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Yessbutno t1_j6ojwkc wrote

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spqrnbb t1_j6oh2pg wrote

I've had no problems with Danish Endurance socks. They're not the warmest of the warm, but I live in North Carolina so they're nice for colder winter days. Edit to add: they're relatively inexpensive but they're a blend with only 30% wool. I'm not sure if they quite match what you're looking for.

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javaavril t1_j6og2f5 wrote

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yozcer t1_j6oe31v wrote

Should be quite easy to tell between linen and cotton. Linen will feel very floppy, and drape almost as if it’s weighted. Linen also creases very easily and retains creases. The texture looks like linen.

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Sonarav t1_j6oe0df wrote

I did a lot of research a few years ago when shopping for mattresses. I doubt any are buy it for life but certainly some are better made than others.

I've been very pleased with my SleepOnLatex Medium Queen I've had for 2.5 years but certainly that's not enough time to determine its lifespan.

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Busy_Document_4562 t1_j6od402 wrote

I have a pair of boreal droms, they're approach shoes and they're the tits. Theyre new so not sure how long they will last, but reviews did describe them as indestructible.

I got them for this reason after having la sportiva Tibetans fail after realitively little wear, 10 years old but 1 or 2 hikes a year . They became drenched inside and I could feel the water enter from where the sole meets the upper. They were the most comfortable shoe ever, even after days of hiking but I don't think I will ever be able to trust the brand after a failure like that.

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thegroundhurts OP t1_j6oarnc wrote

Ha! Lucky you!

This one was originally my mom's, also. Only she bought it new, right out of high school, and used it tons - many of my clothes as a child were made on it.
I learned to sew on it when I was in elementary school, she let me take it with me to college (she has other machines), and it's been the most reliably useful thing I've owned ever since.

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