Try these guys. Very excellent wool cycling and lifestyle wool clothing, and 
they are located in Vermont where it really does get cold. Customer service is 
top knotch:

http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/products/1/1097/mens-ride

--- On Wed, 9/16/09, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:
 I haven't seen that but have  
consistently found that wool jersey makers must not live in actual  
cold climates given how light the fabric is.  Most "winter" wool  
jerseys are not suitable for winter riding north of the 45th parallel  
(inland from the coasts) where temps well below 32F are the norm for  
3-4 months a year.  "Winter" jerseys seem generally to be meant to be  
ridden in 50F weather and I end up wearing several of them at a time  
much of the year. Late last winter I bought a Vintage Velos two-layer  
cycling jacket on one of their sales and finally have a wool top that  
is heavy enough to wear into the 40s without needing a bunch of  
layers.  W00t!

http://www.vintagevelos.com/trainers1.html



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