Loopwheeled Sweatshirts
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Yeah, that's me in a nutshell, too. Most all of my high qual stuff is IH. Buying these was my first major departure and I did so with some trepidation. Ah yes, Warehouse… I hear really good things, @J-IV.
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Really happy with the Merz b. Schwanen sweatshirt in terms of quality & fit and the arm length is superb as I can wear the sleeve with the cuff folded over
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@henry_david i have that same RMC zip hoodie from S&S (gah a lot of my money goes to Mari & Co), and it really fucking rules. So your crew is unbrushed loops on the inside? Curious about one of those now — I really like both textures.
And yep RMC shit is ace. I have a heavyweight flannel of theirs that I loooove, and wanna pick up some more. (It’s the green buffalo check one on S&S).
Lastly, mildly diff vibe but 3sixteen’s heavyweight hoodies are great, too. Nice interior fuzziness similar to, although a little less than RMC.
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@den1mhead – That things looks comfy af. How'd you size with Merz? And how much shrinkage did you encounter?
@popvulture – Yeah, the 9oz raglan crew is great. I was just down in L.A. for the weekend and appreciated having something for the mild mornings/evenings that wasn't too warm. Not as lux feeling as the zip that we have (ugh the best).
Is that the 8 Hour Union sub branded shirt? Looks cozy af.
I'm gonna need to look into those. Might save me from my planned next purchase: the loopwheeled pullover hoodie from RMC thru S&S
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@henry_david yep that's the one! It's very comfy indeed, thick and warm but nicely not too bulky or anything. Reminds me of a Filson vintage flannel but just a little heavier and softer.
Oh and you've definitely got me eyeing that crew now
Forgot to mention I have a Nudie crew that I've been wearing for several years and really love it. It's grey but kind of a twinge oatmeal, really nice color. Not as wild comfy as the RMC stuff but nonetheless great.
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This ^ Strike Gold hoodie is a favourite of both mine and the Mrs which means that I don't always get to wear it
@henry_david yes the Merz feels great on. I went for a size 5/M but as yet I haven't soaked it. I noted @Appfaff's advice regarding shrinkage and the 5/M can easily accommodate this and still fit me well in the arms.
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@popvulture – Buy it dude!
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Ah man now I need to look into SG stuff @den1mhead. I have a few oversized sweatshirts from an L.A. brand called General Admission that my wife happens to love. Seems like she wears them more than I do…
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Yeah I'll definitely be keeping an eye out or a SG crew as well. Buncha enablers up on the forum as always ::)
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General loopwheel related question: have any of you re-brushed the inside of one of your fuzzy-interior sweatshirts after washing? I generally go for as long as I can without washing because they're so comfortable new, but I recently washed a 3Sixteen sweat because it got to be pretty disgusting after being the thing I wore during our 7 days of no power and water ice storm, haha.
But yep, the inside has lost a good bit of its fluff, much like a UHF kinda loses its softness after a wash. I'd like to get it back if there's a way. Seems like the dryer would do it, but I don't wanna try that for obvious reasons.
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@popvulture – I recently cold-washed my RMC zip and then let it air dry. The fluffy nature of it was much as when new. Perhaps @den1mhead has some experience with his Merz, etc.?
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Ah interesting. Well that's good to know then!
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Lookin' dapper as always, Barcley!
The Strike Gold sweatshirts are just out of this world. That fleece is SO soft! Earlier this year, I picked up some Buzz Rickson sweatshirts from Self Edge (navy and olive). They're a bit lighter weight but perfect for layering. I wanted to pick up the black TSG from Self Edge but they ran out, so I tried to get the black Buzz Rickson, but they ran out of that, too! So, I ended up going with The Real McCoy's black sweatshirt with brown stitching from Standard & Strange. Just a really beautiful piece that fits a little big but made an awesome addition to the wardrobe.
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Gents,
I am extremely in need of guidance in this department.
I have wanted to get into loopwheeled fabrics for a long time, but sizing complications have given me pause. The current trend of cutting mens knitwear - to include sweaters - like minidresses further complicates things.
With long limbs relative to a shorter torso, I am basically the inverse of the Japanese fit: a 25" torso with 19" shoulder + 26.5" sleeve seems to relegate me to very few options…
The Stevenson pieces are cut short in the body, as are some of the older IH items, and the Buzz stuff appears to be middle ground (as are the newer IH offerings). So many of the other brands - TSG, RMC, Merz, Warehouse, and SDA as a prime example - are sadly unwearable for me because of the horror-show length-to-arm ratios.
Due to the low tension in the knit, do most loopwheeled fabrics tend to shrink dramatically with hot washing, and/or stretch significantly with wear? Or primarily only those that are raw?
Thusly, how malleable should I consider any given set of measurements to be?
Any brands I am overlooking that might help address my sizing dilemma?
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Well, I have the 9oz loopwheel raglan sweatshirt from RMC in size large:
The dims are accurate as listed on S&S's site. I happen to be 6'6" with a 19.5" chest (or so) and need 26" to 27" in the arms and about 25" front length. I don't buy Merz because that stuff always shrinks up on me (others have had better experiences here) however RMC holds its shape/stretches out a bit and then snaps back after a warm wash and warm tumble dry. I never wash anything of mine in hot water (especially since I'm in the U.S. and machines here are especially harsh on clothing).
I buy RMC with the measurements slightly over my own and have done well there (I have the above raglan sweatshirt and a heavy zip hoodie, too). What size have you worn in RMC before, @Chain$titch? Or other brands? Have you tried them on?
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I'm several inches shorter, and need several more inches in the chest, but we're in the same boat as far as arm length and torso length.
I was looking at that 9oz. RMC, actually, but the torso appeared to be a couple of inches too long, and the sleeves a couple too short.
I have had a heavyweight Ballpark zippered hoodie in XL and a doubleface RMC pullover hoodie in the same size, both of which were too large/baggy/long in the body.
Once upon a time, a size 42 Warehouse with freedom sleeves at Blue in Green fit me to perfection, but I failed to purchase, and they changed the sizing on subsequent runs.
I tried on various options at Self Edge once upon a time - SDA, TSG, et al. - but all were far too long on me.
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Hmm. I'd suggest copping a large in that just to see if it'd work for you (S&S has a good return policy). I bought the XL in the hoodie as I assumed that I would need the length and other dimensions however the large would have been just fine. That's why the crew is a large.