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• #177
I can assure you that my new cycling Jacket - #172 - = bread and butter.
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• #178
Milwaukee - sausage and mash with onion gravy and mushy peas.
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• #179
The Mavic Spray jacket looks really good, made from Gore Tex Packlight
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• #180
... made from Gore Tex Packlight
Salmon and cream cheese bagel. Lemon juice too.
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• #181
Where would you tie it up and what would you feed it?
LOL
Now that I think about it. I want the hat too!
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• #182
Really keen on this Nau Asylum jacket but at $450 it's pretty pricey! Looks sharp enough to wear for meetings on site though which kind of makes it more justifiable.
Also think this one from American Apparel would be pretty good and €80 is pretty ok.
In black and minus the hipster, it's a really heavy cotton and I reckon if it's not already waterproof you could wax it and make it waterproof!
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• #183
^That guy looks serious business.
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• #184
He look like he's about to embark to an unsuccessful trip to Tibet.
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• #185
I wouldn't buy anything from AA if you want it to be functional in any way (other than covering your rude bits)
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• #186
The Mavic Spray jacket looks really good, made from Gore Tex Packlight
Shame it'll be really small in the body and the arms will be massively baggy as with all Mavic tops.
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• #187
Made for tiny Frenchmen with ridiculous guns.
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• #188
Shame it'll be really small in the body and the arms will be massively baggy as with all Mavic tops.
Ha, describes my mavic softshell perfectly. My puny guns only serve to exacerbate the problem, t rex style..
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• #189
That AA top looks like something Robin hoods merry men would wear, and Ed I swear I've seen his shoes in your flat. In one of your BMW bike pics.
I have a functional version, in super heavy weight cotton. With the draw string at the waist, so I dont look like I should be wearing green tights. Comfortable jacket for being out and about in a windy coastal city. Would be shite for riding in though.
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• #190
currently trying out a thor mx hammer jacket: heavy but durable fabric with inner hooded bodywarmer - more a standing around jacket between stints on the track / trail. oh, and on size L the sleeves are 1" too short
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• #191
Pfft, I have 2.. just in case one of them gets wet.
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• #192
Ha, Ed. Me and Xander did exactly that on Monday. Thought "Ooo that looks really nice" then saw the price.
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• #193
made in canada!
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• #194
trying to find information about the schoeller fabric I found this comment:
"have a mammut jacket with c-change since last season. feels good, strechy etc. BUT it is NOT waterproof. after heavy-dumpage treeskiing-day, the jacket weights double and doesnt dryout overnight!"
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-180266.html
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• #195
makes rapha look cheap
shall we start a mission nice but pricey whinge up thread?
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• #196
Santa got me one of these, really happy with it so far
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• #197
cut doesn't look that great
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• #198
I tried it on and it does felt pretty comfortable, seemed to be build for someone a bit skinny though.
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• #199
Does anyone have any jacket recommendations for someone who's 6'4" with a 38" chest?
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• #200
the mighty swerve milwaukee - it haz extra ass-coverage. it will also make you pee fine wines and all your children will be good at sports.
milwaukee = beans on toast.