Add a personal video message to your gifts from the London Sock Company

NEWS – The gifting season is upon us, and it can be difficult to find nice gifts for the guys on our gift lists.  You don’t always know what to give them, so it often seems that ties and socks become the fallback position.  Sometimes, practical gifts like that are seen as impersonal and given without a lot of thought.  When you give someone a gift of London Sock Company socks in their new gift boxes with a built-in video screen for the message you record yourself, impersonal is the last thing anyone will call your gift.

The socks from London, while useful and practical, are also attractive, stylish, and well-made.  You’ll choose the gift box and shoe size for your recipient.  Both gift box selections contain 15 pairs of socks.  You may choose the Simply Sartorial collection with London’s finest stretch-fit Scottish Lisle cotton socks in solid colors or the Designer Set with stretch-fit Scottish Lisle cotton socks, in a beautiful range of 15 designer styles.  You’ll be prompted to record your message (up to 60 seconds) during checkout.  Your message will be installed to the audio/video player built in to the gift box.  Your message will automatically play each time the box is opened.

The Simply Sartorial socks and video gift box is $270.00; the Designer Set socks and video gift box is $300.00.  Order your gift sets and record your messages at the London Sock Company website.

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Horizon Vest on the way from BluffWorks

NEWS – BluffWorks, makers of great-looking, comfortable, and well-designed men’s travel and everyday clothing will soon be releasing its Horizon Vest for sale.  With a polyfill insulation, water-resistant shell, lots of pockets, and a few other details, the Horizon Vest is intended to accompany you just about anywhere.  It’s even been designed to complement BluffWorks’ Gramercy Blazer and to be great for layering.  BluffWorks is expecting pre-orders to go on sale on November 8, 2018.  Visit BluffWorks for more info.

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The Stance Legends of Horror collection puts iconic horror film villains on your feet

NEWS – Halloween is less than two weeks away, so there’s no better time to show your holiday spirit. Stance can help you do just that with their Legends of Horror collection. They’ve brought back some of your favorite horror film icons and put them on a pair of socks.

The Legends of Horror collection features four different iconic horror film villains, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Pinhead. From Jason’s blood-spattered hockey mask to Freddy’s razor-sharp gloves these socks are perfect for your next Halloween party or showing off your love of horror films all year round.

Along with being scary these cotton crew socks also feature terry loop cushioning, arch support, reinforced heel and toe, as well as, a seamless toe closure.

The Stance Legends of Horror Socks sell for $18-$20 a pair and are available from the Stance website. Just make sure to stay away from Camp Crystal Lake, steer clear of Elm Street and never trick or treat alone.

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Laundry day won’t be such a chore when you can wash two loads and dry two loads at a time

NEWS – Laundry will take less time with these FlexWash and FlexDry machines from Samsung.  Both have two tubs, so they can both handle two loads at once.

The Samsung FlexWash WV9600 5.5 Total cu. ft. FlexWash™ Washer is available in fingerprint-resistant black stainless steel or in white.  Both the top-loading washer and the front-loading washer have separate controls, so you can do a regular load and a delicate load simultaneously.  The washer can use steam to help clean your clothes without needing pre-treatment.  Unlike most washers, the FlexWash machine releases steam from the bottom of the tub, to better saturate your clothes.

Samsung says their “VRT Plus™ Technology reduces vibration 40% more than standard VRT™ for quiet washing. An innovative tub design and special sensors keep heavy loads balanced even at high spin speeds.”  And their “Diamond Drum Design extends clothing life by treating fabrics gently”.

The FlexWash machine is WiFi connected, so you can remotely monitor remaining cycle time, receive alerts when the cycle is complete, and schedule cycles from anywhere using your smartphone device.  You can also troubleshoot problems with the washer with Smart Care, which interacts with your washer and dryer to perform an immediate diagnosis and offer quick solutions.  The Samsung FlexWash WV9600 5.5 Total cu. ft. FlexWash™ Washer is $1,367.00 ($232 off normal price) directly from Samsung now.

The Samsung DV9600 7.5 cu. ft. FlexDry™ Gas Dryer is the perfect match.  It is also WiFi-connected and can be monitored, controlled, or diagnosed remotely with your smartphone app.  Both machines are Energy Star certified, and both machines are available in white or the black stainless steel.

