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#1 2007-12-19 01:25:53

jesmond
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Cardigans

http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/Products.aspx?ItemID=13045a0&ItemTyp=G&GrpTyp=SIZ&ShowMenu=T&ShopBy=0&SearchString=cardigan&RefPage=SearchDepartment.aspx&CmCatId=SearchResults&Search1Prod=True



Cheap (like me), and they ship to Europe too.

 

#2 2007-12-19 07:18:10

Moose Maclennan
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From: Hernando's Hideaway
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Re: Cardigans

Difficult to even find a plain buttoned cardie in the High Street nowadays, most are zipped now. The last ones I found were cut very slim, which is OK, but the more relaxed fits are nice too. Didn't Steve McQueen wear a fairly bulky cardigan in 'Bullitt'?
Do check out Jack/David's link to Woolovers (sp?) somewhere on this forum, looks very worthwhile.

 

#3 2007-12-19 07:28:01

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Cardigans

Jesser-I like the look of the cardie-but Acrylic? do they make one in wool?

Moose - I know John Smedley do a cardigan like the one linked by Jesmond ( and it is made from sheep fur) as far as I am aware JS is availlable on line.


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#4 2007-12-19 07:38:04

Vaclav
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Re: Cardigans

Shetland, acrylic ?

 

#5 2007-12-19 07:39:20

bandofoutsiders
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Re: Cardigans

 

#6 2007-12-19 07:48:52

Moose Maclennan
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Re: Cardigans

... and neither cardie nor jacket were as sweet as Jacqueline Bisset, I would venture.

BTW: http://www.uppers.org/showArticle.asp?article=173 (an older but interesting cardie link for the mix)

 

#7 2007-12-19 11:33:01

eg
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Re: Cardigans

How about woolovers? http://www.woolovers.com/products.aspx?categoryid=1&subcategoryid=1&subcategorycatid=0

Thanks to David, I think wink

 

#8 2007-12-19 12:47:56

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Cardigans


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#9 2007-12-19 19:07:45

questioning
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Re: Cardigans

Cardigans, love 'em. Lands' End has them in many different materials, cotton ones on the cheap as well.

 

#10 2007-12-20 03:47:23

jesmond
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From: Wry Lane
Posts: 1202

Re: Cardigans

`Acrylic you say? Acrylic...? What, are you kidding!? Get outta here!!!! Acrylic...?


Yes, you are indeed correct boys...

Listen, thank you for all the interest.It seems it`s my most stimulating post to date.Whoooah!

Listen, i`m genuinely sorry for not doing the basic `checking out` of these particular cardigans . I came across these JCP cardies some while back.I saved the page to ie explorer favourites and just bore them in mind...It just shows me you should never take anything for granted.I`d just genuinely assumed that they were 100% cotton.I didn`t actually do the `homework` on these till just after i`d posted this thread.


When i read they were made using acrylic, my own actual thought was `Oh!, ..Nasty...`.

Like you good Gentleman, i do prefer naturally made clothing.(Feels so much nicer and warmer, don`t you find?). I see nothing wrong with the use of acryllic in paints, but  just not for use in my personal clothing.

Yes, my most fulsome apologies to everyone concerned.By and large, and perhaps 90% of the time (although not always...) i do prefer my clothing to be 100% natural made.If it can`t be 100% then i do at the very least prefer it to be a natural/synthetic mix.All this is very important to me too, so i do understand the justifiable concern that`s been generated here.

But, i did and i still DO really like the `design` and style of this cheap cardie. It somehow reminds me of one of the (100% cotton) Paul Smith ones i used to wear in the mid eighties. That particular one was `navy` coloured.The post genuinely wasn`t meant to be an example of `style over substance`.



jesmondo

 

#11 2007-12-20 04:24:12

jesmond
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Re: Cardigans

 

#12 2007-12-20 04:31:43

jesmond
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From: Wry Lane
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Re: Cardigans

I really liked the `woolovers` link which David generously supplied in an earlier post. (I saved it at the time...).

My own preference for wool cardigans is John Smedley.Elegant, nice and very classically streamlined (quite edgy) and great wool quality.

 

#13 2008-01-01 15:45:54

Marc Grayson
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Re: Cardigans

Last edited by Marc Grayson (2008-01-01 17:05:07)


"‘The sense of being perfectly well dressed gives a feeling of inner tranquility which even religion is powerless to bestow." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Looking good and dressing well is a necessity. Having a purpose in life is not."  Oscar Wilde

 

#14 2008-01-02 14:21:09

Marc Grayson
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Re: Cardigans

Bean cardigans just went on sale


"‘The sense of being perfectly well dressed gives a feeling of inner tranquility which even religion is powerless to bestow." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Looking good and dressing well is a necessity. Having a purpose in life is not."  Oscar Wilde

 

#15 2008-01-02 15:58:56

Suitedbooted2000
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Re: Cardigans

 

#16 2011-05-09 12:41:48

veinreyes
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Re: Cardigans

 

#17 2013-02-21 05:35:46

RobbieB
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Re: Cardigans

If you want to know how to ruin a cardigan have a look at this

http://www.mrporter.com/product/328614


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#18 2013-02-25 09:30:51

Chet
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Re: Cardigans

That is unspeakably naff!


Do you know what a Palmist once said to me? She said: will you let go!
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#19 2013-02-25 09:43:20

RobbieB
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Re: Cardigans


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#20 2013-02-25 09:56:04

Bishop of Briggs
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Re: Cardigans


Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

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