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Now that the storm has started (gee, what great timing!) I'm gonna walk down to the pawn shop down the street and see what they'd give me for my old diamond engagement/wedding set.
I waaaaaaant another Ibex.... waaaaaaant!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Bummer. Shop won't even give me enough to buy an Ibex.
Guess I'll have to try another shop. Poopy.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
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Are they the M&S Wool tights with feet? If so I have a couple pairs of those from just a slightly later vintage! I hadn't thought of them in ages and must dig them out tonight.
I've always been a fan of natural fibres but I was completely unaware of clothing brands like Ibex, IceBreaker, Smartwool etc until reading this forum. It's a slippery slope - I bought an Arcteryx merino tshirt and loved it. After reading posts on merino tights I bought Ibex tights (a discontinued style I think - called Rendezvous?) and now an Icebreaker tshirt.
I've got woolies from the 70s. A LS Protogs T-shirt. Stil-long long underwear pants. A wool balaclava. Wool Dachstein mittens. Wool fishnet underwear. Some of the old stuff has moth holes.
My Stil-long underwear is the dark blue men's with fly. The women's only came with stirrups under the feet and in powder blue.
Last edited by DebW; 01-09-2007 at 03:38 PM.
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1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
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Is anybody familiar with this brand? Prices sure are low:
http://www.portlandcyclewear.com/page/page/3163257.htm
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
yeah, I think someone mentioned it a few pages back. Sounded like the quality was less than adequate.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Good!
I'm not tempted, then!
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
[QUOTE=KnottedYet;159319]Oldest woolies in your closet?
I have a hat re-knitted by my old-hiking-mate Rachel in natural black and white wools that her Auntie spun from the fleecee for a sweater that her (Rachel's) mother knitted in the 1960's
I also have a scarf (cashmere and wool) from Harrods c.1982
My newest is a lovely little almost-edible-it-is-so-sweet hat from my Jan ss.
A beautifully textured (both how it looks and how it feels) combination of st-st and reverse st st done on a circular needle. (See Thank you ss January thread)
Last edited by margo49; 01-11-2007 at 04:34 AM.
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Hi Again Knotted Yet,
The Climawool Cirrus material on the front of the Dash Hybrid jacket is similar in weight to the Climawool Lite on your El Fitos, but the Cirrus is more weather (wind and water) resistant. The fabric on the back more like the fabric of the El Fitos (a stretchy knit wool)
I wouldn't describe it as "heftier" than the Switchback, but it is definitely more of a performance piece and I think well worth the investment. Don't forget we are very liberal with our exchange/return policy--take it for a ride and see if it works for you!
Hi my name is Knott! I don't have a lot of wool but I am building up my stash. Got four pairs of cycling socks today. A cashmere sweater for christmas. And some other stuff. Bought my first duofold today.
Last edited by Brandi; 01-13-2007 at 10:07 AM.
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Oooh, www.rei-outlet.com has a bunch of Ibex on sale 40-50% off, plus a few things have an extra 20% off if you order before midnight.
And there're Ibex Nolita and Cube jackets on sale, too. They sound nice and warm! ($136 or so)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson