Superdry are currently selling Mens Jacob Knit Jumper Navy cheap on their ebay selling page from sizes S to 2XL. Usually they retail at £59.99 or £35.99 in their outlet store so this is a pretty good offer!
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georgeduncantrad
24 Jan 175#3
For a 90% acrylic jumper the price is about right
lovelybeer to DreamerV
24 Jan 174#11
You will find this with synthetic fibres.
The plus side, is that it will be able to be washed in a regular machine cycle, whereas a lambswool or Merino wool (much more expensive for sure), will need a separate hand/wool wash. Sounds obvious, but I have 3 or 4 wool jumpers that are never ready to wear, as I am waiting for enough washing to justify a wool wash...
There are worse problems to have. I once accidentally machine washed at 40 a Merino wool jumper. It shrank from Large Mens to what I assume was XS boys. Put it on for comedy value and got stuck in it (got my then GF to cut it off me).
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aaronlee37961
24 Jan 172#1
Why is this cold? Seems like a good price
benny
24 Jan 172#2
ordered thanks
georgeduncantrad
24 Jan 175#3
For a 90% acrylic jumper the price is about right
mrfleming344
24 Jan 171#4
Cheers hot from me
scorpio iscariot
24 Jan 171#5
I've got this exact same jumper and it's not bad at all.BUT it is very tight fitting.Even for superdry so I'd order the next 2 sizes up
tmh1992 to scorpio iscariot
24 Jan 17#6
me too, im usually a large but got an XL. I think quite a few things are like this too, got a body warmer 2 sizes bigger (2xl). great jumper though
Begize to scorpio iscariot
24 Jan 17#10
I'm a M and got the XL for Christmas and it's still a close fit, I struggle to get my head through the openning (but then I do have a big head!)
Slippy Sloppy
24 Jan 17#7
I'm realistic about how fat I am so have ordered a large, rather than lie to myself about being thin and go up two sizes.
DreamerV
24 Jan 171#8
I paid £36 for this on sale :/ Great warm jumper, but on the small side. When I'm wearing it, I keep getting shocks off the car door. The other day I actually saw what looked like blue-ish white lightning between my finger and car door. Painful. Still love the jumper :smiley:
lovelybeer to DreamerV
24 Jan 174#11
You will find this with synthetic fibres.
The plus side, is that it will be able to be washed in a regular machine cycle, whereas a lambswool or Merino wool (much more expensive for sure), will need a separate hand/wool wash. Sounds obvious, but I have 3 or 4 wool jumpers that are never ready to wear, as I am waiting for enough washing to justify a wool wash...
There are worse problems to have. I once accidentally machine washed at 40 a Merino wool jumper. It shrank from Large Mens to what I assume was XS boys. Put it on for comedy value and got stuck in it (got my then GF to cut it off me).
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The plus side, is that it will be able to be washed in a regular machine cycle, whereas a lambswool or Merino wool (much more expensive for sure), will need a separate hand/wool wash. Sounds obvious, but I have 3 or 4 wool jumpers that are never ready to wear, as I am waiting for enough washing to justify a wool wash...
There are worse problems to have. I once accidentally machine washed at 40 a Merino wool jumper. It shrank from Large Mens to what I assume was XS boys. Put it on for comedy value and got stuck in it (got my then GF to cut it off me).
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The plus side, is that it will be able to be washed in a regular machine cycle, whereas a lambswool or Merino wool (much more expensive for sure), will need a separate hand/wool wash. Sounds obvious, but I have 3 or 4 wool jumpers that are never ready to wear, as I am waiting for enough washing to justify a wool wash...
There are worse problems to have. I once accidentally machine washed at 40 a Merino wool jumper. It shrank from Large Mens to what I assume was XS boys. Put it on for comedy value and got stuck in it (got my then GF to cut it off me).