Andersen-Andersen knitwear
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Yes, despite its heavyness it is usable without the temperaturs being freezing - one of the great qualities with wool, it really does have the ability to release heat when it gets too warm.
It’s 7 degrees Celcius here right now - about 45 Farenheit I think - and I’ve just worn it for picking up the girls. Completely comfortable, and not unpleasant when I went into the gym to pick up the little one.
And if I just put a denim jacket over it it’ll be usable for bike commuting at even lover temperatures than this.
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@Mizmazzle hot damn!
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@flannel-slut I know!!
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@Mizmazzle wearing mine today! My favorite sweater of all time. They are so warm and wind proof and the zippers are awesome.
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@mclaincausey agreed. The zippers are really incredible. Love the dense yet stretchy nature of the wool and the weave pattern is beautiful.
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How does this wool compare in terms of its scratchy feeling to the dehen, filson mac, or whatever? What size did you for @Mizmazzle ? Medium?
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@pechelman I know you did t ask me but pretty sure both of us have Medium. As to scratchiness, it is not scratchy to me but if you have a lanolin allergy I think it would be.
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@pechelman Dehen wool is a bit scratchier, denser, and less stretchy. The AA is bit more on the “spongy” side which I find makes it more comfortable.
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@pechelman I found my Mack Cruiser to be very flat and smooth. Not too scratchy at all.
If I had to place them in order of least scratchy to most I’d say:- Filson Mack cruiser (least scratchy, though never wore directly on skin)
- AA (light scratchiness but doesn’t bother me at all and I can wear it with only a tee)
- Dehen (pretty scratchy. Found it mildly annoying, but not a deal breaker )
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@pechelman i hate the feeling of the dehen wool, but can easily tolerate the andersen. Night and day difference in my opinion.
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@tody Dehen is scratchy but my Filson Mac felt like a Brillo pad on my arms. I’m keen to tru A-A.
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@pechelman I have a few Dehen pieces and numerous AA pieces and I agree with @Anesthetist , @tody , & @Mizmazzle that the AA is much less scratchy and more stretchy - overall - much more comfortable to wear and has a nicer hand feel to it imo. I only buy AA and SNS knits anymore for this reason with the AA being my personal favorite.
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No scratchy sensation from the Anderson, I do however get a mild irritation on my throat from the crewneck rubbing it if I wear it more then 5 days straight.
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I was playing with the idea of getting an Andersen-Andersen wool troyer this winter, but decided I needed something a bit more versatile so ended up getting a RMC Freedom Sleeve instead. But I own a wool watch cap and scarf from Andersen-Andersen and don't find them scratchy. I dont have a wool sensitivity, but a shaved head, so most hats are at least somewhat itchy, but not this one. The knit has a nice amount of natural stretchiness, and both definitely warm enough for my needs.
I'll still grab a sweater at some point though. The one I tried felt amazing.

