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The diffusion line of a renowned Scotland-based mill, Royal Speyside employs traditional methods and machinery to produce knitwear reminiscent of the Scottish Borders area. The mill has been producing textiles here, on the banks of the River Teviot, for more than 140 years Read More
"Note: At checkout, you’ll have your choice of seven colors."
3 != 7
Liars. At checkout, you'll have your choice of the least popular colors. And you'll take what we give you.
A lost sale is a lost sale, and a disgruntled customer is a disgruntled customer. If supplies are limited or particular colors are likely to sell out quickly, then state that clearly up front. Better, use your sales history to produce the right ratios in the first place. Just in time manufacturing is older than you are.
My guess is that this is overstock, but they never tell you that either. I can buy a nice knit cap anywhere and have it today or this week, not late next month. Massdrop is making a killing, so I doubt they care, but monopolistic practices suck, even if they can get away with them.
I used to like Massdrop when it was small and focused on high end gear. Now it's just a cheaper Sharper Image. Worse, the dicussion lists are full of assholes who think that scorn and abuse are clever public behavior and are proud of their dickishness. I buy a lot less from Massdrop these days. Soon, I'll surrender it to the dicks.
re- "I wish these hats were a little bit cheaper . . . "
yes but:
" One size: 42 in (107 cm) "
these are ver big - yep, ver, ver big.
very large, even.
42" would that be a record melon, I wonder?
I wish these hats were a little bit cheaper, let alone the fact the MSRP is $50. Never spent that much on a "beanie" or knit hat before. Am I the only one? They look comfortable though.
Is Inferno red or orange?
JustFluxzI once spent around $50 on a Royal Speyside cashmere beanie. It was my favorite hat I owned until I lost it. I later found a different cashmere beanie at J Crew for $30, and I liked it more than the Royal Speyside one. That being said, I adore Royal Speyside in general and have a couple of their lambswool scarves and throws. They've all held up quite well, and I don't think you'd go wrong with this hat (but I have no personal experience with this particular product).