The FlexDry machine has Multi-Steam Technology with multiple steam options, so you can “reduce and remove wrinkles, odors, bacteria and static. Unlike other steam dryers which require users to manually refill a water reservoir, Samsung’s Multi-Steam Technology requires no refills. Now you can confidently steam away wrinkles and spend less time ironing.”  The big, front-loading dryer can handle everyday clothes, while the standstill dryer on top dries delicates to prevent shrinkage and fabric damage.

The Samsung DV9600 7.5 cu. ft. FlexDry™ Gas Dryer is $1,609 at Samsung.

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Kora Shola 230 Zip yak wool shirt review

REVIEW – You’ve no doubt heard of clothing that has been made of merino wool right? It’s well known for keeping you warm when it’s cold, comfortable when it’s warm, and it can be worn multiple times without getting smelly. Many people seek out clothing made of this material, but is there another type of wool that is even better? How about yak wool? Let’s take a look at the Shola 230 Zip yak wool shirt from Kora.

What is it?

The Shola 230 Zip is a base layer shirt made of 100% pure Himalayan yak wool fabric that has been sourced from nomad families on the Qinghai Tibet plateau in the Himalayas. The Himalayan yaks live in altitudes between 12-18,000 feet which causes their wool to be finer and according to Kora, up to 40% warmer and more breathable than merino wool.

Design and features

I was sent the women’s version of the Shola 230 Zip in obsidian blue. The shirt is thin and lightweight with a YKK zippered neck and contrasting wine colored stitching along the flatlock seams on the shoulders, arms, and sides.

When fully zipped the shirt has a sleek sporty turtleneck style. The only noticeable branding on the shirt is the Kora logo which is embroidered in silver on the left shoulder.

There is a decorative fabric tape on the left cuff that depicts the contours of the Himalaya mountains and the colors of Tibetan prayer flags.

The Kora Shola 230 Zip has tapered sides for a flattering fit. It’s available for women in sizes XS up to XL and for men in sizes S up to 2XL.

I asked for the Shola 230 Zip in size medium even though I normally wear a size small shirt. I decided to go up one size larger just because I knew this shirt was designed as a base layer and I don’t really like a skin-tight fit. As you can see from the image above, the shirt does fit me. But even with the medium size, it was still much tighter than I find comfortable and almost felt like a compression shirt. That said, I found the length of the sleeves and the hem of the shirt to be fine and the tightness of collar/neck area was also just fine. It was just the arms and torso that felt too tight to me.

I don’t know if the tight fit of the Kora shirt made me notice the very slight scratchiness of the yak wool, or if that’s just the way yak wool feels next to my skin, but unlike the Shadow Pass Trailhead bamboo and merino wool shirt that I also reviewed, recently, the Kora shirt wasn’t quite as soft or comfy. Of course, the Kora shirt is all wool, while the other one is 50/50 merino and bamboo. But according to the Kora website, yak wool is actually supposed to feel softer than merino wool. Note that I’ve worn other clothing made entirely of merino wool like socks and haven’t had issues with them feeling itchy.

What I like

  • Lightweight
  • Sporty look
  • Keeps you warm
  • Wicks away moisture
  • Machine washable on cold (don’t dry in the dryer though)

What needs to be improved

  • Expensive
  • Size runs small
  • Felt a little scratchy

Final thoughts

I wore the Kora Shola 230 Zip shirt off and on for a few weeks without washing it and it never got smelly even when I got sweaty which is easy to do right now since it’s in the upper 90’s here in southern Indiana. This really isn’t the right time of year to review base layers, but I gave it my best shot by giving the shirt a day to day wear type of test.

With clothing this expensive, I expected to feel the difference, but I really didn’t. Yes, the Shola 230 Zip is well made, looks nice, kept me warm, and didn’t stink after wearing it for a few weeks. But that’s about all I can say about it. So I looked at a few other reviews of the Kora products to see what others were saying about them and most people really loved Kora’s yak wool garments. So I guess yak wool just might not be the best choice for me personally. Hey, every product isn’t perfect for everyone.

If you decide that you want to buy one of these shirts, make sure that you order a size or two larger than your regular size. At least Kora allows for 30-day exchanges or returns with no questions asked if you end up getting the wrong size on your first order. If you’re going to spend $160 on a shirt, you definitely want it to be the right size so that you’ll actually wear it.

Price: $160.00
Where to buy: Kora
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Kora.

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