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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... "JT" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Having never owned any clothing with the Orvis label, I can't speak to the issue of their quality versus that of any other brand. However, the matter of style leaves me somewhat perplexed. How is it that Orvis clothing remains in style longer than that of any other retailer who sells the same styles? Wolfgang Good question, I suppose it's the Orvis, Patagonia, Simms... patch sown on the pocket?? I don't own any Orvis clothing either, I prefer the Columbia PFG sportswear for the money. I also like the Ex-Officio clothing, however it's generally way over priced for my pocketbook. And you? Generally, I pay no attention to brand names in clothing. Well, that's not quite accurate......generally I AVOID popular brand names, particularly when the name or logo is emblazoned somewhere on the article of clothing; I've never seen the benefit to the consumer (me) of paying for the privilege of being a walking billboard. Nor have I found, in my limited experience with popular brands, that they are necessarily more durable or stylish than many other options. I buy virtually all my clothing from the end of season sale racks at places like Target, Wal-Mart, etc., making only occasional exceptions if I happen to find something sufficiently discounted at the likes of Gander Mountain, Cabela's etc. I recently made an unwitting exception when, after looking unsuccessfully for a comfortable pair of low cut walking shoes in my usual haunts, I found a pair that fit, were comfortable and were affordable at Gander Mountain. It was only later when one of my co-workers asked if they were "Sketchers" (which I had, till then, never heard of) that I discovered they are apparently a popular brand. Incidentally, I was in the market for a new pair of shoes not because my old ones, purchased for about fifteen bucks at K-Mart seven or eight years earlier had worn out or disintegrated, but because they disappeared. As to quality, well most of the clothing items I purchase last long enough that I throw individual articles out (or, more often, donate them, still serviceable, to an organization like Goodwill Industries) only when my storage space gets crammed so full as to be frustrating, as happened recently in a move to a new apartment, or when, as I suspect happened with my shoes, someone else disposes of them for me. Wolfgang whose sartorial tastes have thus far remained blessedly free of the taint of stylishness. I'm already married with two kids, so I don't think or worry too much about being stylishly impressive. I tend to concentrate more on wearing clothing and gear that is effective. Wolgang can probably agree that knowing what to wear, when to wear it, and how to wear it are FAR more important than those items being worn being stylish. Seasons in this part of the country (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, etc.) can change in the blink of an eye. Some of my favorite (and best) gear is stuff I picked up as a supply sergeant while still in the Marine Corps. The old tan poly-pros, nylon poncho liners, and glove liners are some of my best gear. No brand name on any of them. The only brand name gear I DO swear by is my Underarmor. I tried cheaper versions and it does work better for me in the conditions it is marketed for. My ALL TIME favorite no name piece of non-clothing gear is my roll of 550 chord. I keep about 20 yrds of the stuff in a zip lock with me whenever I venture out. Great for many emergencies. Jeremy Moe |
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