Wonder Looper
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I was tempted but then I thought … wait … I could buy like 4 UHF’s for the same price

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@Rustygate37 according to the shop owner where I got my Super Looper, it’s completely luxurious, amazing feeling and worth it. He saw the original baby Kashmir in person. Wish I could find out for myself but.. @Brandrea thats 5 iH Flannels and an 11oz T-Shirt. 🫨
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@Chibs I’m hearing you and I’m sure it is amazing stuff.
But….. I regularly question my sanity with pricing when buying an item from Iron heart and with around 30+ pieces already and another 5 more in my sights I’m clearly nuts.
But $2k for one hoody is right up bonkers, even for me -
And to be fair my IHSW-10-BLK is that damn good that im happy to wear the hell out of that.
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I saw a new YouTube post pop up about a cashmere version too, i might also check that out
…. And I just saw the price of a cashmere hoodie. Whoa, I’m out.
I see @Rustygate37 you were not aware of the price. You don't just casually check out their full cashmere products, you need to be ready for a battle

That product will still extremely fast, it is basically in similar territory as NF 40oz jean, superlatives.
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@Chibs Thanks for the video, I was thinking the towel question as well. You have those three hoodies, which one would you keep if only one?
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@moskiitto I have no doubt that it will sell well. Not for me though thanks. Loving what they do and always appreciate when a brand pushes the boundaries.
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I’m sure it’s incredible stuff, and trust me, I’m the wrong person to comment on whether it’s worth it. I’ve paid more for some things that are probably half as nice
.In all seriousness, the one thing that gives me pause is the pilling. I’ve never owned anything in cashmere that didn’t exhibit this after a while. To my mind, a hoodie is a piece I just want to throw on and forget about. Obviously YMMV

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@moskiitto Terrible scenario. How dare you take 2 of my 3 favourite hoodies away! Glad I don't have to decide.
I'll try and revisit this question in the upcoming review though.
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@Brandrea Great point! I didn't even consider this. To be honest, if I splurged on this it would be worn so sparingly I probably wouldn't be worried about pilling.
IDK, this stuff gets put on such a high mental pedestal it almost defeats the intended purpose. I wanted to get an IH 21oz apron last summer but flip-flopped until they were sold out and missed my chance. I thought I might not want to get it dirty so I wouldn't end up using it the way I use my old apron. Completely silly. I brought that up here recently and Goosend replied with "It can be washed as any other denim can…" I realized how idiotic I was being. But then again, said apron doesn't cost 2800 Canadian dollars!!
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@Chibs slept on the apron myself! Hope to see them return one day. They look super crisp new but of course will age into something more beautiful and interesting. It's easy to have that museum preservation instinct with certain pieces but good to have that challenged
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... I'll stick to my foxfibre tee's instead of babycashmere

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@Rustygate37 thanks mate. I too am not able to spend the money rare NF/Wonderlooper drop. Their last Made in Japan were almost $900. All fox fiber cotton, hand dyed in japan, shell cordovan patch. I about passed out hitting the pay now button for my XHSib lol
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@CosmoSix5 The last MIJ's were so expensive, I understand the FF is expensive, but the MIJ16 I got for like £250 seem to have all the bells and whistles and were like 1/3 of the price
(talking about NF MIJ for anyone that's confused)
I'd rather spend the money on IH, I've bought from other brands and IH is just better IMO... It feels a lot better quality
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Guys, guys, how about we pool our funds together to buy this. Im in australia, we can rotate who gets to wear it and in what month??? I wont need it for Oct till March mostly. What say you?? (Joking of course....in case sarcasm doesnt translate).
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@CosmoSix5 such great looking jeans though, but yeah it is a bump up in cost from the 21oz version. One day I’ll finally grab a pair. Only just recently got my first set of 23 oz’, which due to some decent marbling are now a very expensive pair of around the yard/fire wood chopping jeans. Digging the heavy weight of em.
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Do NOT buy a Wonderlooper product if you value your bank account. Not because they are not worth it. But because you will start with one and end up with a dozen. My WL obsession is second only to my IH obsession. I put them in similar company in terms of their obsessive passion for the quality of their materials and construction. I did overspend for an iron mordant fox fiber hoody last year, and even I will say that cashmere hoody is crazy town. That being said, I highly highly recommend anything of theirs in fox fiber, and their Superlooper hoodies. Their t-shirts are good, but their sweats are next level good.

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@rasta 100% The IH of sweats and Ts (though the IH sweats and Ts are good too).
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@rasta how would you describe the difference between super looper and double heavyweight foxfibre?
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@americanathreads I’m going to field this one hehe. The Double heavyweight is next level fricken awesome. If you’re only going to get one WL hoodie, this should be it. It’s warm, heavy, but breaths so well. Better than a UHF. I just wore mine this morning for our walk. It was 11 degrees Celsius and I didn’t need a jacket over it. Once I got back and started on breakfast / coffee, I didn’t find the need to take it off inside. That in its self is crazy. The Super looper is more for warmer climates. The uneven terry fabric inside feels unlike anything else. The weight is similar to Ironheart hoodies if you’ve tried those but definitely cooler feeling temperature wise. Those are some of my thoughts on the matter haha. I’ll be doing an in depth review on both, the Double heavy weight, Super looper, + jogging pants. Some of their T’s too. Just picked up a Fox Fibre Coyote 70. Man this shit is just great. Lots more to say!
