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especially when no one has really said buying used is bad.
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Post pics9.78 times out of 10 I'll look better than the surrounding crowd and most of you here.
I dress like a clean homeless person who enjoys raw denim. You're miles ahead of me in that department.Well perhaps I'm not better dressed than rambo.
Or thruth..
But other than that
I dress like a clean homeless person who enjoys raw denim. You're miles ahead of me in that department.
Oh god no. t-shirt and jeans and running shoes. i literally have no wardrobe. Comes from having everything you own in boxes.So you dress like Synthese?
I dress like a clean homeless person who enjoys raw denim. You're miles ahead of me in that department.
Used goods can have many different issues such as precision or wear. Using used shoes can lead to foot and back issues - as advised by many podiatrists. Buying a used house is a crapshoot for issues, and not getting it custom built or building it yourself is for rubes. Most people wouldn't buy custom made clothing that was made for someone else, why do it with something that costs orders of magnitudes more? Why would you not want a new car? Driving style can very easily cause engine or transmission issues with very little use, that wont be covered under warranty and be super expensive.
What negative is there to new goods other than cost? If you cannot afford to buy a good or service new chances are you cannot afford it, for examples see the US housing market circa 2008. A debt driven society causes for people to buy used or lease products, both horrid choices for different reasons.
It is and will always be about cost. Secondarily, it's about fighting planned obsolescence, recycling things that are still useful and appreciating things that are designed to last.
I wouldn't want most new things because of price.
Regarding a new house, you might take on some risk with an older house, but with a new one there is no risk because it's almost certainly built like shit.
I find with the time and effort that it takes to find good used things I can make enough money to buy the good new things and have a bunch left over. Time is not cheap in the least. It's the most limited resource we have.
How is a house you design and manage the construction of shit? Are you not at all able to quality check work being done? Do you have no background in engineering/architecture/construction?
Why not just buy another one of what you had before?
http://www.dressedwell.net/forum/th...ing-style-fashion-retail-etc.1506/#post-72541
Check the thread above for some books that document the throwaway culture of much current clothing. Its a small consolation is that the worst offender is womens clothing where a top/t- shirt will only last about 10 washes but is so cheap as to be throwaway. Certainly not alterable to size or fashion like it used to be. Much of this clothing goes to landfill.
One reason to buy used clothes is to encourage high quality production that lasts. Suits, shirts, shoes and sport jackets. There many reasons why clothing is recycled/sold/swapped/given away. Men put on weight, take off weight, change tastes, change jobs where suits aren't required, or simply buy stuff the wrong size.
With cars I've never purchased a new car in my life - its such a waste of money . The amount of depreciation the first week you drive a new car can be up to 15% -30%. (Not to mention most people borrow to buy and often end up with a car that after 6 months is worth less than the debt owing). Plus I usually search for a car that isn't currently "sexy" and the price will be even less after say 20,000ks - 30,000ks on the clock. I also hate the new car smell.
Its not that I haven't had and driven new cars, I have driven many, as part of a fleet and for private use. I've also run fleets of up to 50 cars so I have an insight into how the car trade works. (One insight is that its only the average punter who pays sticker price - no fleet does and most sales are to fleets)
Never purchased a new house and probably never will - I've got a background in building, amongst other things, so it makes things a bit easier, and I can asses a house in a few minutes. Most, not all new houses are not well built and more importantly not amenable to simple fixing up when things do go wrong. It not necessarily bad trade skills but the systems and materials used. There is also some bad trade skills and plain shonks.
Most of my women have been second hand too. No complaints about their performance.
I've read more than halfway through this Cheap Fashion or whatever book by Cline, and she explains, as I'd already figured out, how massively better stuff from before about 1990 was. Hefty fabrics, durable construction, full details and no skimping. Without going full-on luxury bespoke, and then dogging to get the rare fabrics and tedious details, it just cannot be replicated. She also points out the sad truth that available good vintage.used stuff is in increasingly short supply.
In some other thread, I mentioned wearing my $8 Goodwill tweed coat to my custom tailor's shop. He has very good access to fabrics but, even with his low prices, were he able to get such heavy fabrics, it would be a battle to get him to do a totally soft shoulder and a quarter lining and he'd forget a coin pocket and insist on giving me functional cuffs and on and on...
I have to say I had no idea. And I'm just jewish enough, and circumcised, by background to be rounded up by the national socialists back then.It is a good word. Came across this when looking it up
http://ask.metafilter.com/96613/Is-shonk-antisemitic Is "shonk" antisemitic? July 15, 2008
From ASIC website: I have to say I had no idea. And I'm just jewish enough, and circumcised, by background to be rounded up by the national socialists back then.
Its a very very common word here in Australia. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) ( a government sponsored body) uses it frequently on its website - so do politicians and others.
Example from ASIC website:
Before you invest you should check to see if the investment company is operating legally. Proper checks on an investment company or product can mean the difference between losing your money to a shonky dealer and getting a great deal from a legitimate business.
This is thruth. We bought new construction once at Mrs. Doom's behest and it was ghastly. We inspected the house three times a week and pestered the GC with every issue. Even then they botched the ductwork and a few other issues.The average person is the worst person tone the general contractor in their own house.
Most people do not know enough to judge quality. Besides, unless your are on the site all the time instead of at work, you don't see everything.
This doesn't mean that every single house will be shit. But solid trades people top to bottom are hard to find
Have you built a house or done a major addition?
haha yeah - Wheres old Doggie??The average person is the worst person tone the general contractor in their own house.
Most people do not know enough to judge quality. Besides, unless your are on the site all the time instead of at work, you don't see everything.
This doesn't mean that every single house will be shit. But solid trades people top to bottom are hard to find
Have you built a house or done a major addition?
I'd never heard this word before:Veblen goods
Yes - I'd never heard of the anti semetic origins and I'm a word obsessive.Seems the anti-Semitic connotation is old and out of favour.
Also interesting when you read all the way down to the comments there is a bit on how Paki is not a derogatory term in Australia? Just a contraction like Aussie?
Head to a thrift store and look for an old tweed coat. Chances are it will be midmarket RTW from it's time, and better than you can get retail today without going pretty high end.I'm confused at how people feel that quality is dropping in clothing.
Really? Florsheim introduced a shoe a few years back literally named Veblen, and people wondered loud if the name was a joke.I'd never heard this word before:
Save a carrier pigeon, you could always just use the tag by placing the @ sign in front of his user name, like socan anyone dogwhistle doggie to this thread?
Seems the anti-Semitic connotation is old and out of favour.
Also interesting when you read all the way down to the comments there is a bit on how Paki is not a derogatory term in Australia? Just a contraction like Aussie?
I agree the potential is quite high with thrifting and used clothing. I just find it doesn't cost much more to get good deals on new clothing that fits better. Such as deals on classifieds.
haha yeah - Wheres old Doggie??
Well, yeah it is more of a trad's paradise. Desirable supply is diminishing, but it's always a crapshoot. You pay with your time. However, the cognoscenti are generally revering different item that the masses, the sorters.I don't think so anymore. Everyone and their brother thrifts now. And thrift stores have gotten smart. Big brands go to ebay or are priced up like all hell.
Well, yeah it is more of a trad's paradise. Desirable supply is diminishing, but it's always a crapshoot. You pay with your time. However, the cognoscenti are generally revering different item that the masses, the sorters.