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I first learned of Kangaroo's from a commercial on a German TV show my high school German teacher showed us in class, which she'd recorded to try to give us exposure to the language.I had velcro Kangaroos back around 1980. I think they had one large strap though. Loved that little zippered pouch.
That's an interesting way of being introduced to them, @mossrockss. What show was it? I spent a semester in Germany and then a year there, possibly around when you were in high school (95, then 98-99), and don't remember seeing anyone wear Roos. But they were very common at my school in the US around 1980.
So I wear linen as much as possible all summer as casual clothes. I manage to wear as much CM linen as possible at work as well. The cleaning bills are fairly annoying, though.
I send all my shirts out and the cleaners insist on hand pressing them. Basically triples the price compared to cotton dress shirts.
Is it worth asking them to just treat linen like cotton or will that destroy the fabric? Might start washing and ironing myself but I hate doing that. Takes away from cycling time!
So I wear linen as much as possible all summer as casual clothes. I manage to wear as much CM linen as possible at work as well. The cleaning bills are fairly annoying, though.
I send all my shirts out and the cleaners insist on hand pressing them. Basically triples the price compared to cotton dress shirts.
Is it worth asking them to just treat linen like cotton or will that destroy the fabric? Might start washing and ironing myself but I hate doing that. Takes away from cycling time!
So I wear linen as much as possible all summer as casual clothes. I manage to wear as much CM linen as possible at work as well. The cleaning bills are fairly annoying, though.
I send all my shirts out and the cleaners insist on hand pressing them. Basically triples the price compared to cotton dress shirts.
Is it worth asking them to just treat linen like cotton or will that destroy the fabric? Might start washing and ironing myself but I hate doing that. Takes away from cycling time!
In order to get your linen looking crisp, you'll need a commercial grade hand-iron or a decent press.
i can see it. It depends on what type of environment you work in. For non client facing roles i think you can easily have gotten away with no oxford. Most guys in corporate America dont care that much tbh.can you imagine, just say 5 years ago, not even recommending a oxford, even if not black cap toe