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• #2
http://www.londonfgss.com/search.php?searchid=1636788
safe to says that a lots of us heard about them, they do have great stuff, a lots of forumengar swear by them.
(the UK one is this http://swrve.co.uk/ ).
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• #3
http://www.londonfgss.com/search.php?searchid=1636788
safe to says that a lots of us heard about them, they do have great stuff, a lots of forumengar swear by them.
(the UK one is this http://swrve.co.uk/ ).
swrve.co.uk provide excellent service. excellent clothing, and the service that chris (who runs swrve.co.uk) gives is ace.
don't work for them, just had a bunch of really good experiences, even when things haven't gone quite right.
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• #5
swrve.co.uk provide excellent service. excellent clothing, and the service that chris (who runs swrve.co.uk) gives is ace.
don't work for them, just had a bunch of really good experiences, even when things haven't gone quite right.
This reflects my experience too. Great service and really good quality kit.
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• #7
Sorry, got confizzled. It should work now.
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• #8
Thanks. I'll have a look at lunchtime.
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• #9
Rapha are nice.
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• #10
No, is it cheap?
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• #11
free to those who can afford it, very expensive to those who can't.
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• #12
This reflects my experience too. Great service and really good quality kit.
swrve.co.uk provide excellent service. excellent clothing, and the service that chris (who runs swrve.co.uk) gives is ace.
don't work for them, just had a bunch of really good experiences, even when things haven't gone quite right.
I can testify to all that. Great stuff, great service, the hoodie especially is awesome.
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• #13
i have some rapha arm warmers, that were free =D my manager got a bunch of free shit from a shop in NYC and the arm warmers he got were to big for his skinny arms. but i wouldn't call rapha indie at all..
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• #14
what's exactly your defintion of an independent company?
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• #15
+1 to Swrve.
I got that Milwaukee hoodie for my birthday, I've been wearing it every day since late October.
Got some of the shorts as well, they've stood up far better than any of my jeans.
Cadence make some really nice stuff as well
Cadence doesn't seemed to have a shop, or am I not looking properly?
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• #16
When you're looking at the items in Collection, scroll to the bottom of the image and it gives you the option to select size and add to cart.
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• #17
Look under 'collection'
You have to add stuff to a basket to find the price.
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• #18
Snap!
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• #19
Heh!
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• #20
oi sano - give me a ring ya numpty
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• #21
found it, huh, when you see 'collection', it's usually one-off piece that tend not to be sold!
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• #22
+1 swrve.
ordered on tue at 6pm, arrived on free delivery thurs 10am, that's super service.
got the herringbone 3/4 lengths and my they feel so good i've soiled em already....
currently selling my body to afford a milwaukee hoody...
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• #23
Nope. Not indy enough.
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• #24
Swrve and Rapha clothing do exactly what I want them to do.........there's a lot of talk of Rapha's prices but swrve aren't exactly cheap either.
They seem expensive (both) but are seriously well made they last forever........
I've ordered Swrve from both the UK and the US (more choice and the exchange rate was good) and the service from both was excelent.
I also like how Rapha send their gear in a black package so the postman thinks you're getting porn.
(I haven't needed one yet, but when i do, Ground Effect in NZ do some nice merino hoodies and bass layers - If only Swrve would make the hiding hoody in merino......then it would be perfect.)
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• #25
Swrve and Rapha clothing do exactly what I want them to do.........there's a lot of talk of Rapha's prices but swrve aren't exactly cheap either.
Swrve cycling hoodies is cheaper (95 quid) than the Rapha equation (130 quid).
(using the Rapha Winter Jersey as a benchmark).
I found these guys at the NACCC this year and they make really sweet urban cycling gear.
www.swrvecycling.com
just ordered the Milwaukee Hoodie. pmped.