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Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu0cc4n wrote
Reply to comment by Cowboy_Spud in Help me find a BIFL Alternative to these Dr. Martens by Rumplestiltsman94
I recommend Sovair too if you are happy with a more classic style https://eu.nps-solovair.com/collections/shoes/products/s0-060-bk-g
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu09l9a wrote
Reply to Men's Waffle Robe Recommendation? by memilygiraffily
Turkish linen or cotton robe. Jennifers Hamam is Istanbul has high quality ones and ship internationally. Its not waffle but superb lightweight fabric
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu07zj3 wrote
I bought a Freitag F305 used 10 years ago, use it daily, and it still looks very much like when i bought it.. This is a work bag with a really good design, very comfortable, and lasts forever. Their bog standard messenger bags are fine too, but i prefer the padded laptop compartment and zips of the F304 to F306 designs. The colours aren't everyone's cup of tea, but i love that they are leather free and really durable
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu06hvi wrote
Reply to Recommended jeans or pants? by TubaElf
My husband and i swear by Mavi Jeans. Its a Turkish brand, you can buy them online worldwide but i tend to buy them in Turkey where they are very cheap, about 20Euro. Lots of different wash and fit, usually contain some lycra. Both ours have lasted 3+ years so far with moderate wear, they keep their colour and shape beautifully. Thats a lot longer than my ethical organic jeans, which is all washed out and beginning ro wear thin round the bum
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu059v9 wrote
Reply to Are Barbour Coats are worth the price or is there a brand y’all have found that matches? by ThisIsNotGumpy
I have one and wear it for cycle + train commuting. Waterproof, looks fine and somewhat classy. I like it but you get sweaty easily. Bought it new in EU land on sale, about 250Euro for a Bedale
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu04ky1 wrote
Reply to Barbour boot quality? by Beansilluminate
I would stick to the wax jackets. Thecregular clothes are basically fast fashion.
I recommend Blundstone Boots. Have 10 year old Chelsea Boots, heavy wear every winter, they look like new, even the soles are hardly worn
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu03fci wrote
2003 Kitchenaid classic blender still going strong. The little plastic wheels become brittle but are easily replaced
Mediocre-Affect5779 t1_iu0cf0h wrote
Reply to Best everyday boots to dress up or down by KnickKnack84
Blundstone