Submitted by Peacera t3_z6g1kq in BuyItForLife
DawnQuixote406 t1_iy16ufv wrote
I’ve seen Noso patches sold in gear stores around my mountain town. Can’t vouch for them, but it’s a more stylish option than tape: https://nosopatches.com
ExpatPeru t1_iy1aia1 wrote
Over ten bucks for a single patch that looks like a sticker for children seems crazy to me, though I might just be getting old.
0xB0BAFE77 t1_iy236qc wrote
As long as it works, who cares?
That's literally my only concern.
Paying $10 to save a $250+ jacket is a great deal as long as it lasts.
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hlshshdkdhdjd58829 t1_iy1muwn wrote
This is my dad’s take and he is almost 80 and loves Costco. On a $398 arcteryx puffer what’s another $30 for patches
DawnQuixote406 t1_iy1f3zp wrote
Yeah, agreed. Not my thing either, especially at that price. But they seem to be popular!
Chowbasa t1_iy46w7s wrote
You mean perfect for patching a kid’s winter coat? And you can get the small ones https://nosopatches.com/product/90s-dazzits/ and if you cut the figures out then that’s 15 of them for $17.99?
Buying them later today!
Peacera OP t1_iydb1e1 wrote
Now that you mention it, my kid's funny bandaids don't come off anything in the wash....you may accidentally be on to a cheaper solution!
Bcruz75 t1_iy4qp0l wrote
I've used Noso patches for a similar use case. I can attest that they work. They've held up sitting in my closet for a year /s
Peliquin t1_iy4o0xi wrote
They really, really work, IMO. I've used them to sort out ski clothes, insulated bags, and a friend's waterproof jacket.
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