I am amused at the "too warm" comments.  I am *always* cold.  (I say  that 
carefully
as I can just as well complain about being too hot in our high 90s weather.)
My feet especially (until I started wearing  alpaca socks!)

I guess you're putting things in perspective, but I must note that I, too, am 'always freezing'. In addition, I have Reynauld's Syndrome (freezing feet <g>), actually diagnosed by my Dr., so I too, welcomed the idea of an angora sweater. Unfortunately, mine was a pullover.

It was just wonderful outdoors - but when I went inside, on a cold winter day, it became a sauna, and I couldn't remove it in front of respectable company (it was a pullover, remember, and I had no shirt under it).

Today, I have a cardigan of a blend of silk/angora. It's just wonderful - soft and warm, and it can be unbuttoned and/or removed when necessary. Actually - I tend to leave it on a lot, but unbuttoned, a perfect solution for this frozen turnip ;).

Gwen S.

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