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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixiecat View Post
    A 10oz is not an 'inferior' fabric, just a lighter one.
    Not inferior, just less than expected, or not what was paid for.
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    I'll be honest, I have gotten where I just feel the difference between the weights of fabric between my thumb and forefinger. I've learned not to rely on the "official weight" too much. Dalgliesh 15oz. is a thicker fabric than Lochcarron's 16oz. and HOE's 13oz. feels about the same as Fraser Kirkbright's 14oz.

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