Ella0508
Ella0508 t1_japcm58 wrote
Reply to comment by ___PM_ME_YOUR_FEET_ in Is there any hard evidence (not anecdotal) that "high quality" clothes actually last longer than their cheap counterparts? by bingworm
Not necessarily, and not if you engage them in good conversation. And you don’t have to buy anything, just ask them “You say this is a high-quality fabric/construction — how do you tell?
Ella0508 t1_jap2pca wrote
Reply to comment by ___PM_ME_YOUR_FEET_ in Is there any hard evidence (not anecdotal) that "high quality" clothes actually last longer than their cheap counterparts? by bingworm
There are, but you need some knowledge of fabric, design and sewing/manufacturing techniques to be able to assess them. Get into conversations with salespeople in high-end stores. Or in a local boutique that features and promotes designers in the area. Many of those salespeople and shop owners have studied fashion (at least fashion merchandising), clothing design and/or textiles. They’ll share knowledge while, yes, trying to sell you designer goods. But “designer” doesn’t have to mean “label.”
Ella0508 t1_j9w19q1 wrote
Reply to comment by 5spd4wd in What do I need to do to find an actual hotel quality down pillow? by cheekyweelogan
Dry cleaning
Ella0508 t1_j9w18ar wrote
Reply to comment by SkokieRob in What do I need to do to find an actual hotel quality down pillow? by cheekyweelogan
Good hotels have fantastic beds and pillows that make you say, “I want to live like this.”
Ella0508 t1_j9w0yoy wrote
You need to get out of Target and Amazon and spend about twice what you’re trying to budget for this. Forty bucks is going to get you crap.
Ella0508 t1_ixi8tyr wrote
Reply to comment by Breal3030 in I’m in search of a good vacuum preferably cordless. Any recommendations? by Pitcrashers1
Cool, thanks!
Ella0508 t1_ixabdou wrote
The only BIFL brand of vacuums I know of is Miele. And not the low-end ones.
Ella0508 t1_ix8z316 wrote
Reply to comment by TheLittlestTiefling in ISO: Ethical Cookware by amnotanyonecool
The cheap Calphalon won’t last a lifetime. Several huh-quality brands have cheaper versions. And the pre-boxed sets are usually not best for most cooks’ needs. Buy open stock. High-end Calphalon or All-Clad for me.
Ella0508 t1_istzn3w wrote
Reply to Couches with pets but built to last by stbunny
Mohair. I’m sitting on my almost-20-year-old sofa right now. The stuff is fantastic. Cats don’t claw it, fur comes off pretty easily. Vomit wipes off/vacuums up easily. Human activities like eating and drinking do more damage than pets.
Ella0508 t1_ir6lorg wrote
My mother bought 12 place settings of a beautiful Rosenthal pattern that I still use today. Noritake is good too, I believe — my sister bought that.
Ella0508 t1_jec3vgw wrote
Reply to I make 42k and I work from home 4 out of 5 days a week. I signed a 60k offer onsite 23 miles there and back 45 min, 45 min back. Does this make any sense? by RemarkableCell1859
Can you move closer to the new job, reducing commute time and expenses?