w2c inexpensive sweaters like pic related that have cuhrayzee designs
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what pants would be considered comfy core
>>12671019
I like.
>>12671023
Tried this on the other day. Maximum comfyness
>>12671059
that is comfy
>>12671059
Pretty comfy desu
me on the left
>>12671059
id on the pants?
>>12671193
damn thats comfy
Anyone have any experience with Howlin by Morrison sweaters?
>>12671016
Why not learn to knit or duplicate stitch them.
Knitting a sweater is surprisingly less difficult than you'd think. I started knitting December of last year and have made 4 now. I'd have made more if I wast so scared to attempt one in the first place.
Duplicate stitch is even easier. You essentially just sew a design over existing knitted stitches, so you can buy a plain sweater and duplicate stitch over the design you want. All you need to do is plan it out first.
>>12671624
can you post some of the sweaters that you have knitted pls? I have been considering learning but I just never really knew if it was worth it. Want to see the kind of progress that can be made in 7-8 months.
Can't wait for autumn.
>>1267102
where can i find this, w2c
>>12671723
What size did you buy how's the fit?
>>12671723
What size did you buy, how's the fit?
>>12671059
>>12671193
Dumb/10
>>12671019
>>12671023
Nice
W2c this sweater
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>>12672249
Ordered a medium (the smallest size available) from National Geographic's website sometime last year and it fits nicely. Looks like they've removed almost all of their sweaters from their online store though. A shame, as they had some surprisingly nice stuff.
>>12672456
>from National Geographic's website
Huh?
They have this nice sweater
https://shop.nationalgeographic.com/product/clothing/men-s-clothing/wool-wwii-military-sweater
>>12672470
Nat Geo at one point had a variety of nice alpaca sweaters on their web store. Now they've only a couple options. Pic related was another I was too slow to cop.
>>12672398
kek, I don't think you're in a place to call anything dumb when you post that piece of shite
>>12672398
Pretty sure one is from Prada and the other is from Saint Laurent. Be prepared to spend $600+ for one
Thrift these things.
People are always throwing out awesome sweaters, You can find really expensive threads collecting dust at your local goodwill.
>>12673192
The best stuff at Goodwills isn't cuz someone gave it up, it's usually cuz someone stylish died and their clothes were donated. Also, I'm pretty sure most expensive designer stuff is picked out before it hits the floor so it can be sold online or to vendors.
>>12672489
looks kind of like one of the sweaters in the upcoming uniqlo collab
>>12672398
thats just a shitty basic sweater
>>12675078
>>12671019
>1200 dollars
fuck
>>12675092
Remember seeing this photo a few months ago, really want to cop the sweater, looks so comfy.
>>12673220
That scalping thing entirely depends upon the individual store. Im convinced the goodwill nearest me does that but I know the one halfway across town doesn't.
>>12675437
Patagonia is having a sale right now and you can get the "Retro X" for 50% off
Ive got one myself and its a pretty warm jacket, doesnt keep the wind out thou
>>12675092
what nike joggers are these?
No bullshit, no blah-blahs: What is the best basic-colored (black/grey/navy) crewneck sweater that's also reasonably priced ($80-$120)
Would appreciate an answer asap
Aran sweater market have some good shit.
>>12674272
extreme comfy
Steve McQueen is pretty much my fashion idol but for the life of me I cannot find nice sweaters and cardigans that are either cheap enough for me to afford or so cheap that the fibres rub off on everything else I wear.
I bought a Uniqlo sweater once and I had to throw away a black t-shirt because no amount of lint rolling and washing would get those fibres off.
>>12671193
Hey pat
Gonna cop these.
>>12676050