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15th March 19, 12:03 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by SunriseEarth
As for the Glencoe, they're a bit thinner and don't turn down as much as the Lewis, but a great option if you want something lighter.
Might order a pair off amazon next time I am in the UK and check them out. Could do with a couple of extra pairs of plain hose.
In the meantime my new pair have arrived from Anne Stewart Knitwear - although they are in the UK right now and I won't be back until April. Can't wait to get my mitts on them (or rather my feet in them).
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15th March 19, 05:58 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by Tomo
Might order a pair off amazon next time I am in the UK and check them out. Could do with a couple of extra pairs of plain hose.
In the meantime my new pair have arrived from Anne Stewart Knitwear - although they are in the UK right now and I won't be back until April. Can't wait to get my mitts on them (or rather my feet in them).
You might consider supporting one of our advertisers here as a superior source. In the UK, there are many stockists, and,
IIRC, HoC ships free in the UK, so they could awaiting your arrival at any address you'll be staying. Avoids mailing through
customs.
BTW, that's a handsome pair from Anne Stewart.
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15th March 19, 06:11 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell
I second Matt Newsome. I just got my HoC navy/burgundy diced hose. Great service, fast, and well priced.
Frank
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Murdoch Maclean
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