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I've got four - so think I can speak from experience when I say they are the very best!
Nice snug fit, heavy duty wool, knitted for them by Laurence Odie.
Recommend highly!
Jupp! I have two and they're great! Wished they would have a really deep navy one.
Didn't get on too well with their hooped t-shirts but the Shetland I have is spot-on.
Yeah I have a Shetland and it's great - I was hoping they would do a light colour one
What was the deal with the hooped t shirts PPT - they look pretty nice ?
They seem to be doing bigger sizes now...Good for them....
And I didn't threaten them...HONEST!
You can get a long sleeve Rangers shirt now n all.....
Booyakasha
Can only say good things about my leith hooped shirt. Indeed I'd be tempted to size up on the next one (length not an issue for me) but it has held its shape well, as well as collar and colour. I haven't be particularly careful with it - except hanging to dry (hanger up through the shirt so not to stretch collar) and no tumble drying.
Shetland's look perfect - I've no doubt all details you hope for in a shetland will be right. Like Sancho, wish there was a deep navy one. The salmon pink looks great.
Cats n kittens...
Who's been down the T shirt route here?
I loves me Hoops....but is they too long on the bod when needing to go sumo around the titties?!?!?
Please rush at once with your feedback...
I think they're great. Roomy, not short on the sleeves like 99% of the other shirts out there. Great colors.
Just buy one. Haha, as simple as that.
But do they come down to your knees Sancho or hug yer belly button fluff control area?
I like Leith - I have three of the Shetlands they're great - but I've never been a big fan of cable knits in general - they always looked a bit "square" for want of a better word.
Anyone got a picture of someone looking dead cool in one so I can change my (extremely fickle ) mind on such matters ?
I accept that challenge! I realise this could go quite badly… As I am going to post what I am wearing today...
Thanks Chief - yeah that's pretty nice - I think for me maybe it's the memories of wearing big heavy hand knitted Aran jumpers on holiday in Ireland or something that has turned me against patterns in wool
Childhood scars…they never heal!
Well mine where itchy that's for sure...
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