> 3. The sad short-livedness of the original Wooly Warm line (especially
> the olive green sweaters and vests with those buttoned fronts and
> pockets) -- please bring it back!!

The British made cardigan?  I wear mine almost every winter evening
and while working on the bike in colder weather.  It is a nice, handy,
rugged sweater without being quite so heavy as a Filson.  Agree RBW
ought to bring it back.  I suspect maybe the people making it retired
or something.  I recall they were literally made out of a cottage
somewhere in rural UK.

On Apr 12, 10:20 pm, beth h <periwinkle...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Things I love about RBW:
>
> 1. Lugged steel frames that last for years and years (like mine, for
> instance)
> 2. The Atlantis (I love my LongLow but the Atlantis is very possibly
> the best frame ever designed for anything).
> 2a. The All-Rounder -- bring it back maybe?
> 3. Tire and fender clearance (long before anyone else was returning to
> the idea).
> 4. Canvas bags, particularly Carradice (RBW introduced us to one
> another in '98 and it's been a love affair ever since)
>
> Things that make me twitch and make funny noises:
>
> 1. Tweed fender flaps and bags
> 2. Sackville, second generation (remember Carradice made the first
> generation of these bags for RBW back in the day)
> 3. The sad short-livedness of the original Wooly Warm line (especially
> the olive green sweaters and vests with those buttoned fronts and
> pockets) -- please bring it back!!
>
> Beth
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