MildlyPaleMango
MildlyPaleMango t1_j6j13k2 wrote
Reply to Recommendations for a reliable hiking shoe by Cgodz88
Big fan of my hoka anacapas
MildlyPaleMango t1_j28vwfe wrote
Carhartt 100%
MildlyPaleMango t1_ixi5jb7 wrote
Reply to What things did you THINK you were buying for life but turned out to wear down/fail/need replaced? by Bequathed
i was younger but invested in a few of the nicer quality Levis and they have been garbage, never again
MildlyPaleMango t1_ixi5bsr wrote
Reply to comment by onahighhorse in What things did you THINK you were buying for life but turned out to wear down/fail/need replaced? by Bequathed
Not to say no car is better than another, I’ve read a lot on car reliability and it really is just based on the driver/use and random odds on if a car lasts longer than another brand nowadays. It used to be where parts and labor were vastly different brand to brand but now with everything streamlined and so much policy and law that a lot of what’s put into cars is the same. Obviously some brands may have a better transmission (CVT for subaru in its first few years had issues as it was new) or engine but overall it’s random. I know some people that swear by chevys and have 300k + silverados and some that have a rod blow through the engine 30k in.
MildlyPaleMango t1_iv88x5b wrote
Reply to comment by cosmorocker13 in 21 years, four resoles and still on the original laces by things_most_foul
I got some 2-2.5 years ago. They were special order only if I remember correctly but they just so happened to have someone who ordered them and never came to pick them up in my size and color
MildlyPaleMango t1_iv74lld wrote
Reply to comment by things_most_foul in 21 years, four resoles and still on the original laces by things_most_foul
Went between these and the redwing 4473s for the same reason, great repair process.
MildlyPaleMango t1_iu5aync wrote
Reply to A good white sneakers brand? by MrDubein
I’ve heard and seen nothing but good things from the on the roger.
MildlyPaleMango t1_j99hm9v wrote
Reply to Can anyone recommend a stovetop whistling kettle that doesn't have a plastic handle and coating that peels off? Just an old school basic stainless steel whistling kettle without a point of failure in the handle? by anarchisticmeerkat
Love my gator kettle.