u/LeftAndRight09

I'm like 90% sure it's a Steelcase Leap chair but I dont know. I need this subs keen eye. It's a good deal in my eyes for 50 bucks. The top left isn't frayed even though it might look like it.

EDIT : Its a Leap V2. I looked at the comparisons between the chairs and it most resembled a leap v2 due too the back. sorry in advance I should've posted more photos.

EDIT 2 : LEAP V1 HIGHBACK. NO IDEA THESE CHAIRS EXISTED LOL. THANK YOU SIR

u/LeftAndRight09 — 18 days ago

And what I mean by that is that we just have so many cheap and or badly made phones. Like the Nokia 2780. I see that everywhere. I tried one myself and it's literally garbage plastic

And I'm glad there are other better options but what sucks is that they are pretty expensive too them being niche products or a small company.

I wish we had not only better options but also better built options. It's just hard out here tbh.

I've been looking for a dumbphone for a long while but none really seem to hold up too standards.

EDIT : My god my spelling is garbage

*I wish it wasn't a niche

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u/LeftAndRight09 — 19 days ago
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What Are Your Takes On Clothing And Being Frugal With It

For me I know where I stand kind of but it would be nice to get some input on where everybody else stands on it.

I made an albeit not thought out post here on how so much of clothing is sort of fast fashion junk. Should've ellaborated but I didn't.

I mainly wanted to ask. What do all of your closest's look like? How many clothes do you have for different styles. Yknow stuff like that.

I plan to donate or recycle all of the clothes I have now that maybe they can be turned into jackets or something. And get less but more high quality pieces ideally made locally.

Donate because other sort of brands like ANIAN (I live in canada and that's kind of the only one I know has a recylcing/upcycling program for clothing) and all the polyester in my shirts and pants are not wasted and made into something better.

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u/LeftAndRight09 — 22 days ago
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I would rather have very few high quality clothes than a bunch of assorted junk filling up my dresser drawers.

Like seriously I dont think I can understate I hate people having way too many clothes. I mean I get it for some that style differently and have different outfits.

But for me I've had this sort of realization that I hate having my drawers filled with pure junk that doesn't even last long.

And that doesn't even begin my gripes with the "fashion" industry.

Instead of having few high quality clothes that we could get for cheaper instead we have an industry filled with bad practices and junk and overseas made clothing which makes actually good high quality stuff made where you live more expensive. It really does suck.

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u/LeftAndRight09 — 22 days ago