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It's getting cold /fa/ let's see seem nice knitwear.

I really like this grey knit from Simon Miller.

http://www.mrporter.com/product/381055

>> No.7182570
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Also this MMM one is really nice.

http://www.mrporter.com/product/371975

I think somebody was wearing something similar to this in a WAYWT thread last week. Anybody have the pic?

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>>7182564
its not knitwear but im wearing this right now
comfy af~

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I'm loving this superfine lambswool one I copped a few months ago.

>> No.7182635

>>7182573
Looks awesome too, what is that?

>> No.7182653

>>7182635
dat model
dat cut
Must be Acne Studios

>> No.7182654

>>7182635
acne

>> No.7182656
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>> No.7182676
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http://shreddersapparel.com/products/80s-knit-chilled-to-the-bone-sweater-pre-order

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>>7182676
HOLY SWAG

>> No.7182688

>>7182676
w2c similar sweaters in yurop

>> No.7182692

>>7182676
>http://shreddersapparel.com
>black santa clause
>black metal frosty burns down a church
>the krampus

>> No.7182704

>>7182688
Pretty sure they ship internationally.

>> No.7182738
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Most comfortable vest ever.

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Copped this before they sold out. It's thicker than it looks. Great fit too. Best cop I've had in a while.

>> No.7182854

>>7182676
not sure if i should pre order the satanic one the krampus knit these are fucking rad

>> No.7182890

>>7182583
i hate lambswool

merino >>>>>>> lambswool

>> No.7182914

>>7182890
Merino wool is better than lambswool but still this was a great made sweater, I think the wool might be treated or only the best hairs selected cause its much much softer than my cheaper sweaters

>> No.7182918

>>7182564
>http://www.mrporter.com/product/381055
Am I the only one who dislikes Mr.Porters models? They always look super awkward or uncomfortable or something.

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>>7182570
Are you referring to this picture? Not sure if the jumper is MMM.

>> No.7183413

>>7182659
Is dat some slp?

>> No.7183421

>>7183395
That's beautiful.

>> No.7183535

http://www.mrporter.com/product/374727

dont know if cop..

>> No.7183542

>>7183413
yes

>> No.7184326

>>7183395
Doesn't look the same as the MMM one, still looks really nice though.

Anyone know W2C?

>> No.7184350

>>7183535

>trutlenick
DNC

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on the fence about this at the moment

>> No.7184376
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>knitwear grails

>> No.7184385

>>7184364

I dig shawl cardigans but that christmas/native american shit looks retarded. Color's good though.

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patty knits omg

>> No.7184404

>>7184385
That's what I feared. I sort of dig it for christmas time though.

>> No.7184407

>>7183535
only cop if you KNOW you can pull off a turtleneck

on second thought,
>dont cop

>> No.7184415

>>7184376
lol darklands models are awful

then again it might just be the clothes

>> No.7184431

implying i ever post the clothes i cop here so that people from /fa/ can wear them and make them look like shit

!!! hahahahaha !!!

>> No.7184478

>>7184401
fuuuuuuuuuck
def coppin one now
gonna up my texture game
finna cop a black or blue one ..
hard choice

>> No.7184611
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>>7184415
i feel like i hear this complaint all the time. somehow people have managed to miss out entirely on the idea that (i think) darklands treats the job of modeling their clothes online differently than a site like ssense or mr porter because they're selling to a fundamentally different client base.

ssense, mr p, oki-ni are all part of this relatively recent concept of the massive online designer retailer who markets mainly to the (young) consumer who doesn't have the opportunity, cash flow, wherewithal, etc. to be making buys at brick-and-mortar stores like barneys. part of their success, then, depends on how well they can communicate the essence of a garment to a person who more likely than not has never handled that garment, or any garment by that designer, or probably very many high-end garments at all. anorak made some post to that end -- about how this weird shift in the way retailers are photographing and presenting their stock is actually affecting the way brands cut their clothes, choose their materials, finish their garments (...)

on the other hand, you still have the old guard of places like darklands, the archive sf, ink. to the rel. ignorant fashion consumer -- maybe the average /fa/ user -- the shopping experience on these sites maybe feels a little intimidating. "where are my detail shots?" "where are my sizing charts?" "where are my labor day sales?" but these websites aren't that concerned about reassuring you about your purchase, or making sure each garment looks as appealing as possible through .jpegs because they're selling to a calibre of clientele with (obviously) much more disposable income but also much more real, hands-on experience with the clothing their buying. i'd hazard a guess that most of the people buying carol blazers or shirting over darklands are not making their first ccp purchase, and it's their prior, real-world experience with the brand that's motivating their decision -- not just how the jacket looks on some rando.

