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post #26701 of 30806
I can also vouch my cashmere blend sweaters have not suffered the same moth damage as my merino wool. The most effective moth treatment I have found is not to cram it away in a dark closet, hang it on your closet door or somewhere in the light. Moths do not like this. Also, shake it out when you are done wearing it. A breathable suit/garment bag is also effective, The Hanger Project sells great ones:

http://www.hangerproject.com/closet/accessories/luxury-garment-bags.html

Basically, treat it like you would any other wool overcoat/jacket/etc.
post #26702 of 30806
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I was curious if it was 100% wool, or maybe some sort of blend where neither would be a concern. (I notice my wool blend coats and sweaters were never eaten; others, yes, even in a cedar chest puzzled.gif ).

I intend to wear my jackets like jackets -- outdoors, with the expectation of weather.

I can't believe these would be unexpected concerns... O_O


Since you didn't read the earlier discussion (I think?) a bunch of people were complaining when Drew said it was going to be wool that it wouldn't be durable enough and he should make it nylon. Pretty sure you just stumbled onto the hornet's nest of people tired of rehashing that one.

post #26703 of 30806
drew, what size bag are you making? and will it be squared or rounded? Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
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2.3 update
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Calfskin DR2010.

 

Also pretty pumped for Moto 2011 that I ordered in September. Should be arriving shortly.

Also Drew, what's the process with getting repairs done on a local basis? Should I send an email to someone or PM you?

post #26706 of 30806

i love you cyc.

post #26707 of 30806
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Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)

 

 

 

Calfskin DR2010.

 

Also pretty pumped for Moto 2011 that I ordered in September. Should be arriving shortly.

Also Drew, what's the process with getting repairs done on a local basis? Should I send an email to someone or PM you?

 

Looks way too small imo. 

post #26708 of 30806

i think it's just because he's layering.

 

pinedust your apartment is very korean.

post #26709 of 30806
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i think it's just because he's layering.

pinedust your apartment is very korean.

Looks more like a goshiwon than an apartment. Pinedust, are you an English teacher lmao
post #26710 of 30806
also because it's calf so it's stiffer and doesn't drape like lamb where it's soft and moves around easily.
post #26711 of 30806
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Calfskin DR2010.

Also pretty pumped for Moto 2011 that I ordered in September. Should be arriving shortly.


Also Drew, what's the process with getting repairs done on a local basis? Should I send an email to someone or PM you?

Sleeves too short, body might be too small?
post #26712 of 30806
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i think it's just because he's layering.

pinedust your apartment is very korean.

the sleeves are just flat out too short
post #26713 of 30806
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the sleeves are just flat out too short

Why do you say this? Maybe he didn't want any stacking? Looks fine to me re: sleeve length. They're just tight.
post #26714 of 30806
sleeves are definitely too short, layering or not.
post #26715 of 30806
look to be a couple inches or away from his wrists
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