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Money talks. L.E.J. doesn't sell well at retail (when ppl buy on discount NMWA is breaking even or losing money) so it makes sense to cut back.Lots of nice things as always! Personally I would have liked to see more from L.E.J, which felt scaled down a bit compared to other seasons.
I think that was unintentional, but I'm not sure. I think Luke (the maker) lost his father this year and there were all sorts of production snafus also.Lots of nice things as always! Personally I would have liked to see more from L.E.J, which felt scaled down a bit compared to other seasons.
Yeah, planning on winter closet purge if this one is another nothingburger.My impression is that you carried a lot of winter-weight outerwear. All of it is great, but it sure seems like much of the US doesn't have much of a winter anymore. So, to echo a sentiment above, more three-season outerwear. Things that work well for fall and spring and can work for winter on their own or maybe with an extra layer underneath.
I miss Norwegian Rain. I miss ByBorre (even though I only bought one thing from them). Is there something new and interesting that is more technical that you might pick up?