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    C64

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    • RE: Runners

      I have fair amount of satisfy running gear and have run 1000s of road km in them all year round.

      The cloudmerino tops are really good for all temperatures. Very comfortable and light but they are thin and delicate.

      I have their Rippy shorts, techsilk shorts and space-o shorts. I prefer the space-o shorts because the brief liner works best for me. The shorts liner is non compressive and isn’t supportive. They don’t even grip around my thighs (I don’t have skinny runners legs) so I cut them to above the shell because they look a bit silly loose around my thighs.

      The AuraLite tees are simple polyester tops, nothing particularly special about them. The cut is boxy and loose which I find nice and airy in hot weather. I often wait for sales to pick the odd one up.

      The top that I have been impressed with is the River shirt. It’s great for all weather and different types of runs. Button up during warm ups, interval rests/recoveries and cool downs then unbutton as needed when I get hotter. Easy to layer up or wear on its own. Also, it’s quite anti-running looking and passengers on London buses look surprised when their bus can’t quite keep up with some random bloke running around in a casual shirt.

      Right now, my gear picks would be the river shirt, cloudmerino tees and 2.5in space-o shorts.

      ~ C64

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    • RE: Runners

      @Nik gutted for you that the cloudmerino top ripped up like that. I must admit that I do baby them and I don’t do trails so no unsuspecting thorns to catch or hydration vests to rub against for hours. Hopefully, the new cordura mix will beef up the durability as they are a spendy bit of kit.

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    • RE: Runners

      I have fair amount of satisfy running gear and have run 1000s of road km in them all year round.

      The cloudmerino tops are really good for all temperatures. Very comfortable and light but they are thin and delicate.

      I have their Rippy shorts, techsilk shorts and space-o shorts. I prefer the space-o shorts because the brief liner works best for me. The shorts liner is non compressive and isn’t supportive. They don’t even grip around my thighs (I don’t have skinny runners legs) so I cut them to above the shell because they look a bit silly loose around my thighs.

      The AuraLite tees are simple polyester tops, nothing particularly special about them. The cut is boxy and loose which I find nice and airy in hot weather. I often wait for sales to pick the odd one up.

      The top that I have been impressed with is the River shirt. It’s great for all weather and different types of runs. Button up during warm ups, interval rests/recoveries and cool downs then unbutton as needed when I get hotter. Easy to layer up or wear on its own. Also, it’s quite anti-running looking and passengers on London buses look surprised when their bus can’t quite keep up with some random bloke running around in a casual shirt.

      Right now, my gear picks would be the river shirt, cloudmerino tees and 2.5in space-o shorts.

      ~ C64

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    • RE: Blackhorse Lane Ateliers

      Their website has a fades gallery that might help you:

      https://blackhorselane.com/blogs/journal/denim-repairs-fades-fixes-gallery

      What do you normally wear with denims?

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    • RE: Blackhorse Lane Ateliers

      BLA has their main store in Kings Cross, London with friendly staff and had a full range of their denim when I last popped in. I thought their gear was very nice with a modern feel to it. Unfortunately, the store is closed at the moment cos of Tier 4 COVID restrictions but it might be worthwhile visiting if you can get to London once they reopen again.

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    • RE: The Real McCoys

      @tangfj Your fit is similar to how mine is on me. The next size up would allow me (you) to comfortably wear e.g. denim jacket underneath whereas the current size would be very snug. I guess it really comes down to how and when you are gonna wear with it and accept that at times, some outfits would had suited the other vest size instead. Or just go full retard and buy both sizes…

      ~ C64

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    • RE: The Real McCoys

      @tangfj I don’t own any IH shirtings but looking at the online measurements of their work shirts, I would likely be a medium. My RMC nylon 66 down vest is size 38 and my RMC M-65 is size medium. I tried on the vest size 40 in the store and chose the smaller 38 size as I wanted it to be closer fitting because I wasn’t going to wear thick bulky items underneath but mainly sweats and shirts.

      ~ C64

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    • RE: Favorite denim brands

      PBJ is my main denim brand along with Flat Head and IH.

      Other denims that I like to try include SdA, Samurai and Fullcount. It’s sheer laziness that’s stopping me - Rivet and Hide is a half hour stroll from home whereas Son of a Stag is an hour trip (tube and walk).

      ~C64

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    • RE: Viberg

      Cheers for the compliments. Yeah, I got the size 9 (UK) but 8.5 would had been ideal. I’ll wear some chunky socks and see how that goes but I’m not particularly bothered by them being a little larger than usual. Size 8s were way too small for me and were crunching my toes.

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    • RE: Viberg

      Picked up a pair of Cabourn x Viberg chukkasin aged bark last weekend from the Cabourn London store. Hopefully, the weather in London will be better this weekend for their inaugural stomp around. Only thing to do is give them a quick spray of Saphir super invulner for water & stain proofing.

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    • RE: Luggage Bags and Packs

      Hi all, I decided to order the Tanner Goods Wilderness rucksack in Obsidian canvas last weekend from makers themselves as they were running a 20% discount offer during that weekend. The cost of shipping it to the U.K. via UPS took up virtually all of the discount and there were import duties and tax to pay on top. Even with all of these added costs, purchasing the rucksack directly from Tanner Goods was easily the most economical route for me and it took five working days from ordering to arrival which I reckon isn't too bad at all.

      As for the rucksack, the workmanship is top notch and the style works for me. This will be my daily bag so I'll have plenty of time to figure out its pros and cons (for me, at least) and its durability.

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