FWIW, I'd beg for all/mostly natural fibers. 100% plastics (polyester, etc) make my fingers itch and feel gruesome against my skin (especially plastic fleece).

I'd also be curious what their idea of 'large' is, rather than our idea. They may mean a run of over a hundred.

Update: Looking at the site, much of it is "Ren Faire"1 style items. So, I'd really like to see a picture of this monk's habit before I'd shell out for one. On the other hand, the monk's habit is listed as being 100% wool... yay historical accuracy!


1 Can you tell I play in the SCA? Not as anal as the Civil War folks, but more so than the Ren Faire folks.

In reply to Re: Update on Good Habits by amelinda
in thread Update on Good Habits by cLive ;-)

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