a cold wash to be on the safe side.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

  2. #2
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    I wash my wool things in the washer on cold/cold or cold/warm (just never hot). Then hang dry overnight. If I need them to dry faster I'll run them in the dryer on low heat for 5-10 minutes and then take them out and hang dry to finish.

  3. #3
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    Ibex Deals

    I'm with you guys. I love the IBEX stuff, but I'm peeved that they seem not have women specific in XL. : (

    Also they were making a fabulous relaxed fit jersey that they discontinued.

    If you check Sierratradingpost.com sometimes they have SCREAMING deals on IBex. I never paid more than $30 for it.
    Crediamo in te, bici!

  4. #4
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    I got some Ibex knickers, I got some Ibex knickers!

    On a tip from the TE board, I went to TiCycles to see what Ibex they had on sale. I found ONE pair of men's XL knickers. Bummer. Ibex sells out quickly.

    Helpful salesgirl found M women's hanging on the wrong rack. She was all excited: Oh, good, and they're mediums!

    I was downhearted. I'm definately a L in Ibex bottoms. She had me try them on anyway. I'm prancing around the store in my too-small knickers and she said they fit fine.

    MEDIUM!!!!!

    I bought them, even though I'm sure Larges would've fit better. (hey, 40 % off!) The chamois doesn't quite hit me right, but felt fine on the bike.

    MEDIUM!

    I haven't worn medium anything on my caboose in probably 20 years. Now I gotta ride much more so I can fit my knickers better!

    Love the knickers, by the way. I got 'em in the washer right now, and plan to wear them on a Team Survivor ride tomorrow.

    Me and my ESB beer (celebrating almost wearing a medium) salute all you wool-philes out there!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #5
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    Medium and for 40% off? Score!

    Dying of wool envy over here.

    I'm also in that no man's land of Medium feeling snug and Large feeling saggy. Sigh.

  6. #6
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    Wow, that was fast!

    Maybe I should check out the men's XL.

    Have to take Felicia Golightly down to RCC first. I think I bent my wheel after a fall yesterday (just a bruised knee and ego going up my hill).

    Watch out on the BG if you ride it. I saw three unleased dogs on the side right around Matthews yesterday. People seem to have a lack of common sense when it comes to dogs at times.

    Have a great ride tomorrow.

  7. #7
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    There was only ONE pair, so ya better go there fast!

    I'm tentatively planning to go there tomorrow post TSNW ride and get Shimano Free Ride pedals (to match with Diadora shoes from Performance). What a cool bike shop! I LOVE it. Just as much (and from the opposite end of the spectrum) as Recycled Cycles.

    I will watch for doggies on the BG.

    How to make Medium Ibexes fit a Large heinie: put 'em on fresh from the washer (wet! and the most excitement I've had in months!) and sit in a lawn chair in the sun drinking Red Hook Extra Special Bitter with your knees up by your chin as you read "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown.

    Now I have the hiccups.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  8. #8
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    I adore Ibex as well but my complaints are in the w's sizing.
    1) The lack of an XL in many of the w's styles
    2) As a am a strapping young lass (over 6 feet) the tops are always REALLY cropped on me. Which I hate for several reasons. Mostly because the bottom of the shirt is above my waist in most pants creating the illusion that my boobs are really low and resting on my stomach (ok, that may be my own paranoia), but also because if I stretch or say, I dunno, bend over handle bars my back and flabby stomach are exposed. Arcteryx makes a few wool tops that seem to run a little longer in the torso, but they too tend to stop at a size L and I feel that there L is really more of a M (ahem, yes it could just be me again).
    So, sadly for me I have found that I can really only wear some of the Ibex casual wear/sweaters or use the tops for layering vs athletics.
    Finally, despite my love of wool and knowing that the Ibex stuff doesn't itch I still fear their wool underwear esp. the thongs. Thongs creep me out, but wool thongs? That makes me feel really funny.

 

 

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