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C_A_N_G t1_jcowuls wrote
Reply to comment by dataminer-x in What are some bifl kitchen jtems? by NebuKadneZaar
I have an old thin carbon steel pan that is lovely for frying pancakes in!
C_A_N_G t1_jclmnz2 wrote
Asket maybe? They have letter sizing, but you can also choose between short, medium and long in length on every garment.
C_A_N_G t1_j8eb140 wrote
Reply to comment by Lonely-Connection-37 in BIFL request - visiting USA by wild_biologist
Can be found easily in Europe though. Perhaps they cost slightly less in the US?
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Reply to comment by 5spd4wd in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
My trick is to put a few tennis balls in the dryer lol. I feel like it does help a little.
C_A_N_G t1_j5962gq wrote
Here are some of my favorite brands: for jeans, TCB (priced around $200, made in Japan), for dress shirts, Agnes B (priced around $150, made in France), for sweatshirts and such, LA Apparel or Camber USA (priced around $50 made in USA). I also really like Patagonia fleeces and Chuck 70s (the premium version of Chuck Taylors).
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Reply to comment by Aniviel in Fjällräven hip pack, is it worth the price? by Ornery_Wallaby6640
Which jacket is it? My father has an expedition down jacket from 1982, it’s very similar to my sister’s completely new one.
C_A_N_G t1_j46ewoz wrote
Reply to slippers with durable soles? by dynoto
My Birkenstock Arizona Eva has lasted me a long time
C_A_N_G t1_j24ba5y wrote
Reply to Looking for clothing advice… by PepTalkToYourself
I try not to buy garments that lean too much into what’s trendy but rather timeless. I.e straight fitting pants, not too slim or baggy. Also I try to stay away from shirts with prints etc. This way I know that I’m less likely to grow tired of my garments and I’ll wear them for longer.
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Reply to comment by this_for_loona in Been looking for a pair of BILF shoes. by Firestar_
A month maybe tops. Just wear thick knitted socks for the first weeks and you’re good to go. I don’t think Red Wings take longer to break in than any other quality boot.
C_A_N_G t1_iz6yjv1 wrote
Reply to comment by AndPlus in Not the best picture but I hope you all enjoy my 1955 Belgian army trench coat, it's warm, waterproof and really durable. bought it for only €20 too! by zoefkris
Looks like wool to me
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Reply to comment by rattalouie in Coffee machine from 1976 by edwardianpug
Depends on where in Europe. Here in Sweden ”a coffee” will in most cases give you a classic drip coffee.
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Reply to comment by Zebbusan in Shoes like Vans that don't suck? by ClarkAlmighty
The italian leather jordans?
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Reply to comment by wrongwayjay in Tips for extending life of my Boots by InncnceDstryr
”Mink oil - Reddit’s favorite ointment”
C_A_N_G t1_it6t7i6 wrote
Reply to Recommended jeans or pants? by TubaElf
TCB 505’s are currently my favorite.
C_A_N_G t1_jebd6uh wrote
Reply to I live in Sweden. I’m tired of my happy socks being unhappy all the time after only wearing them 3 months or so. Anyone recommend some durable socks for normal activity day to day use? (available in EU) by P0llydog
Check out Bola, made in Sweden. I’ve seen them at Löplabbed but I’ve only bought from their own website. Really good quality anyways and it’s nice to support domestic production!