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marcus-chi

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Taupe Cardigan came in. It's a keeper. If there was ever a JE Cardigan made for non cardigan people, it's this one. This was the first one I've felt had a shot at seamlessly blending in with how I usually dress. It's super thin, and drapey. I sized at an M because that's all that was left, but I can tell an L may have been too much of a drape for me. I don't like my clothes to spill too far into oversized to the point of looking sloppy. I tried it on wit a couple different combos I would wear it with, and it's a good replacement for times when I would normally go for a hoodie or just a tee. Also, I have a coat I just got this winter that's big enough to throw over it so I can still rock it in the winter and not just during spring/summer. It's a thin ass sweater, so you will be cold in it outside of warm envrionments. Thin enough that you can wear it wit shorts in the summer and not be hot.
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Taupe Cardigan came in. It's a keeper. If there was ever a JE Cardigan made for non cardigan people, it's this one. This was the first one I've felt had a shot at seamlessly blending in with how I usually dress. It's super thin, and drapey. I sized at an M because that's all that was left, but I can tell an L may have been too much of a drape for me. I don't like my clothes to spill too far into oversized to the point of looking sloppy. I tried it on wit a couple different combos I would wear it with, and it's a good replacement for times when I would normally go for a hoodie or just a tee. Also, I have a coat I just got this winter that's big enough to throw over it so I can still rock it in the winter and not just during spring/summer. It's a thin ass sweater, so you will be cold in it outside of warm envrionments. Thin enough that you can wear it wit shorts in the summer and not be hot.
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Stop it. If Rios came out in loopwheel this forum would break.

We need loopwheel Raglan hoodies before anything else.

I was forever converted by the loopwheel raglan full zip in black from the last capsule (missed on kake/ebisus in my size) after foolishly passing on the villain/dual flash/escobars two years prior. I figured they would have the same two year cadence and release a similar two hoodie/one sweatpant capsule this winter and was hoping it would be raglan pullovers/flash 2/rio's in fact. The full zip is literally the perfect hoodie, the quality and weight of the terry is sublime, and I want more.
 

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Taupe Cardigan came in. It's a keeper. If there was ever a JE Cardigan made for non cardigan people, it's this one. This was the first one I've felt had a shot at seamlessly blending in with how I usually dress. It's super thin, and drapey. I sized at an M because that's all that was left, but I can tell an L may have been too much of a drape for me. I don't like my clothes to spill too far into oversized to the point of looking sloppy. I tried it on wit a couple different combos I would wear it with, and it's a good replacement for times when I would normally go for a hoodie or just a tee. Also, I have a coat I just got this winter that's big enough to throw over it so I can still rock it in the winter and not just during spring/summer. It's a thin ass sweater, so you will be cold in it outside of warm envrionments. Thin enough that you can wear it wit shorts in the summer and not be hot.
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All three fire. Love that the denim fits well without being skin tight, works really well in those style fits with looser tops. Is the top pair JE?
 

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Taupe Cardigan came in. It's a keeper. If there was ever a JE Cardigan made for non cardigan people, it's this one. This was the first one I've felt had a shot at seamlessly blending in with how I usually dress. It's super thin, and drapey. I sized at an M because that's all that was left, but I can tell an L may have been too much of a drape for me. I don't like my clothes to spill too far into oversized to the point of looking sloppy. I tried it on wit a couple different combos I would wear it with, and it's a good replacement for times when I would normally go for a hoodie or just a tee. Also, I have a coat I just got this winter that's big enough to throw over it so I can still rock it in the winter and not just during spring/summer. It's a thin ass sweater, so you will be cold in it outside of warm envrionments. Thin enough that you can wear it wit shorts in the summer and not be hot.
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looks great with the anti expo t's
 

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Taupe Cardigan came in. It's a keeper. If there was ever a JE Cardigan made for non cardigan people, it's this one. This was the first one I've felt had a shot at seamlessly blending in with how I usually dress. It's super thin, and drapey. I sized at an M because that's all that was left, but I can tell an L may have been too much of a drape for me. I don't like my clothes to spill too far into oversized to the point of looking sloppy. I tried it on wit a couple different combos I would wear it with, and it's a good replacement for times when I would normally go for a hoodie or just a tee. Also, I have a coat I just got this winter that's big enough to throw over it so I can still rock it in the winter and not just during spring/summer. It's a thin ass sweater, so you will be cold in it outside of warm envrionments. Thin enough that you can wear it wit shorts in the summer and not be hot.
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Looks great and now I know a small will be the right size for me. Now just need a restock but not in a hurry.
 

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How is the length of the sleeves?
Not too long. I’ve been meaning to try out some XL’s. I got the charcoal raglan hoodie in an L and it’s a bit smaller than my other raglan L’s. Might be time to move up to XL on most hoodies. Not sure yet.
 

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