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I bought a couple of hammocks with mesh tops.


Those look pretty comfy to sleep in, I'm tempted to buy one but I'll have to hold onto my wallet for now, have already spent too much on camping gear in the past few days, lol.


I got a 50 buck coupon with a 50 buck annual enrolment to Ebay Plus so they only cost 10 bucks apiece (shipping costs).


Dang, that's almost like getting a freebie item for that price.  I'd love sleeping in a hammock, but I can imaging my youngest nephew waking me up by poking underneath me with a tree branch.  :laugh:


They're quick and easy in fair weather. But I'll have to drive in a vibrating snake repellent into the ground at night so I won't get struck on the back.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

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I need some new shirts and slacks, but you can't try on clothes. I don't buy clothes online for that reason.


Clothes, socks and shoes are something I seldom think of buying, I always wear my pants and shirts until they start to tear and have holes in them.  Then my family thinks I'm a disgrace wearing the same set of worn out clothes when I'm with them and they end up buying more for me, most of them are the afforable Japanese brand uniqlo, it's equivalent to North America's Old Navy brand.

I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.

Zetsu

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I need some new shirts and slacks, but you can't try on clothes. I don't buy clothes online for that reason.


Clothes, socks and shoes are something I seldom think of buying, I always wear my pants and shirts until they start to tear and have holes in them.  Then my family thinks I'm a disgrace wearing the same set of worn out clothes when I'm with them and they end up buying more for me, most of them are the afforable Japanese brand uniqlo, it's equivalent to North America's Old Navy brand.

I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.
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Zetsu

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I bought a couple of hammocks with mesh tops.


Those look pretty comfy to sleep in, I'm tempted to buy one but I'll have to hold onto my wallet for now, have already spent too much on camping gear in the past few days, lol.


I got a 50 buck coupon with a 50 buck annual enrolment to Ebay Plus so they only cost 10 bucks apiece (shipping costs).


Dang, that's almost like getting a freebie item for that price.  I'd love sleeping in a hammock, but I can imaging my youngest nephew waking me up by poking underneath me with a tree branch.  :laugh:


They're quick and easy in fair weather. But I'll have to drive in a vibrating snake repellent into the ground at night so I won't get struck on the back.


I almost forgot about the snakes and other fearsome animals, makes me afraid of coming to Oz, but I at least want to go see The Rock before I die, lol.
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Anonymous

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I need some new shirts and slacks, but you can't try on clothes. I don't buy clothes online for that reason.


Clothes, socks and shoes are something I seldom think of buying, I always wear my pants and shirts until they start to tear and have holes in them.  Then my family thinks I'm a disgrace wearing the same set of worn out clothes when I'm with them and they end up buying more for me, most of them are the afforable Japanese brand uniqlo, it's equivalent to North America's Old Navy brand.

I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.

Zetsu

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I need some new shirts and slacks, but you can't try on clothes. I don't buy clothes online for that reason.


Clothes, socks and shoes are something I seldom think of buying, I always wear my pants and shirts until they start to tear and have holes in them.  Then my family thinks I'm a disgrace wearing the same set of worn out clothes when I'm with them and they end up buying more for me, most of them are the afforable Japanese brand uniqlo, it's equivalent to North America's Old Navy brand.

I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.
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Anonymous

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Clothes, socks and shoes are something I seldom think of buying, I always wear my pants and shirts until they start to tear and have holes in them.  Then my family thinks I'm a disgrace wearing the same set of worn out clothes when I'm with them and they end up buying more for me, most of them are the afforable Japanese brand uniqlo, it's equivalent to North America's Old Navy brand.

I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

My husband doesn't like Uniqlo, but he is tall and muscular, and he's also mid forties..



He finds their cothing more appropriate for men in their twenties with smaller frames.

Anonymous

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Clothes, socks and shoes are something I seldom think of buying, I always wear my pants and shirts until they start to tear and have holes in them.  Then my family thinks I'm a disgrace wearing the same set of worn out clothes when I'm with them and they end up buying more for me, most of them are the afforable Japanese brand uniqlo, it's equivalent to North America's Old Navy brand.

I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

I am not a big guy either, but their clothes are just not me.

Zetsu

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I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

My husband doesn't like Uniqlo, but he is tall and muscular, and he's also mid forties..



He finds their cothing more appropriate for men in their twenties with smaller frames.


Since I'm only 5'5" and lightweight build they fit me perfectly, even my brother in the army likes wearing their tact pants with side pockets.  ac_cool
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Zetsu

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I don't buy my husband's clothes at Uniqlo, but I have from Old Navy, Winners and sometimes Tommy and Nike.


You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

I am not a big guy either, but their clothes are just not me.


I guess everyone have different tastes, I was expecting uniqlo to sweep into the western market like Japanese motorcycles.
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Anonymous

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You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

I am not a big guy either, but their clothes are just not me.


I guess everyone have different tastes, I was expecting uniqlo to sweep into the western market like Japanese motorcycles.

Some of their winter coats are okay. Their sweaters and shirts tend to be a snug fit, and I don't like that.

Anonymous

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You should check out uniqlo when you're at the mall Fash, it's affordable but doesn't look dull imo.  My brother told me that some Japanese girls refuse to date guys that wears nothing but uniqlo b/c they exploit that brand too much, lol.

I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

I am not a big guy either, but their clothes are just not me.


I guess everyone have different tastes, I was expecting uniqlo to sweep into the western market like Japanese motorcycles.

I think they do well here among younger people, particularly young East Asian Canadians.

Zetsu

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I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

I am not a big guy either, but their clothes are just not me.


I guess everyone have different tastes, I was expecting uniqlo to sweep into the western market like Japanese motorcycles.

Some of their winter coats are okay. Their sweaters and shirts tend to be a snug fit, and I don't like that.


That's the good thing about uniqlo clothes is they have good cutting, unlike most American tshirt are so baggy and loose I feel like wearing a dress.
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Zetsu

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I've seen Uniqlo shirts and stuff. They look gay.


I find them pretty cool tbh, at least they have nice patterns on them.   I guess it's b/c I'm a skinny guy and most North American clothes doesn't seem to fit well for me.

I am not a big guy either, but their clothes are just not me.


I guess everyone have different tastes, I was expecting uniqlo to sweep into the western market like Japanese motorcycles.

I think they do well here among younger people, particularly young East Asian Canadians.


I think it's good for people want to keep up the fashion trend or love Japanese products their quality.
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Frood

Many Japanese manufactured products are great, until they die a planned obsolescence death.



Like Honda's.. fantastic to operate until around 6-10 years and everything falls apart.
Blahhhhhh...