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Anyone tried stuff from Woolover? Any good?

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Fuckitthatlldo · 26/03/2013 19:25

Just that really. Has anyone tried the cashmere/merino blend jumpers and cardigans? Or the silk/cotton blends? What say you?

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higgle · 26/03/2013 19:35

Yes, excellent quality and very good prices.

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pocketandsweet · 26/03/2013 19:35

Interested too... I need a cropped cardi/ arm cover thingie for a wedding

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JumpHerWho · 26/03/2013 19:41

I have a couple of the cashmere/merino jumpers and am blown away by the quality compared to the price. Just beautiful stuff for the same price as polyester on the high st. Highly recommend.

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practicality · 26/03/2013 20:20

I bought a couple of the cropped silk/cotton mix Cardigans and wasn't impressed. Took forever to arrive and they are very thin and crease easily. The only time these would be useful would be if arm coverage was your priority rather than warmth.

I kept the black and after one wash the colour has faded quite badly. Maybe the merino would be better? I'm not bothering again.

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accessorizequeen · 26/03/2013 20:35

I bought a cashmere merino cardigan last month and it got major bobbles. Looks a bit tatty already but it's such a great weight, warm and comfortable.

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Fuckitthatlldo · 26/03/2013 20:45

Oooh thanks everyone. I had looked at the prices and assumed they couldn't possibly be all that nice. So cheap! But there's some great recommendations here so shall give them a go. They've got a good range of colours too eh?

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JumpHerWho · 26/03/2013 20:52

To be fair I haven't washed mine yet so I can't comment on how they last - I did read elsewhere that they bobble but then someone linked to an amazing de bobbling machine from John Lewis.

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Fuckitthatlldo · 26/03/2013 20:54

A de-bobbling machine? Genius. I want one. Now.

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JumpHerWho · 26/03/2013 21:10

Fuckit this

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Fuckitthatlldo · 26/03/2013 21:23

Thank you for the link JumpHer. Am far more excited than it is right or proper to be over a small hand held gadget (oo-er). I am going to buy one of those immediately. All the reviews are really good.

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Fuckitthatlldo · 26/03/2013 21:26

Also, are you pleased with the quality Jump? Are they a decent weight? How's the fabric in your opinion?

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killedanotherthread · 27/03/2013 08:44

I've washed my merino/cashmere cardigan once and it hasn't bobbled (machine wool wash at 30 degrees). It's soft but not super-soft; I would actually prefer 100% merino I think. I also bought a cotton/silk one and this wil be for summer. Feels very soft and smooth, but obviously not had a chance to wear or wash it yet...

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madammecholet · 27/03/2013 09:05

I've just bought 2 jumpers for DH, not as good quality as Boden, but half the price...

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wildfig · 27/03/2013 09:48

I ordered some silk/cotton cardies last year to wear with a wedding outfit, and to be honest, I wanted to like them more than I did. They were very thin, and the buttonholes were skimpy; it was hard to get the buttons through, and they didn't seem to be sewn on very firmly. And you have to pay postage to return them, which is fair enough - it's a way of keeping the prices low. On balance, I'd rather pay a little bit more and have the finishing touches a bit nicer.

But other styles might be better!

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JumpHerWho · 27/03/2013 11:43

Fuckit - I like the lightness and softness of the cashmere/merino mix, it is really thin but cosy. I should reserve judgement til they're washed though as I have plenty of jumpers which have fallen apart after washing. Which reminds me, I need to get some gentle detergent to use on them - I do 'handwash' cycles on machine for all my delicates but usually just bung in some non-bio. Any recommendations?

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NotAnotherPackedLunch · 27/03/2013 11:54

Sorry to hijack, but are they true to size or should I size up or down?

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neolara · 27/03/2013 11:56

They are true tp size. I bought a couple of ther merino / wool jumpers and they are warm, good shape, goood weight, but one in particular has bobbled badly.

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NotAnotherPackedLunch · 27/03/2013 12:03

neolara Thanks.
The colours look so good I'm going to buy a couple and perhaps get the gadget for shaving the bobbles off!

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Sizzlesthedog · 27/03/2013 14:23

They are lovely, really good company with old fashioned service, ie you can ring them, and speak to a naice person who will help you.

Amazing prices, really good quality.

Was feeling like I needed to be sensible and buy a warm jumper, with all the chilly weather. Love my lambswool jumper. It's so warm and cosy.

Washed it on woollens wash, with wool detergent. It's so lovely. Investing in more from them. I really want their artists smock top. Looks fab, but sadly probably won't suit my massive norks.

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Fuckitthatlldo · 27/03/2013 16:27

Can't think of any specific brand names Jump but there are definitely detergents specifically made for handwashing woollens that you can stick in the machine on the handwash cycle. Shall invest in some myself actually. Going to definitely buy a couple of the cashmere/merino mix cardigans I think. Sounds as though they are decent quality considering the price.

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JumpHerWho · 27/03/2013 19:59

Sizzles I have the asymmetric hem jumper, which is quite similar to the artist's smock one and possibly more flattering for norkage?

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NewBlueShoes · 27/03/2013 20:02

They used to be good but now I find their new stuff itchy and short.

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JennySense · 27/03/2013 20:49

Woolite is one of the anti bobbling washing machine liquids.
I also bought a cashmere comb [for bobbles] for £7 and free delivery from Ebay.

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Sizzlesthedog · 28/03/2013 15:28

jump I tried the asymmetric jumper, fab for norks, but had to send it back, pointy out asymmetric hem made my hips look odd. need to lose weight hard to please. Blush

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Fuckitthatlldo · 18/04/2013 10:39

Quick update: my woolvers cashmere/merino cardis arrived today - I ordered them on Tuesday night so very pleased with the timely service.

Obvs I haven't washed them yet but on first impressions I'm extremely pleased with the quality, especially considering the price. They are soft, warm, and look well made.

Considering I'd be paying the same sort of price for high street viscose I'd say Woolovers is a real online gem. Will definitely buy from them again.

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