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:(

>> No.7184663
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Does anyone know what the cashmere blend uniqlo sweaters are like? Are they thick? What about the Heavy gauge ones? Also any recommendations for similar price range? (30 quid)

>> No.7184678

>>7184611

Hit the nail right on its head. Also people are forgetting that sites like The Archive and Darklands still do most of their online business in direct contact with customers and don't use e-commerce as a sales portal. It's more a catalog, really.

>> No.7184681

>>7184611
for some reason you gave me the idea of a online clothing retailer that doesn't show you any actual pictures of the clothing they're selling, but just couple paragraphs of text describing it.

>> No.7184698

>>7184663
i've answered these questions like 80 times. Nobody fucking listens.

The cashemere blend isn't very thick. Its thicker than the extra fine merino but thats not saying much. Its okaywarm, more for layering. The Heavy gauge isnt very thick either but its a decent chunk especially for that price.
If anything they both look really good. Especially the heavy gauge. Bitches love it.

Be warned both pill like a bitch. Its less noticable on the heavy gauge though.

Im wearing them right now. Would buy again.

>> No.7184704

>>7184698
I probably hadn't read it because I am relatively new to /fa/. Thanks though. I can't decide which colors I want of the Heavy gauge though. 2 out of Natural/Navy/Dark Grey.

>> No.7184709

>>7184704
I bought natural and navy. I think Navy is the nicest but I get the most compliments on the natural.

>> No.7184725

>>7184709
thanks agian, how is the fit? Size up/down?

>> No.7184731

>>7184663
I was at uniqlo the other day and I saw one of their knit sweaters, it looked terrible.

>> No.7184734

>>7184725
Im 6'1" and 140lbs.
I bought mediums for everything. except their shirts which i get small (they run strangely large)

>> No.7184738 [DELETED] 

i just recently got a qt gf but i think i realized in the process that its wayy more neckbeard fedoracore to have a girlfriend than to be single

>> No.7184746

>>7184734
Perfect, I (strangely enough), am also 6'1"and 140 lbs

>> No.7184751

>>7184738
fuuuuck wrong thread

>> No.7184759

>>7184746
weird.

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>>7184681
what i've been really enjoying recently are these little japanese boutiques whose entire web presence is confined to an account on some enormous market website like y!j or rakuten. their motivation for putting their stock online is (ostensibly) to expand their consumer base to the global market, but they provide so little information -- and what they do provide, their international customers have to run through a translator -- that it's often difficult to even figure out what brand a piece is from UNLESS you have enough prior knowledge to recognize it right off the bat.

http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/shopsolid/

but it seems like these little places are all making completely different buys of brands like barbara i gongini than the larger stockists of the same like antonioli, so you can find bizarre pieces available nowhere else online (or even in brick-and-mortars.) their other really fantastic quality is that most often, they use amateur models or even the SA's or shop owners to model their stock and they end up with great, completely unique photos of items that are also unlike anything you'll run into on luisaviaroma, et al (pic related.) anyway, i love that shit.

>> No.7185786

>>7182676
>100% acrylic
FUCKING DROPPED

>> No.7186492
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>>7182564
i just want the bits of colored specks

>> No.7187297

>>7182564
W2C similar knit to OP? Can't afford almost $600 on a jumper.

>> No.7187329

>>7186492
copped exactly that one for 35€ last week.

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>>7182676
SOLD OUT

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>>7182564
That sweater looks great op are you going to cop it?

I really like this Saint Laurent one but the patches on the elbows kill it for me.

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>>7187350
However this one looks comfy as

>> No.7187382

>>7183395
That's fucking amazing.

>> No.7187388
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http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Snowflake-Fair-Isle-Crewneck-Sweater/MS00394_____RED__SML______,default,pd.html?omnpp=recently%20viewed

OR

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>>7187388
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Alpaca-Saddle-Shoulder-Cable-Knit-Crewneck-Sweater/MS00371_____ORLT_SML______,default,pd.html?omnpp=recently%20viewed

which one, if you had to get only one?

>> No.7187400

>>7187329
how?

>> No.7187399

>>7187395
Second one, def.

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>>7187399

I thought so too. What's your opinion on the first? I feel like I'd only be able to wear it on christmas : /

>> No.7187417

>>7187395
First is ugly as, cop the second

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>> No.7187435

Cop the second one so you can look like this guy.

>>7183395

>> No.7187449

>>7187350
Would you get the one with or without the embroided metal studs? The one with metal studs is like £1,000.

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>> No.7187475

>>7187400
found it in a tk maxx in germany.

