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Inverallan 3A Cardigan Group Order (CLOSED)

ManofKent

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I've got a 3B (only difference to the 3A is the cabling) in a nice subdued colourway:

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The cardigan is a size 44, I'm an actual chest of 42.5" and normally take a 42R in jackets/suits. For me the 44 feels about right - not tight fitting but not overlly loose, a 42 would be near skin-tight... If I was an actual 41.5 chest I might have gone for a 42...

I can't remember the model number for this but it's also a 44 if that gives anyone any help. Do note I'm also thicker in the waist than most members ;) :

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I've got a 3B (only difference to the 3A is the cabling) in a nice subdued colourway:

20111022_2.jpg


20111022_1.jpg


The cardigan is a size 44, I'm an actual chest of 42.5" and normally take a 42R in jackets/suits. For me the 44 feels about right - not tight fitting but not overlly loose, a 42 would be near skin-tight... If I was an actual 41.5 chest I might have gone for a 42...

I can't remember the model number for this but it's also a 44 if that gives anyone any help. Do note I'm also thicker in the waist than most members ;) :

20111008_standing.jpg
 

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MoK, fit of that 3B is awesome. What I hope for with my 3A. I can't help but chuckle at the dissonance of your grimace while wearing that sweater. :slayer:
 

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MoK, fit of that 3B is awesome. What I hope for with my 3A. I can't help but chuckle at the dissonance of your grimace while wearing that sweater. :slayer:


The cheesy grin is worse than the grimace so i tend to err on that side ;)

I've got an orange sweater in a 45" and it's frankly too large to wear without a jacket over it - I tried shrinking it in a very hot wash and if anyone is hoping for shrinkage in my experience they'll be disappointed.
 

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I've got a 3B (only difference to the 3A is the cabling) in a nice subdued colourway:
20111022_1.jpg


thread just got real.

really looking forward to pics of this group order as they start trickling in
 

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The cardigan is a size 44, I'm an actual chest of 42.5" and normally take a 42R in jackets/suits. For me the 44 feels about right - not tight fitting but not overlly loose, a 42 would be near skin-tight... If I was an actual 41.5 chest I might have gone for a 42...
I can't remember the model number for this but it's also a 44 if that gives anyone any help. ............


Thanks your post was very helpful to me.

I'm at 22.5 inch p2p and 44R in suits, so I'm guessing that a 46 would be best for me.
 

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are there other brands that make sweaters like these?
 

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have these shipped yet? i havent received any updates or tracking info
 

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have these shipped yet? i havent received any updates or tracking info


they should be leaving inverallan any day now, but then they have to go to the shop to be sorted, then a few days of sorting and they get sent out to us, so i wouldnt anticipate a tracking # until next week
 

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oh ok just making sure. in mark's email i thought it said like late oct for receiving and sorting and out the door like early nov, so i guess they are just a lil backed up now

thanks!
 

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RKD, stay zen my friend. As soon as they arrive, it will be as if there was no wait at all. :)
 

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I am waiting for this week's update from the shop. But last I heard, they currently have or are in the process of getting about 90% of the cardigans to start packaging them up. VAT deduction is going to be a bit of a pain since the items will not be listed on the website. I think the shop will be emailing a form for each person to fill out and fax/email back before they can ship the cardigans out.

On the positive side, they said they'll ship Royal Mail insured instead of Fedex or UPS so that the likelihood of us incurring duty fees is lessened.

I'll let you all know as soon as I hear something.
 
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Thanks for the update, Mark, & thanks again for organizing this for everyone.
 

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