Yeah, interested to see how that works in practice. Wife loves Target, so figured I’d just let her handle it
Only acceptable answer https://www.net-a-porter.com/en-us/shop/product/rick-owens/cashmere-track-pants/443810
Got my bonobos order. Ordered the same size/fit for all three different kinds. - Weekday warriors fit and look great. - First time getting organic chinos. They were really rough and a couple inches short. Not like the washed chinos at all. - Travel jeans are way too thin and super baggy.
I personally like Nike pro combat tops personally. Shorts I just have a bunch of old Nike soccer training shorts. I have a bunch of lulu too but I don’t feel like I get grimy enough in them if that makes sense. They’re too fancy
Big fan of Nike dryfit running shorts w a liner. Don’t have to worry about chafing or extra laundry that comes from wearing underwear, and they easily double as a swim trunk.
I’ve been gifted a few lulu lemon shirts, and they’re incredible, but I’m not sure I’m ever shelling out that much money on a workout shirt my own accord. I’ve got a lot of Patagonia trail running stuff that I really like as well, and while it isn’t cheap, it’s still a bit cheaper than lulu. I typically wait for it to be on sale then order in bulk. I have a few pairs of their running shorts that are finally starting to fall apart after 8-9 years of heavy use.
Under Armour mostly. I recently got a couple pair of shorts from Target I love. Forget the brand go motion or something. Liked the one pair so much went and kopped another for ~$20 each.
I bought Nike dri fit workout shirts like 4 or 5 years ago in every color I could find. Highly recommend. I think they're only like $30 a piece.
I usually just go to academy and buy that cheap brand that starts with B. Has like 3 lines as it’s symbol
I'll put in another vote for Tasc. I have a couple of them from a previous gig and they are fantastic.
There’s an Under Armor outlet not far from me, and when they have sales I stock up on their dri-fit shirts. My wife bought me a couple of Nike dri-fits recently that look and feel more like a t-shirt material but still do a great job of wicking away sweat. Concur on the Lulu comment. Great shirts, but it’s a lot to put for something I’m going to sweat profusely in. For shorts, I’ve become somewhat of an aficionado lately. Lulu by far makes the best shorts. I never thought I’d shop there myself but after receiving a pair as a gift I get the hype. They’re just really expensive. I bought a couple of pairs of Vuori shorts recently and they’re really great, too, but again more expensive than I prefer to pay for work out shorts. I bought a couple of pairs of Bird Dogs, and I like them but I’m not a fan of the built-in liner because sometimes I only put a pair of shorts on to hang out around the house and if I have shorts with liners I can’t really re-wear them. Over the weekend I bought a bunch of the Under Armour stretchy shorts similar to the kind Lulu makes, and at about $40 a pop they were the best value.
Have really liked some Luka stuff I picked up recently, especially the shorts. They tick all the boxes I prefer with boxer brief liners, regular side pockets, zip pocket and cooling fabrics/design. https://thelegendsbrand.com/product...j3QgiadSHPJ7hPyqaOVbPsdnTz3RXP4hoCyecQAvD_BwE
Just put down a reserve deposit on a Volvo xc 90 that won't be available to is until Monday. Will post pics when we buy. While my wife was making the payment another salesmen was on the phone with a buyer for the same car. We can't find these damn things. I hope it's a good sign.
Took lease on the 40 a few months ago (don't like driving the longer suvs). It's really nice to drive and the tech is significantly upgraded over what my 17 s60 was.
I am always surprised by the amount of mini men on this board. The 5’8”s and under should really have their own team tag.
Who needs a tag when you could just skim one of the many inferiority complex threads? Shit pit, bourbon, etc.
To be clear, I'm buying a 2018. Not in the $60k new car market. The one we found has 34k miles and is just under $40k. That's more my poor speed.
Similar to a Dicks. Just large sporting good store. I thought they were everywhere. I like them better than Dicks, but not as cool as say a Gander Mountain
The suggestion here is that the posters in the bourbon thread are promoting really poor examples of bourbon?
I’d listen to an argument about how bourbon is a lesser expression of whiskey; there’s probably some info there I’m not privy to. Where is the insecurity of the community of whiskey/bourbon drinkers as you originally suggested? I’m trying my best to follow your logic here, but it just doesn’t make sense.
Was interested in trying coq10, so I bought this. A case showed up instead of a bottle, so I may be about to enter the distribution game
Fuck me I’m old. This, and the deep freezer that should arrive next month, excite me more than any other thing we’ve bought all year: