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cashmere bedsock buyers - stop looking, you've found them!

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LetThemEatCake · 19/11/2009 22:33

here, from the Travelwrap Company

proper long and slouchy, none of this Pure Collection ankle sock malarkey

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monkeysmama · 19/11/2009 22:43

Are cashmere socks slippy when walking on wooden floors? And how do you wear your wrap? You make me laugh about your in laws. I like that you put not having to see them on your luxury Christmas list. I'll trade you my sil .

CHOOGIRL · 19/11/2009 22:49

I'm wearing my White Company ones as we speak. Trying to decide whether I need aubergine Hunter boots. [I live in London and do not have a dog - where will I wear them?]

CHOOGIRL · 19/11/2009 22:50

Choogirl needs to answer question. No they are not slippy on wooden floors.

Cake is there a discount code for the long socks?

LetThemEatCake · 19/11/2009 22:54

hi mm - I don't find them slippy and I have a nearly-2yo ds who is built like a wombat and likes to take running dives to 'hug' (read - crash tackle) me around the knees ... mostly, though, I wear them after the dcs have gone to bed ... it's my nightly ritual of "now I can relax" ... yoga pants, cashmere socks, -bottle- glass of red wine...

I'm not one of these fabulously insouciant wrap wearers - where's Bobthewoodmouse?? I think she probably is - but I tend to just literally fling it around my shoulders with one end hanging over my back iyswim. It does wonders for the basic jeans and tee combo and is brilliant for warm, snuggly, discreet public breastfeeding. At home on the sofa, I wear it around both shoulders and clutch it around my front, most often with baby L snuggled up in it .

I have 2 sils - one lovely, one the devil incarnate. You can bloody well keep yours!!!!

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LetThemEatCake · 19/11/2009 22:55

hang on Choo - let me have a look on sheerluxe ...

re Hunter wellies - it rains here in London!! Puddles, Choo, puddles!! they line even the paths to Waitrose

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cloudspotter · 19/11/2009 22:58

I am knitting a pair of these, because I couldn't bear to pay the price.

They are coming on well, but I so want them now...

AngelinaJolly · 19/11/2009 23:01

Choogirl- I have aubergine Hunter wellies and live in Cambridge. I love them. V comfy and warmer than you'd expect- they are lined with some knitted layer but they do cause bobbles on tights so need long socks or jeans. I wear mine in my (big) garden and for puddle-jumping w the DDs.

AngelinaJolly · 19/11/2009 23:02

yy, disc on travelwrap would be great

monkeysmama · 19/11/2009 23:38

I am going to buy myself some now. It is cold & I'm in a bad mood.

LetThemEatCake · 20/11/2009 00:01

I keep telling you lot to register on sheerluxe.com - promotions and discounts galore, plus I write for them!!

but, in the meantime ...

www.thetravelwrapcompany.com -
Get 10% OFF orders over £200
enter code SHL10 at checkout.

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JuanMoreTime · 20/11/2009 04:14

i find a pair from Tesco bought on the hottest day of the year does, htey are erm,, fluffy polyester i think

LetThemEatCake · 20/11/2009 14:29

they come all beautifully gift-wrapped and in a box, too - much nicer if you're giving them as a pressie.

The Pure Collection ones (all of which I sent back) just don't look special. They're just packaged like supermarket socks, with just a band of cardboard around them.

Actually, I need to go and post this on the 'cashmere socks as pressie" thread

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littledawley · 21/11/2009 18:33

I've been trying to re-find this thread!!

letthem - are the travelwraps gorgeous? Thinking of getting one for MIL for Christmas.

Divatheshopaholic · 21/11/2009 18:37

Im going to open website that sells only 100% cashmere bedsocks
Then will do 20% off for mumsnetters
Love cashmere socks, they are so comfy and warm

Sazisi · 21/11/2009 20:18

I've been eyeing up this £25 pair here - hard to tell what the length is like though.

LetThemEatCake · 21/11/2009 20:25

Don't do it Sazisi: aside from the length issue, they are only a cashmere mix so they'll be nowhere near as warm and silky as 100% cashmere, and they'll pill, to boot. Better to spend the extra few quid and get some better quality ones

littledawley - yes, the travelwraps are honestly heaven - both at home and out, I use mine as both dressing gown and stylish layer. I'd buy more in other colours if I could afford it (I have the charcoal)

God, how nice is your MiL?? I know so few who are worthy of such gorgeousness!

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Sazisi · 21/11/2009 21:55

Thanks Cake, I hadn't even noticed they weren't 100%
I'd best start saving then

monkeysmama · 22/11/2009 22:13

I'd like some more information about the travelwrap which strikes me as far more sensible than the flash shoes I am thinking of putting on my Christmas list. How large is it? I've always fancied a proper wrap but it looks very blanketesque in some of the photos.

littledawley · 22/11/2009 22:49

LOL Cake - it's not that she's super nice, just super wealthy so I can't really get her pressie at Aldi !!!

LetThemEatCake · 22/11/2009 23:58

good thinking litteldawley

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monkeysmama · 23/11/2009 08:47

I think I'd go for the charcoal. My colour palette is pretty neutral - I wear black, grey and brown with the occasional green when I'm feeling daring! I may order it to try it.

I registered on sheerluxe btw. Haven't had a chance to have a browse but am looking forward to it when dd takes a nap and I've made myself a nice coffee.

LetThemEatCake · 23/11/2009 09:20

Yes, give it a try, I think you'll live it. I have the charcoal too.

Fan that you registered on Sheerluxe, it will feed your passion for shopping no end. I write the High Maintenance Mummy feature (under features- yummymummydom) and also a blog (Sarah R) let me know what you think!

Have you got the travelwrap discount code? Will post again if not

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abdnhiker · 23/11/2009 18:30

LTEC how does the travelwrap compare with the quality of Brora or Johnstons? I'm very tempted and I've a birthday coming up where DH is willing to splurge a bit but I hate buying from an unknown company...

LetThemEatCake · 23/11/2009 21:30

abdnhiker I don't know about Johnstons, but I compared with Brora and Pure before buying and imo the TWC was definitely the best. I also really like the fact that, until now with the launch of the bedsocks, travelwraps and 100% cashmere is all they do, rather than endless forays into every conceivable wardrobe item in every conceivable mix!!

I also love the fact that they have a conditioning service - so that if your wrap starts to look a bit too well-loved, they'll revive it - [[http://thetravelwrapcompany.com/uk/tw-conditioning.htm for £14) - you don't get that from the bigger companies.

Happy birthday!! hope your DH buys you something fabulous, either way

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TheMouse · 27/11/2009 19:32

I have one of the wraps an extremely generous friend got me when I had my baby. What a fab pressie - gorgeous and practical (for late night BF sessions) all in one. highly recommended!!!

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