Submitted by _SlowRain_ t3_y1b7vv in BuyItForLife
Hi! I'm getting tired of buying clothes that have to be replaced after only a couple years of use. I currently live in Taiwan, but I still have a few clothing items which I brought with me 20 years ago when I moved here, and they weren't prohibitively expensive back then either. (I still have a Wrangler shirt, a Fruit of the Loom/Walking Time Bomb T-shirt, Columbia pants, and a few others I can't think of right now).
I realize Taiwan doesn't have all the brands available as what North Americans and Europeans have access to, but we do have the major international ones. I'll do the looking if you do the recommending. My style tends to be somewhere in that Americana, Heritage, Workwear aesthetic. I don't really go for large logos (very small is OK), nor anything skinny or baggy. I'd like natural materials as much as possible, and I'd like the garments to be comfortable and durable. I'm pretty set for footwear, socks, and jeans, but I'm looking for recommendations on:
- long-sleeved, button-up linen or cotton shirts which are good for brutally hot, sunny, humid summer days
- cargo or hiking pants with side pockets which are good for brutally hot, sunny, humid summer days
- cotton T-shirts, multi-color, both short-sleeved and long-sleeved (outer wear)
- long-sleeved button-up shirts or Henley shirts for fall weather
- boxer-brief underwear
As for budget, it's difficult for me to say because I always shop on sale and don't really pay attention to MSRP. I know this stuff will not be cheap, but I don't want to have to buy used or in installments. So keep it below the really expensive stuff.
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***EDIT: Thanks for all the replies, everyone! You have given me a lot of good suggestions. Not all of them are available here, but about half of them are (or maybe a little more). I'll check the local shops and see what works for me.
chrissobel t1_irwvp3u wrote
Patagonia has been pretty damn durable, at least the work pants, shorts, and jeans I have bought from them.