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Hype1234

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US Sizing on P&B.

Thank you. But now this is messing with me. I bought some McNairy's a few months ago (not from PnB) and the box clearly says UK 8, US 9. However, the PnB page says that they convert a UK 8.5 to a US 9, which doesn't really make sense. If I order these US 9, I should get a box that says UK 8, US 9. If I buy these I can't imagine they're going to send me a box that's UK 8.5, US 9.5.
 

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plokhov 40% off fw12. have to email the studio to check availability.

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In my opinion, Rapha is nice but way overpriced.
 

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That Drake's popup sounds rocking.

Man I need to live in NYC! Would have liked to get a chance at a silk scarf.
 
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Rapha has been tweeting a code, T8EU25, for 30% off their merino base layers this week (up to the 14th). That's cheaper than their bundle price if I'm doing the math correctly. Their V-Necks Tees are good right?


In my opinion, Rapha is nice but way overpriced.


I have a long relationship w/ Rapha goods (my team was sponsored by them for the last three years) and after having ridden in all kinds of bike kit for dozens of years, I can say emphatically that most of what Rapha makes is massively nicer than 90% of what the rest of the cycling world puts out.

-Baselayers are excellent. On par w/ Icebreaker and nicer than Smartwool. Cut for cycling, so longer in back and shorter in front, which makes them less than ideal to wear casually (Icebreaker gets the nod there) but in terms of fit, hand and performance, they rock. Well worth the price, esp. at 30% off.
-All hardshell and softshell layers are awesome. I will gladly elaborate on the ones I own/have used in PM if any one cares for that info.
-City Riding collection has some fantastic pieces. I find all their items in this category to fit better than any of the Outlier stuff I've tried (seriously weird fits there IMO) even tho I love what Outlier are doing and some of the fabrics they are using.

/end cycling derailment...
 

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I have a long relationship w/ Rapha goods (my team was sponsored by them for the last three years) and after having ridden in all kinds of bike kit for dozens of years, I can say emphatically that most of what Rapha makes is massively nicer than 90% of what the rest of the cycling world puts out.
-Baselayers are excellent. On par w/ Icebreaker and nicer than Smartwool. Cut for cycling, so longer in back and shorter in front, which makes them less than ideal to wear casually (Icebreaker gets the nod there) but in terms of fit, hand and performance, they rock. Well worth the price, esp. at 30% off.
-All hardshell and softshell layers are awesome. I will gladly elaborate on the ones I own/have used in PM if any one cares for that info.
-City Riding collection has some fantastic pieces. I find all their items in this category to fit better than any of the Outlier stuff I've tried (seriously weird fits there IMO) even tho I love what Outlier are doing and some of the fabrics they are using.
/end cycling derailment...


Agreed - way better stuff than Assos for example which is just as expensive, but is the same lycra crap everyone else is selling. Frankly I have never regretted buying a Rapha jersey.

Not sure about the newer stuff that is coming in that copies off of the Rapha wool thing, like SAS, etc.
 

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