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SNS Herning- fits?

Spencer

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Got my Navy yesterday, fit is great. Sweater is a bit longer, but I think it elongates the torso nicely. Sleeves are good, bit tight in the chest, but I have larger chest/shoulders so that is too be expected. Think I might kop another one soon, real nice sweater overall.
 

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Got my Navy yesterday, fit is great. Sweater is a bit longer, but I think it elongates the torso nicely. Sleeves are good, bit tight in the chest, but I have larger chest/shoulders so that is too be expected. Think I might kop another one soon, real nice sweater overall.


What size....M or L? Any more of these on sale anywhere? Thanks...jt
 

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how are sns starks supposed to be cleaned?
 

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roll it in a towel and pat well before you dry it - will drastically reduce drying time
 

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how are sns starks supposed to be cleaned?
Mines been through the washing machine and left to dry. Takes days to dry though...

Would never put any sweater in a washing machine to wash unless it was J Crew or something (even their cashmere from 3 years ago was sort of nice). For any nice knit: In an extremely clean sink or bathtub -- or just a plastic tub -- use a very small amount of Woolite or Woolite Dark or some other such gentle detergent (some swear by Dr. Bronners) and hand wash with cold water. Warm water can felt finer knits, always use cold. Always reshape and dry flat, and the towel roll trick can help to cut down on drying time.
 

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Picked up my sixth SNS piece, third cardigan, from B&S. Just cant get enough of this brand. I love the craftsmanship and attention to deal. The weight give the garments a nice drape. Looks great with both MC & SW&D.

:inlove:
 

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I just got my Stark this week from RG. I went to wore it out tonight for the first time and ended up finding a hole in the armpit. I'm pretty bummed after dropping a decent chunk of change on this after reading about how high quality all their products are. The hole is about the width of my finger. Do you guys have any advice on how I should get this repaired or if I can get a replacement or anything?

Thanks much.


 

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^ Hmm that sucks, but don't sweat it - super easy fix. Any good tailor can do it cheap and you will never notice the repair.

Black melange from TBS. I've been layering it with a Veilance shell at zero °C, feels good man.



Thought at first I sized too small but it is loosening up a bit and conforming to me nicely.
 

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^ Hmm that sucks, but don't sweat it - super easy fix. Any good tailor can do it cheap and you will never notice the repair.
Black melange from TBS. I've been layering it with a Veilance shell at zero °C, feels good man.

Thought at first I sized too small but it is loosening up a bit and conforming to me nicely.

Excellent. Although it does look short on you. How tall are you?
 
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They're on sale at END, Minus the VAT not a bad deal. I had to grab two since I can't make up my mind.(blue and green)
 

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