wool base layer

David Auker

2010-01-29

I got mine at Goodwill bins (wool t-neck sweater, arms cut off, added
length to cover the sweet lower parts).

David

Fergus wrote:
> Where would one recommend I buy a wool base layer in Portland?
>
> Are they all the same?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fergus
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Slate Olson

2010-01-29

Sure I am biased, but I am not alone- try the Rapha 100% merino
baselayer and you will be glad for it. River City carries them.

Slate

On Jan 29, 2010, at 2:24 PM, Edward Groth
wrote:

> Hi Fergus,
>
> There's the icebreaker all-wool store down town, clever cycles on SE
> 9th and hawthorne. You can find less expensive on line. Main
> difference between shirts would be the thickness of the wool, some
> provide more insulation than others.
>
> If you're just looking for wool clothing however, check thrift stores,
> or military surplus like andy & bax on SE grand near stark (they also
> have great deals if you can live with a poly base layer). Used bike
> clothing ($10 jerseys, including long sleeve stuff) downstairs in next
> adventure.
>
> Ed
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Fergus wrote:
>> Where would one recommend I buy a wool base layer in Portland?
>>
>> Are they all the same?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Fergus
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Edward Groth

2010-01-29

Hi Fergus,

There's the icebreaker all-wool store down town, clever cycles on SE
9th and hawthorne. You can find less expensive on line. Main
difference between shirts would be the thickness of the wool, some
provide more insulation than others.

If you're just looking for wool clothing however, check thrift stores,
or military surplus like andy & bax on SE grand near stark (they also
have great deals if you can live with a poly base layer). Used bike
clothing ($10 jerseys, including long sleeve stuff) downstairs in next
adventure.

Ed

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Fergus wrote:
> Where would one recommend I buy a wool base layer in Portland?
>
> Are they all the same?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fergus
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Fergus

2010-01-29

Where would one recommend I buy a wool base layer in Portland?

Are they all the same?

Thanks,

Fergus