I'm curious -- to those who have owned the previous incarnations of
these tweedy sweaters, is there something special about them beyond
the fact that they're made from rustic British wool (of which I am a
great fan)?  As in, are they knit at a very tight gauge to be slightly
more windproof for cycling?  I am a pretty experienced hand knitter
and machine knitter, but I'm not a terribly big fan of knit garments
for providing warmth for cycling: the wind always cuts through and
chills my bones, so I prefer to wear wool under a woven jacket.  Maybe
that's just because most of my riding is <5 miles commuting, so I'm
not building up a proper sweat.

What have your experiences been?



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