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RO Mainline Silk/Viscose Tee - is it worth upgrading to from the DRKSHDW cotton code "R"? I need a layer to worn under mainline cashmere and merino turtlenecks, and the DRKSHDW cotton seems too "plain" to me... Not saying it's bad - the fabric is amazing, real dark and thick, but i feel like these two need something more "special".
So basically the question is, how nice is the silk/viscose blend compared to the drkshdw "R" cotton? Which one is better for layering under light knits? Does the mainline tee feels luxurious enough to justify the price? I see pics online and honestly i can't help but think of Uniqlo Heattech tees lol.
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Originally posted by delicious_not View PostRO Mainline Silk/Viscose Tee - is it worth upgrading to from the DRKSHDW cotton code "R"? I need a layer to worn under mainline cashmere and merino turtlenecks, and the DRKSHDW cotton seems too "plain" to me... Not saying it's bad - the fabric is amazing, real dark and thick, but i feel like these two need something more "special".
So basically the question is, how nice is the silk/viscose blend compared to the drkshdw "R" cotton? Which one is better for layering under light knits? Does the mainline tee feels luxurious enough to justify the price? I see pics online and honestly i can't help but think of Uniqlo Heattech tees lol."The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
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Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostThe silk/viscose blend is soft and feels nice on the skin. Due to the high armholes and the nature of the fabric it does become smelly faster, at least that’s the feeling I get compared to the cotton Rick shirts I own. If you only want a shirt to wear underneath the turtleneck (and if you don’t want to take the turtleneck off) I’d recommend a undershirt, for example a "dry cotton" one by Mey. It will certainly hold up washes better and feel nice as well (if you get a good one).
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Originally posted by beyondthemeans View PostI received a Gore-Tex jacket in the mail, but unfortunately it came out very wrinkled.
Does someone know if there is any way to get these out, since you can't iron this fabric? Or will it go away over time by itself?
Lots of Gore-Tex FAQs out there for reference, as it's a stubborn material but should last for ages.
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Originally posted by haydn View PostGore-tex can be washed and ironed, but with extra care. A warm (not hot) iron can be used, but not directly on the garment. Put it between a towel and you should be fine.
Lots of Gore-Tex FAQs out there for reference, as it's a stubborn material but should last for ages.
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Anyone deal with project314 recently? How fast do they respond to emails? They are not answering me at all right now and were extremely slow when they did. Anyone know a faster way or is there anything I've missed on the retailer feedback thread? Thanks!
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Originally posted by eloquent View PostAnyone ever cut the length of their RO tees? Have this darkdust sheer one and was thinking of experimenting with it, it just doesnt drape so nice on my body :(Never dress down.
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Can anyone who has a Rick shearling tell me if it will loosen up a bit with wear? I just got an amazing shearling and it's a bit snug, got my normal rick size (which is a size up from my actual size) and I guess from the extra bulk it's a bit tighter than my other Rick jackets (also it's side zip so the front doubles over when zipped). It's only a little bit snug when zipped so I think sizing up would fit sloppy, never owned a shearling so wondering if it will conform to the body like other leathers.
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Originally posted by eloquent View PostAnyone ever cut the length of their RO tees? Have this darkdust sheer one and was thinking of experimenting with it, it just doesnt drape so nice on my body :(
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