So I bought some Eddie Bauer clothes back in 2018, pants and shirts. And a jacket in 2017. They are still in incredible condition today. Last year I went to try to buy more Eddie Bauer stuff to expand my wardrobe a little bit and the buttons on the pants came off within a month, all three pairs, and the shirts armpit seams started unraveling within two months.
My suggestion is look around and carefully examine the different parts of the clothing. You can feel and see the quality if you pay attention.
There is too much fluctuation to make it cut and dry like you have above. I have noticed the same thing with cars, houses, and many other things. There’s a name for it I just can’t remember what it’s called exactly.
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So I bought some Eddie Bauer clothes back in 2018, pants and shirts. And a jacket in 2017. They are still in incredible condition today. Last year I went to try to buy more Eddie Bauer stuff to expand my wardrobe a little bit and the buttons on the pants came off within a month, all three pairs, and the shirts armpit seams started unraveling within two months.
My suggestion is look around and carefully examine the different parts of the clothing. You can feel and see the quality if you pay attention.
There is too much fluctuation to make it cut and dry like you have above. I have noticed the same thing with cars, houses, and many other things. There’s a name for it I just can’t remember what it’s called exactly.