Wood-N-Woven Winingas

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Wood-N-Woven Winingas

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I ordered a pair of winingas from Wood-N-Woven earlier this week, and they just arrived. I am thrilled with them!

They're hand woven wool herringbone, woven to the proper width (3"), so no hems to finish on the edges. They're incredibly stretchy, and I anticipate that they'll fit really well - I haven't tried them on yet, but I'm going to an event tomorrow and will give them a test run there. I'll be sure to take pictures.

I love them! They were quite reasonably priced for what they are - mine are 12' long and were $65 + s/h. For hand-woven to the proper width winingas, I feel that's a steal.

Communication was prompt and helpful, the product is excellent, shipping was very quick, and I'd recommend them to anyone else.
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Pics? I didn't know this place even existed!
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Dude, I think I will have to make an order.
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I was thinking the same thing... :-)
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Here are the photos!

They fit remarkably well - the herringbone was stretchy enough that they conformed to the shape of my calves really smoothly (and a little better than my winingas made from strips of modern herringbone fabric). I'm very happy with them.
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And another, showing the weave up close:
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Post by Morejello »

I have a pair of her winnigas as well, and although mine are a little short, they're awesome.
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