Sizing amounts to a black art and varies radically from manufacturer to
manufacturer and from country of origin to country of origin. Americans are
unfathomably huge to much of the world- both in height and girth. If you
travel a bit you will often observe that Americans tend to be both the ta
Actually, my main worries are (a) european rather than US
(over)sizing. Although am quite comfortable in most XL clothing,
with, say, Rapha, XXL is still tight. (b) with the higher cost of
items, would not surprise much if the only offerings were S, M, and
L. Then would be on the outside looking
Eric,
At least around my family, "starving Italian" is an oxymoron. :) My
father has been known to say that his epitaph should be "He never
missed a meal".
Bill Mennuti
On Jan 19, 7:26 am, EricP wrote:
> Also am hoping they actually do arrive. Will order at least one,
> mebbe two. With a hu
The blue trainer Riv offered had a small wooly warm logo with a lamb
on it. That's plenty logo right there. I would've bought one but I
only had enough money for either the trainer or the heavy wool pants
(remember those?), and picked the pants. So yes, a Pleading For list
might be cool.
Beth
> As
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Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: tweed knit sweaters are coming back!
While we are dreaming of great Riv wool stuff.
I'm waiting for another great wool short sleeve jersey. Please.
-JimD
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While we are dreaming of great Riv wool stuff.
I'm waiting for another great wool short sleeve jersey. Please.
-JimD
On Jan 19, 2011, at 8:18 AM Jan 19, 2011, CycloFiend wrote:
on 1/18/11 9:10 PM, Beth H at periwinkle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Meanwhile, I am waiting for the return of the Wooly Wa
I have one of the Sugoi Long sleeve wool jerseys that is kind of what
you describe, one small pcoket, very heavy 100% wool design with a
simple retro front logo.
It's my go to top for nightime winter rides in chilly So Cal.
That said I'd love to get one of the Wooly warm jerseys... esp in
green!
~
on 1/18/11 9:10 PM, Beth H at periwinkle...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Meanwhile, I am waiting for the return of the Wooly Warm jersey (with
> the button placket!) and heavier-weight trainer. A girl can dream.
We do share that dream, beth!
I've got a L/S WoolyWarm that sees the bulk of my commute and ri
> Also am hoping they actually do arrive. Will order at least one,
> mebbe two. With a huge caveat - depends on the actual sizing of the
> item. Hopefully XL will be made. And hopefully it isn't "starving
> Italian" XL.
I think the reason Riv dropped them is the original manufacturers (as
I un
Also am hoping they actually do arrive. Will order at least one,
mebbe two. With a huge caveat - depends on the actual sizing of the
item. Hopefully XL will be made. And hopefully it isn't "starving
Italian" XL.
Used to wear wool/tweed sweaters back in college. Would like to do so
again, if f
My in-laws gifted me with a WW vest when they were still available. I
wear the crap out of it. The neck is great when I don't feel like
taking along a scarf, and folds down out of the way when I'm not so
cold. It has holes in it and the corner of the rear pocket sags a
little lopsidedly. I will pro
I am wearing my woolywarm cardigan right now. Very warm and
comfortable. Going on 4 years old and holding up well.
On Jan 18, 9:00 pm, manueljohnacosta
wrote:
> I want a cardigan. Teachers should all have cardigans! with leather
> elbow pads!
>
> On Jan 18, 6:31 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
>
>
> >
I want a cardigan. Teachers should all have cardigans! with leather
elbow pads!
On Jan 18, 6:31 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
> Yay!
>
> from the knothole:
>
> "Many of you know about the old Tweed knit sweater-things, and will be
> happy to know that we'll have these in again. Some changes, bound to
> d
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