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Originally posted by noirgt View Postno matter how high the humidity is, I would say if you wear that many when the temp is above 10 degrees and still feel damn cold, you may just naturally not good with low temp. Try uniqlo heattech henley and long john, they may help.
you might need to sacrifice style a bit and get some proper technical outerwear. When it gets really cold I usually wear an Arc'teryx Veilance jacket, the primaloft insulation on it is ridicilously warm."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Get yourself some merino wool garments, doesn't necessarily have to be thermal under armour (I just bought myself some Leon Louis stuff in merino, really nice even though it's still rather warm). Merino is 5 times warmer than regular wool at the same weight (not as warm as cashmere but breathes far better). And then just some ol' fashion layering and your set.
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Tailoring CCP taped seams/overlock stitching in Boston or New York
Has anyone had any experience tailoring CCP garments?
Who could tailor a CCP dead end pair pf pants and blazer with taped seams and overlock stitching in Boston or New York?
I def need to hem the pants (i just folded them for this pic), but the waist needs to be taken in one inch or so. I'd also appreciate it if I could take in the waist of the jacket if only a bit.
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I am quite confused at what you are saying, are you saying that a smaller fiber of the same length made of merino wool can accept more heat than a larger fiber of the same length made of regular wool? Therein saying merino wool has a higher specific heat capacity to the point that it is just as warm to wear a sweater that is 1/5 as thick if it is made of merino wool? That sounds like hogwash.
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Guys, I have some questions.
Why Darklandsberlin is selling products a lot cheaper than other retailers? I bought my RO Moody woven longsleeve today for $370 include tax. The price in Darklandsberlin is about $270... Btw a lot of people in this website buy garments from them right?
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Originally posted by magic View PostI think depending of which brand. Maybe some is lower but I would say their price are quite reasonable.
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Originally posted by Linhlev View PostGuys, I have some questions.
Why Darklandsberlin is selling products a lot cheaper than other retailers? I bought my RO Moody woven longsleeve today for $370 include tax. The price in Darklandsberlin is about $270... Btw a lot of people in this website buy garments from them right?
Also, its worth considering if you want to try the clothes on, if you want to wait for shipping, and if you want to deal with overseas returns in case it doesn't work out (with this particular store, you probably don't...)
I'm not saying buying online or overseas is a big deal or should be avoided, but there is more to it than the price you see listed somewhere."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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