Giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "looking like a snack"Or rotate them periodically to get nice crosshatch grill marks.
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Giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "looking like a snack"Or rotate them periodically to get nice crosshatch grill marks.
RRL Cardigan Con 2021 meetup? We can be the flash mob of the cardigan world, where an unsuspecting business is suddenly inundated with men wearing near identical combinations of cardigan. They won't know what hit 'em
Knitapalooza? I'm picturing a procession of cardigan-wearers—similar to an antique car parade—walking down the center of Lombard Street, precisely six feet apart. Culminating in an awards ceremony: Oldest Cardigan, Worst Cardigan, Most Wrongly-Sized Cardigan, Most Obvious RRL Fake.
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Cheers! Get yourself a cardigan so you can join the coming Knitapalooza ?Kevin just answered. Thanks
Ahoy, I presume you’re talking about the Jungle Cloth Deck Jacket. I don‘t have this new one in blue, but I do own the 2017 gray N-1 jacket. The gray version and the blue are likely exactly the same (or as I like to say; “similar but different”). The gray jacket is pretty slim fitting and light weight. The real Naval N-1 deck jackets were obviously designed for warmth, but the RRL deck jacket will definitely NOT keep you very warm in cold winter weather. And since the jacket is slim (especially in the sleeves), it’s kind of a tight fit to layer a thick sweater underneath IMHO. Here is a previous thread from 2017 with images and discussion about the gray deck jacket provided by Aquila49.Wow production this season must be so limited with covid. The deck jacket is almost sold out with only an XL left. It’s a solid jacket for sure. Does someone here own it and recommend it?
Knitapalooza? I'm picturing a procession of cardigan-wearers—similar to an antique car parade—walking down the center of Lombard Street, precisely six feet apart. Culminating in an awards ceremony: Oldest Cardigan, Worst Cardigan, Most Wrongly-Sized Cardigan, Most Obvious RRL Fake.