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5spd4wd t1_iunl3o8 wrote
Reply to comment by loud_lou in I buy undershirts every 3 years...help by loud_lou
There is no specific version I'd point you toward but suggest you look online and see what different versions Jockey offers, and if there are reviews about them. Personally I hate anything with polyester as it is a petro-chemical product, a plastic. I don't like the idea of wearing fabrics that essentially contain a plastic.
5spd4wd t1_iunf5va wrote
Reply to I buy undershirts every 3 years...help by loud_lou
Have you looked at the Jockey brand?
5spd4wd t1_iunepss wrote
Reply to OGIO Renegade RSS Backpack since 2007 by Bluecattrading
2007 was, like, last week.
5spd4wd t1_iun2s3c wrote
I'm still using the Wiss shears my mom had back in the 1950s. I'm pretty sure she used them them to cut fabric from patterns for making clothes.
5spd4wd OP t1_iuga2zr wrote
Reply to comment by pistoncivic in Early 1980s GE Clock Radio by 5spd4wd
There is a multitude of them for sale online. This exact model. Apparently all of them are still working.
5spd4wd OP t1_iug5x8r wrote
Reply to Early 1980s GE Clock Radio by 5spd4wd
I had a cool clock radio I bought in the 2000s that was unique and I really liked it. It didn't even last ten years, the display started going blank in sections and then failed altogether. With no display an alarm clock radio is worthless.
5spd4wd OP t1_iug54az wrote
Reply to comment by TomTurkey_WiiU in Early 1980s GE Clock Radio by 5spd4wd
I see lots of them for sale on the big seller sites. Slight variations on them depending on the year released. Who knew the displays would last this long? I sure didn't expect that.
5spd4wd OP t1_iufisgo wrote
Reply to comment by azaleanation in Early 1980s GE Clock Radio by 5spd4wd
Good gift. Practical and long-lasting. They're still being sold, as vintage items. I'm surprised the display on them has lasted this long.
5spd4wd t1_iuf53ty wrote
Thread count is meaningless other than as a marketing ploy. The best, most durable sheets were the ones made no later than the 1990s, the earlier 1990s. Thread count was never mentioned, known about or cared about until after then.
Sheet types I stay far, far away from: microfiber, sateen, brushed, Tencil, bamboo, polycotton, cooling, warming, thread counts, any containing petroleum products such as polyester. Any that are made in China.
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5spd4wd t1_iucmx5t wrote
Reply to The skin of a large huntsman spider after it had molted. Found it on my recycling bin this morning. by Squeaky-squash
Cool! Save it. Wear it on your shoulder when you leave home.
5spd4wd t1_iubje6l wrote
Reply to This mushroom by Milvra
Great photo quality.
5spd4wd t1_iu2zs5s wrote
Reply to Licked my ice cream and it made a face by binklfoot
That looks like the underside of a manta ray.
5spd4wd t1_iunlf6l wrote
Reply to comment by loud_lou in I buy undershirts every 3 years...help by loud_lou
https://www.jockey.com/catalog/men/t-shirts/all?icid=mendept-topcategorysquare-tshirts