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platinumtooth

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That color Cascade looks so much like my first real rainwear jacket, a good ol HH. So sick.

I did get the outworker plaid in L, so if it don't work you'll see it on the other thread...
 

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Cascade has made a pretty solid price jump compared to the black one. One of my favorite jackets but not sure I would buy it at this point. Color looks great though.
Yeah, I’m starting to notice the price jumps in this season’s drops. Last season’s Siello was $340, this new one is $400. Last season’s Saph was $140, the new one has made a pretty significant increase to $215. I don’t doubt that they’re for a reason, but I’m not feeling the value proposition as much as I used to.
 

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Ugh i was working and didnt have a chance to get the pilchuck before it sold out please if anyone doesnt like it im interested in the S or M. Thanks...
 

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^^ still by far the best value around imo. can’t really find anything comparable at this price point.

really wanted the gray Indorf but xxl was the first to go, shoulda been quicker! I have the black one and it’s really good

also want the Cascade but i just picked up the Rainshadow last month. next time.
 
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Yeah, I’m starting to notice the price jumps in this season’s drops. Last season’s Siello was $340, this new one is $400. Last season’s Saph was $140, the new one has made a pretty significant increase to $215. I don’t doubt that they’re for a reason, but I’m not feeling the value proposition as much as I used to.
Cascade at 400 vs Arc’teryx beta ($400) & Acg misery ridge ($500)… I’m ok with it
 

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Yeah, I’m starting to notice the price jumps in this season’s drops. Last season’s Siello was $340, this new one is $400. Last season’s Saph was $140, the new one has made a pretty significant increase to $215. I don’t doubt that they’re for a reason, but I’m not feeling the value proposition as much as I used to.

As far as the Saph goes, I'm assuming this has to do with a different fabric (heavier, 13 oz denim) being used.
 

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It’s literally everything. Everything has gone up for us price-wise - fabric, trim, shipping costs, etc. We are making it all as accessible as we can and, frankly, the majority of our product is still wildly underpriced. On quality alone, show me another brand that is selling fully hand embroidered flannels for $208. And that doesn’t even take into consideration the stylistic choices we make. Pricing is similar to the Arc beta, but ours has a two way zip and, IMO, much better pockets and fit. I could go through every piece and explain why I think our version of anything is more considered, but at the end of the day the choice is yours.
 

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Lamar and the Caleb overshirt grabbed from the warehouse sale keeping me warm on yet another bitterly cold day.
Loving how roomy the Caleb is cut, especially in the arms, making it great to layer with.

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So bummed I missed out on that plaid Johnson woolen shirt. I have been waiting for this for so long and on the day I woke up late it's gone lol
 

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