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J Crew F/W 09 Discussion

jet

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Originally Posted by Vernon-Dozier
Hard to beat the 2 layer combo that Army Rangers, Coast Guard rescue units, Fire Departments etc use. First a nylon or polypro liner to wick moisture followed by 75% wool 25% cotton socks for warmth and absorbtion of sweat...

http://www.galaxyarmynavy.com/item-6140.asp

http://www.armynavydeals.com/asp/pro...20Sock%20Liner

Haven't tried these but appears to be the all-in-one solution...

http://www.amazon.com/U-S-Army-Cold-.../dp/B0006PL9AY

I remember an article several years back where a reporter went on a 12 hour night patrol with the Army Rangers. After 8 hours he had to be taken to the ER for severe foot injuries. Probably was using ****** socks with boots that weren't broken in enough and didn't change socks as they got wet from sweat.


Excellent, though these would be overkill for socal winters but thanks.
 

Vernon-Dozier

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Originally Posted by jet
Excellent, though these would be overkill for socal winters but thanks.

Yeh, I pretty much wear standard grade Costco medium weight socks with my boots in the winter. All my relatives live in cold weather areas though so I have to have a beefier solution on hand.
 

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I got my Fleece shawl-collar cardigan in the mail today. Is the fit supposed to be baggier? I ordered a large but am afraid I could do better w/ a medium. Anyone have a medium and want to size up to a large?
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Unfortunately it was final sale, so I can't return it...
 

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Originally Posted by Arethusa
That's a polo with a popped collar under a henley.

Do this. By all means.


With douchey sweat pants as well.
 

Stylin-1

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And WTH is up with them being out of the Alpine green flannel in S and M?????
 

tonio028

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Originally Posted by BrooklynHighpost
Better than I expected. Still think its better suited as a under-shirt if worn with a button up shirt.
Originally Posted by mulansauce
I've seen worse.
Originally Posted by Arethusa
No. Please stop.
All of these quotes sum up my thoughts. Better than I originally expected, but still not a good look at all IMO. Full pics would have been best, but I can use my imagination. That henley is still far too casual/sweatshirt-ish to be paired on top of that button down. If you were to use a henley of a different fabric perhaps, then maybe, but I'm still not convinced. Stick to wearing it as a layering piece under a button down/flannel, etc., or throw it on over a tee.
 

Warren G.

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I assume J.Crew
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Originally Posted by Keroberos
Absolutely. I always see pocket polos on deep discount at the stores.

Truth. I picked up one last year for around $10 if I recall correctly.
 

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So which cardigan in your opinion is the best one out of the catalog ?

I'm trying to compare them online....and not really finding much in terms of variables lol

oh edit: also a stupid question probably but do their collared utility shirts have long tails on them ? or can they be worn without being tucked in ? Say with a sweater or something over it
 

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