O.k,Here's One of the Coolest MOTB Sweater I've Found So Far
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O.k,Here's One of the Coolest MOTB Sweater I've Found So Far
Check this one out! Sweet! Flannel lined for those REALLY cold locations (which isn't, unfortunately, here is South Texas!) Too bad it's not available any more!
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I just found this one in their new catalog yesterday. It is pretty sweet. And since I get their catalogs about twice a month and this is the first time they've offered it, I reckon they have plenty in stock.
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I am seriously considering this cardigan. Since there's a few in this string who've bought it, can you wear it under a Wested? I am in the air between the Duluth cardigan, and the Roots cardigan posted by wannabe in this string: viewtopic.php?t=35967&, which it seems he can wear it under his jacket.
Well, I couldn't afford a new jacket just to accommodate the sweater. Are the fits of the Wested vs. Nowak so different that something that'd work with one wouldn't work with the other? Can anyone with both weigh in? Sorry if I am splitting hairs, but it's a lot to spend on a sweater if I can't wear it under my jacket.slydini wrote:I don't know about wearing it under a wested, but I have been wearing mine under my Nowak Indy I and it fits great.
wannabe, how warm is yours? Do you live in a cold area during the winter?
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I called Duluth Trading Post today to order the cardigan and they are already out of everything but XL and XXL. They said they were made in south Asia and they would not have any more this year, so there went my Christmas present.
I talked to some one in there office and told them I wasn't impressed with a company that would order so small an amount that it would be sold out in 4 weeks.
Hopefully if enough people will complain that they will listen.
HJoe
I talked to some one in there office and told them I wasn't impressed with a company that would order so small an amount that it would be sold out in 4 weeks.
Hopefully if enough people will complain that they will listen.
HJoe
I called Duluth Trading Post today to order the cardigan and they are already out of everything but XL and XXL. They said they were made in south Asia and they would not have any more this year, so there went my Christmas present.
I talked to some one in there office and told them I wasn't impressed with a company that would order so small an amount that it would be sold out in 4 weeks.
Hopefully if enough people will complain that they will listen.
HJoe
I talked to some one in there office and told them I wasn't impressed with a company that would order so small an amount that it would be sold out in 4 weeks.
Hopefully if enough people will complain that they will listen.
HJoe
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I've received my Roots cardigan, and here's a pic.
It's nice and warm, but I'm sure the Duluth one is warmer, as they bill it as a "3 dog night" sweater. I don't think you'd need one of those outside of Canada, or some place that has no heat. So anyway, I went with the Roots. I enjoy it, and they had my size in and it was shipped in about 4 days, so if you're still looking for a cardigan outside of the Duluth one, Roots may be an option.
It's nice and warm, but I'm sure the Duluth one is warmer, as they bill it as a "3 dog night" sweater. I don't think you'd need one of those outside of Canada, or some place that has no heat. So anyway, I went with the Roots. I enjoy it, and they had my size in and it was shipped in about 4 days, so if you're still looking for a cardigan outside of the Duluth one, Roots may be an option.