Montclair BobbyB:

I am interested in the Swedish military wool sweater.   It says dry clean 
only...    Can you get away with washing it by hand or in a washing machine?

I don't like to use dry cleaning on my outdoor clothes.   

Michael
Osaka, Japan

On Monday, February 3, 2014 12:50:25 AM UTC+9, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
>
> I got a little creative this year with my winter gear, 
> trading synthetic (lycra, fleece and Gore Tex) for some traditional wool 
> and cotton Army gear, and boy am I glad I did.  We've had some fabulous 
> winter conditions for snowshoeing and mountain biking here in NJ and I got 
> to put my new gear to the test.  For the past week the snow has been too 
> deep and powdery (a rarity for NJ), which is great for showshoeing, and 
> thanks to steady foot traffic the trails have become semi-packed, adequate 
> for 2.3 in knobbies to climb and descend even the steep trails...
>
> I've recently acquired 2 pieces of Swedish Army surplus gear; a 100% wool 
> zipper sweater with extra long sleeves (with thumb holes), and a heavy 
> cotton snow smock, both awesome and inexpensive.  For warmth on yesterday's 
> ride I wore 2 layers of wool (a thin Merino base layer and the Swedish 
> sweater). For my outer shell I wore the snow smock.  Typically I had been 
> used to shedding layers at the top of a major climb (from 
> over-heating)... With this wool-cotton setup the heat buildup was more 
> gradual, and seemed to dissipate MUCH faster (due to the high breathability 
> of the fabric).  I posted a few weeks ago that I had also picked up a 
> wool "Boreal" shirt (made from wool army blankets), which is 
> SO ridiculously warm I left that at home.  But for super cold days the wool 
> Boreal and the cotton snow smock make an outstanding combo for active wear 
> where you expect to be perspiring.
>
> And although it's not Army surplus, I added a Ventile cotton jacket (which 
> WAS developed by the British military) as my everyday winter jacket that I 
> wear to the office.. it just FEELS amazing.
>
> I do get some odd looks and smiles from people, *(especially my brother, 
> who refers to me as "Luke Skywalker")* when I'm wearing the snow smock, I 
> REALLY love this gear, and am now on the lookout for other similar gear 
> from military establishments around the world... *(hey, this stuff is 
> field-tested, right?)*   Anyone else a fan of *(peacetime use)* of 
> army gear?? 
>
> Peace,
> BB 
>

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