>> No.7187502

This might be a stupid question but can you tailor knitwear? I have a lambswool jumper that is a bit too baggy, is there any way a tailor can alter it?

>> No.7187510

>>7187449
As cool as the metal stud one is I can't justify spending that much on a sweater.

>> No.7187514
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>>7187502
Do you not know how knitwear is made? You knit. It doesn't come in sheets of fabric that you can cut and alter.

>> No.7187530

>>7187502
maybe depending on the knit; best to ask a tailor upfront

>> No.7187582

>>7187502
If it's not a really nice sweater, you could shrink it by throwing it in a dryer or boiling it. Probably stuff it into a pillowcase or something first, and buy a fabric shaver to remove the pills.

>> No.7187669

>>7187582
I don't want it shrink in arm or body length though it's just round the waist it's baggy.

Are tailored knits not a thing then?

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Is this Ovadia and Sons knit effay? It's only made out of cotton, but I love the design.

I'd wear it with some black jeans and chelsea boots.

>> No.7187727

>>7187669
Then you can do this

http://manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/63-how-to-tailor-a-button-down-shirt-for-a-perfect-fit

to the waist, just use knitting needles or something and yarn to stitch it up.

>> No.7187752

>>7187336

Not yet on sale, hence 'PRE-ORDER'.

>> No.7187884

>>7187713
W2C?

>> No.7187894

>>7184611
>>7184836
Not knitwear related but I don't think it matters since they were such great posts. Keep it up timber, you just jumped a couple of spots ahead in my triplist.

>> No.7187899

>>7184401
>>7184478
I went to the main website to study some of the details, and holy shit have I been missing out..
Thinking about copping this: http://patrikervell.com/product/detail/pass/1065

>> No.7187974

No Loro Piana or Elder Statesmen?

/fa/ I am disappoint.

>> No.7188111

>>7187974
As if anyone on here can afford LP

>> No.7188337

Bump

>> No.7188848

Which brands sell knitwear which is longer in the arm? I'm 6'5 and find it hard to get jumpers which aren't short in the arm. I always have to size up for longer arm length and then they're always baggy as fuck.

Pls help

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>>7188848
SLP knits seem pretty long fitting, if you don't mind looking like Kurt Cobain / Dennis the Menace.

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>> No.7189292

>>7187974
>Elder Statesman
My nigger.

>> No.7189321

>>7189172
Those kind of oversize sweater can quickly cross the gap from trendy to fuccboi. Seriously, most of the time, people wearing those kind of sweaters end up looking gay as fuck. And not in a good way.

>> No.7189324
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>>7189292
TES looks awful. £1,500 for an ugly ass cashmere hippy sweater

>> No.7189352

>>7189324
Fuck off you fat piece of shit

>> No.7189709

>>7189352
How can people actually like that shit. If it wasn't £1,500 and cashmere people wouldn't turn a blind eye.

>> No.7189906
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just copped this

>> No.7190284

>>7189906

w2c??

>> No.7190330

is woolrich /fa/

>> No.7190689

>>7187713
I like it

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>> No.7190757
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Should I cop thie effay? It's a Folk Jumper, £150

>> No.7190853

>>7187422
hnnng w2c?

>> No.7190861

>>7190853
http://www.lyst.com/clothing/raf-simons-speckled-knit-sweater-sand/

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>>7184401
>>7184478
how about this

>> No.7190976

>>7190757

I think Folk, for the price, has some of the most consistently interesting, but still wearable knitwear out in the market.

>> No.7191000

>>7190976
Think it's worth a cop then? I can't afford to really spend much more and is there really any better brands at the price point?

How are Norse Projects Knits?

>> No.7191005

>>7191000

Norse Project quality is comparable, but I think the work that Folk puts into the actual knit work and patterns is much higher.

>> No.7191046

>>7191005
Thanks, so do you think that knit I posted is prtty good?

Probs gonna cop it along with some Acne Ace Cash

>> No.7191057

>>7189709
i like it

>> No.7191312

w2c gray, crew neck, wool, slightly textured sweater?

A lot harder than it sounds, or maybe I'm just not looking in teh right places.

>> No.7191586

>>7184326

Straight from H&M, now you're just like every other average joe

>> No.7191600

>>7187355
My vote is with this one

>> No.7193286

>>7191600
W2c?

>> No.7193930
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W2c extremely heavy/weighty jumpers? Something like the pic would be nice but it's mostly acrylic.

>> No.7193964

>>7193930
Budget?

>> No.7193977

>>7193964
About £100. I'll keep it until it falls apart

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What are Sandro like for quality? I've never really heard of them before.

>> No.7194933

>>7185786
ur /a/ is showing
don't come here again