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That’s actually quite Nice of them.
I thought so too
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That’s actually quite Nice of them.
Thanks man. It's provided a lot more long-term satisfaction than clothing.Iron is one hell of a drug.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks man. It's provided a lot more long-term satisfaction than clothing.
"Gamification" has helped me a lot in life the past couple years.
re: gamification, do you use an app or something? Or I guess how do you gameify your workouts?
An appropriate award for the work put in!To keep this CM related, @FlyingHorker at your age and general state of good physical health, I'd suggest running something more aggressive than 5/3/1, so that you can plow through the novice phase and reach your Final Form sooner. Your body changes a lot as you get your bench to 100kg and squat to 150kg, but will stabilize after that, allowing you to rebuild your collection of tailoring without worrying too much about outgrowing the shoulders or thighs a second time.
Does anyone have an off-white/ecru fisherman/aran sweater they really like?
Currently looking at O'Connells:
O'Connell's Irish Fisherman Aran Sweater - Natural
An authentic Irish Fisherman's Knit Aran sweater from O'Connell's Stay warm with this traditional new wool sweater (soft and silky - not scratchy) which has kept Irish seacoast dwellers warm for generations. Popular legend holds that fishermen woreoconnellsclothing.com
Orvis:
Cable Crewneck Sweater
Inspired by Aran Islands sweaters, our cable knit crewneck honors Irish craftsmanship in a classic design.www.orvis.com
and Howlin':
I swear I saw @DavidLane post something similiar once, but it might have been the super scratchy kind.It's almost exactly 1 year later and I'm still on the hunt for a chunky fisherman in ecru. Looking for something plush/thick. I just tried one in forrest green from Noah and it was suuuuuper scratchy, even with layers underneath. But otherwise pretty nice/ I also tried one from Junior's, which I've had my eye on for a while, but has verrrrry trim sleeves and I'm not sure I am 100% on board. Thinking of giving O'Connells a try before going up on price point (e.g. chamula) or giving up. Anyone have anything they like in this category?
I swear I saw @DavidLane post something similiar once, but it might have been the super scratchy kind.
It's almost exactly 1 year later and I'm still on the hunt for a chunky fisherman in ecru. Looking for something plush/thick. I just tried one in forrest green from Noah and it was suuuuuper scratchy, even with layers underneath. But otherwise pretty nice/ I also tried one from Junior's, which I've had my eye on for a while, but has verrrrry trim sleeves and I'm not sure I am 100% on board. Thinking of giving O'Connells a try before going up on price point (e.g. chamula) or giving up. Anyone have anything they like in this category?
why do you have beef for life?Even though unfortunately me and Derek now have beef fo’ life, I still read his blog and his new article on developing good taste in regards to “front of house” is something I totally agree with and really think adds immense value to a garment you purchase. It’s an intangible that you either appreciate/be willing to pay for or you’re not/don’t need it. I’d even say I’d take a lesser quality garment if I was happy with the fit/silhouette that someone working “front of house” helped me with.