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Cold days = Irvin. Also wearing an IM hat and Thuyas (n viz) from NMWA.
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To clarify, your Clint is a 52 or the long shearling is a 52?
Would love to see a fit of the Barn Red. The product photo, at least on my computer, looks a bit more rust (which I'd prefer) vs what I'd assume would be a really bold red.
How does the heavyweight tee fit? I have the 1950's tees and find they fit a tiny bit smaller than I prefer (after sizing up), but I think the heavyweight is a bit larger?
I have the white/cream one and no issues wearing it under a sportscoat. I take a size 5 in GRP and wear 40R tailoring. The only thing of note is that the rollneck has a bit shorter sleeve length than other GRP sweaters like the crewnecks. It's only a borderline issue because of my longish arms which lead me to buy GRP because of the longer sleeve lengths.Does anyone have this GRP rollneck and if so, does it fit under a sport coat? Are there any photos of the knit worn with a suit jacket or sport coat?
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I have the white/cream one and no issues wearing it under a sportscoat. I take a size 5 in GRP and wear 40R tailoring. The only thing of note is that the rollneck has a bit shorter sleeve length than other GRP sweaters like the crewnecks. It's only a borderline issue because of my longish arms which lead me to buy GRP because of the longer sleeve lengths.
Obviously I defer to Greg. I like turtlenecks but I always start sweating on the neck. The merino rollneck is quite excellent and I actually wear it more than my cashmere rollneck. I recently just got the bubble stitch rollneck which is a lighter knit which is just perfect imo. It's not easy finding a thin gauge knit that I won't be afraid of durability, but GRP just nails it. Hope NMWA brings moreThanks! I'm trying to get a sense of the thickness of the actual neck part of the turtleneck. I found this photo online of a GRP knit but don't know if it's the same model. Would you say this is accurate to the stuff you've bought?
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Greg, how does the merino/cashmere crisscross and the dash stitch compare in weight? Considering picking up both.The pic @dieworkwear posted looks like the same fine gauge as our GRP merino polo sweaters (they call it TEC 1 - our merino t-necks are TEC 7). The bubble knits are similar weight to TEC 1
They’re both on the light side. Similar to bubble for the dash stitch. A little thicker for the criss crossGreg, how does the merino/cashmere crisscross and the dash stitch compare in weight? Considering picking up both.
Rollneck in dark brown merino wool and cashmere, criss-cross pattern (restock)
GRP has a nice way of developing these handsome stitches, and this criss-cross option adds a nice texture to this rollneck that looks great peeking out from under your favorite winter coat or jacket.nomanwalksalone.com
Dash stitch lightweight crewneck sweater in rusty brown merino wool (restock)
A great crewneck for fall or layering, in an attractive brown color with a unique stitch pattern and a premium merino wool that is high-twisted for a sturdy, lighter wearing result. Details 100% superfine high-twist merino wool, spun in Italy Dash patterned stitch, fine rib hem and cuffs...nomanwalksalone.com