How long for grailed account health to heal?

I'm new to selling on this platform and I got 1 restriction for posting a link on a product (mb) and now my account health is restricted. What can I do to fix this? Does this actually effect my listings significantly?

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 3 days ago

How can I get the screw out of the door?

The screw is stuck and theres nowhere to screw either as its been destroyed.

u/QueasyBill1692 — 4 days ago

To the people who own stein's sulfur dyed whip cord jacket with leather collar

how do you wash it? I've been wearing mine for a year. you can't dry clean it, you can't hand wash it, you can't anything it. Mine smells terrible and need to wash it somehow

the best thing I can think of is just hand washing the bottom part and leave the leather collar out of the water.

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 5 days ago

Is ignoring the dry clean only label okay?

I think it goes without saying that certain materials like leather are dry clean only.

But I sometimes see that some garments with generic materials for example a 85% cotton 15% wool sweater/100% wool pants from a.presse or any luxury brand in general have a dry clean only label (not even handwash only).

Do you guys ignore the label? I can't help but feel as if the brand is trying shift the blame on the buyer if something goes wrong rather than creating a garment that is actually functional.

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 16 days ago

How can I switch my advisor?

I have Joey Wong and he lwk sucks. He's always so condescending when I talk to him, like I'm below him for whatever reason. He's very adamant on his opinions, pushing me back on taking 47C despite me having the requirements necessary to take the course.

Hoping to get someone else from here on out.

Edit: I'm EECS and am looking to switch my ESS advisor

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 30 days ago

Is it easy to take 2 gap semesters?

I'm taking a gap semester in the spring, and will extend to fall if I end up landing a co-op. Will I get readmitted after being absent for such an extended period of time? I'm in good academic standing.

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 1 month ago

High end spots I've been to after 3 trips to Japan in June/July

Giving surface level reviews because of how many places im posting.

  1. Tanimoto (Tabelog 4.19) - Didn't think I'd try kaiseki again after after a subpar Kitagawa last winter (nothing was bad, I just didnt find it to be my palette), but I found this to be one of my most enjoyable meals ever. 9.55/10.
  2. Sawada (Tabelog 4.51 + Gold) - I randomly ran into u/NoodleThings here and it was really nice to get acquainted with him in person! 20+ courses of straight up Nigiri with a lot of shellfish. The shari was very strong. I thought this place was good, but wasn't quite my palette to be honest (I dont really like shellfish). 8/10.
  3. Yamato (Tabelog 4.30 + Bronze) - Head chef trained at sugita. I enjoyed a lot of the appetizers, but I haven't been to a place with shari this strong in such a long time (this was my first meal back in japan), so I wasn't used to it which made it hard to taste the neta. The place was also infested with several fleas when I went, which made the food less appetizing. 8.25/10.
  4. Kojimachi Nihee (Tabelog 3.7, Formerly Sushi Inomata) - Best meal of my life. The sake was amazing, and every bite was generational. I tried whale nigiri for the second time here and I thought it was amazing. I even enjoyed the shellfish as someone who isn't a shellfish fan. Very foregin friendly. Only complaints are that there wasn't eel (one of my favorites), and the price (~$500 USD for a course + sake). 9.75/10.
  5. Namba (Tabelog 4.52 + Silver) - This meal was okay. The diner next to me had shells in his appetizers. I didn't find any of the sushi memorable besides the chutaro. 7.75/10.
  6. Wakkichi (Tabelog 4.22 + Bronze) - Tsumami was okay, but I really enjoyed the nigiri here. My only big complaint was that there was a bone in my eel towards the end of the course which was really dissapointing. 8.75/10.
  7. Yuuki (Tabelog 4.30 + Bronze) - Really subpar meal to be honest. 6.5/10.
  8. Suzuki (Tabelog 4.19) - I really enjoyed my meal here. The cost performance of the lunch was amazing, and I really liked the Uni. Owner seemed to be acquanited with Yoshizumi (Bay area omakase spot) which was cool, and made an effort to talk to customers despite the language barrier. I'd love to come back for dinner some day. 9.25/10.
  9. Omino (Tableog 4.02 + Bronze) - I don't eat enough yakitori to give a any sort of valuable opinion but I liked my meal here. 9/10.
  10. Nikuyatanaka (Tabelog 4.40 + Silver) - I enjoyed my meal here. Especially the steak tempura, as it was something I've never tried before. But I found the wine pairing to be pretty mid which made me sad. 8.5/10.
u/QueasyBill1692 — 1 month ago

wtf is wrong with apresse

bro i went to the tokyo flagship and i could barley see the colors of the clothes. then i went to the kyoto one and i cant even see the clothes. and then i saw the prices. why is a leather jacket like triple my round trip flight ticket. wtf is up with this brand i dont get their prices or what is even happening.

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 1 month ago

why is it so hard to buy soshi otsuki

they dont have anything online, their stockists are limited even in japan. I've been trying to buy something from them for ages, but haven't been able to. why is this/where can i buy from them

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 2 months ago

How do you guys eat sushi at high end omakases?

I've always eaten with the rice side down, touching the tongue. But I've had people criticize me for eating it this way and said I should eat it with the fish side down.

I'm conflicted on how it should be eaten. What is the proper way to eat it?

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 2 months ago

Clip opening on my Rodeo keeps falling off

Ive had my rodeo for a while and recently the clip part has fallen off a few times. Anyone have any soltions?

u/QueasyBill1692 — 3 months ago

Where can I get the row in tokyo/seoul

ANYONE know where I can get The Row in tokyo/seoul (maybe stockists)? The one flagship in tokyo doesnt have the shoes i want.

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 3 months ago

Boot recommendations in Japan

Going to be in Japan this entire summer and am hoping to find a really nice pair of boots.

I can't seem to find the perfect pair, as every boot seems to be either to shiny, or to boxy, to pointed, to much heel, and so on.

Budget is <$1500 USD. Some general brands would be nice too.

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u/QueasyBill1692 — 3 months ago