Rapha, nice but a bit pricey?

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  • [QUOTE=Object;1219231]Negative comment for the lies, I have no comment for either of those posts.

    They take a few moments to come through--check again. Commed at 17:37. No lies.[/quote]

    Em, here's a possible explanation for this little problem:

    http://www.lfgss.com/post1225339.html

    (I'd be grateful if someone could quote this post so that he sees it.)

  • Em, here's a possible explanation for this little problem:

    http://www.lfgss.com/post1225339.html

    (I'd be grateful if someone could quote this post so that he sees it.)
    Quoted.

  • Add some glasses and I reckon it would be pretty close

    They've both got the whole Nice but Pricey thing going on.

    Another twat:

  • Just rode past a Rapha Condor team car stuck in traffic on the Old Kent Road (WTF it was doing on the OKR is anyone's guess)... It was a Rover estate.. With a big pink stripe down the middle.. FFS

  • at £90.00 tell me it's more than just a nice gingham shirt with a pocket on the back

  • sorry I think you missed something?
    it's a Rapha shirt with a pocket on the back

  • I think you've missed the price of that woolly jumper too...

  • at that price you could have a shirt made to measure with a pocket on the cuff to keep your bike lock key and another one on the back.

  • This is true. My mate has done the M&S made to measure shirt service and loves it.

  • I think you've missed the price of that woolly jumper too...

    This time to be fair there is a point. The Transit Sweater is a collaboration with Apolis Activism whose mission is to link third world artisans and craftsmen up with first world consumers by the means of their jolly expensive designer goods - in the case of the Transit Sweater it is a Nepalese women's cashmere cooperative. The Transit looks a very wearable piece of kit but to our eyes at least there is a sort of irony in producing something that will only be affordable to the very sorts of bankers responsible for shaping and reinforcing the patterns of trade that lock third wold producers out. That said, it's easy to carp Rapha and Apolis have actually gone out and done something so chapeaux for that.

    still seems like alot.

  • £285 for a fucking jumper? I think "alot" is an understatement.

  • £285 for a fucking jumper? I think "alot" is an understatement.
    I'd say it's a bit pricey.

  • It's not that nice though...

  • Infact it's fucking munting.

    Kinda threads Jezza Clarkson would rep.

  • It's not that nice though...
    I know, Rapha dropping the ball?

  • gap?

  • all the new colours and styles are shite.

  • gap?

    maybe boden

  • nice but a bit dull. and pricey then?

  • You wait. These will be £10 in the end of season sample sale. The Fixed shirts were.
    For £90 (well, £99) you can get 3 shirts from Harvie & Hudson, made above the shop in Jermyn Street.

  • Probably quite exciting if you're a reasonably well-paid lawyer or dentist who finds escapism in well-designed, well-marketed niche apparel.

    A bit pricey though.

  • 285 quid. Fuck me. You'd at least expect a half-decent dead animal for that price. Christ on a Bike

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