TheBlueFacedLeicestr
TheBlueFacedLeicestr t1_j8dwdq9 wrote
Reply to comment by Historical-Effort435 in BIFL request - visiting USA by wild_biologist
If you’re looking at service boots (i.e. Thursday Captains) you could but White’s MPs, Grant Stone Diesels, etc. The most aesthetic service boots are Viberg’s IMO, also the originals (and quite pricey), but they are a Canadian brand (still probably easier to acquire in the US than the UK).
TheBlueFacedLeicestr t1_j7hyv8q wrote
There are lots of good places. Saddleback uses cheap chrome tanned leather for everything, so their belts are pretty overpriced. Find vegetable tanned bridle leather and see if they advertise the thickness of the leather when trying to determine how good it will be. Here’s one example of a great belt from an individual leather worker: https://bweissleather.com/shop/ols/products/super-beast.
TheBlueFacedLeicestr t1_j6kll49 wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Ad2955 in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Also, you’ll never find a duvet that 1000 full power down. You wouldn’t want or need it anyways. 650-700 is fine for a duvet. What matters is how much down is used, you need a decent amount (weight) to be comfortable and well insulated.
TheBlueFacedLeicestr t1_j9c7qud wrote
Reply to comment by MonaMayI in 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
I disagree about Le Creuset. I have one and it’s not been holding up well, also the whistle is so quiet I can barely hear it if I’m not in the kitchen.