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6 Everyday Fits — Recent Haul

Finally got around to posting this haul. Picked up a few easy everyday pieces, mostly neutral colors and simple fits.

  1. Graphic tee + washed jeans
  2. Black tee + grey pants
  3. All-black casual fit
  4. Grey tee + white pants
  5. Raglan tee + grey shorts
  6. Light tee + washed jeans

Pretty happy with the overall quality and how easy everything is to mix and match. Definitely getting a lot of wear out of these.

u/WatercressTime4053 — 5 days ago

Ohne Beschwerde keine Einspeisevergütung?

Unsere PV läuft seit Anfang des Jahres und speist seit Monaten ins Netz ein. Vom Netzbetreiber ist die Sache aber immer noch nicht fertig bearbeitet und bisher kam auch kein Geld.

Bei meinem Nachbarn war es wohl ähnlich. Seine Anlage läuft seit zwei Jahren und er meinte, erst nach einer Beschwerde bei der Bundesnetzagentur kam Bewegung in die Sache.

Ist das bei euch auch so gelaufen? Wie lange habt ihr auf die erste Auszahlung gewartet?

Ich überlege mittlerweile, einen AC-Speicher nachzurüsten und mehr selbst zu verbrauchen. Ich nutze aktuell einen everHome EcoTracker über IR und bin mir bei der Kompatibilität noch unsicher.

Hat jemand einen AC-Speicher damit im Einsatz und kann ein System empfehlen, das damit gut funktioniert?

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u/WatercressTime4053 — 9 days ago

[HAUL] Mini RL Haul (Quarter-Zip, Vintage Rugby Shirts, Knit Polo)

Which piece drapes the best in your opinion? Let me know below!

u/WatercressTime4053 — 17 days ago

Hamster vs Bunny: Which graphic tee are you picking? 🔫

Copped these matching ski-mask animal tees!

  • Left: Armed Hamster 🐹
  • Right: Tactical Bunny 🐰

Which one goes harder? Let me know in the comments!

u/WatercressTime4053 — 22 days ago

Cleaning Out My Closet Made Me Realize... I Might Have a Flannel Problem

I was reorganizing my closet the other day and noticed something I hadn't really paid attention to before...

Apparently, I've collected way more plaid shirts than I thought.

Big checks, small checks, muted colors, brighter ones—it turns out a good chunk of my closet is just different versions of the same shirt. I never noticed while buying them one by one, but seeing them all together was pretty funny.

I know plaid gets stereotyped sometimes, but I still think it's one of the easiest pieces to throw on. It works with jeans, cargos, or shorts, and somehow never feels out of place.

Anyone else have that one item you keep buying without realizing it until you clean out your closet?

u/WatercressTime4053 — 24 days ago

Recent Sneaker Rotation | Simple & Everyday Pairs

Recently been rotating some sneakers with different vibes — outdoor, vintage, and minimalist styles.

Most of them are neutral tones, easy to match, and work well for everyday outfits.

1. Silver/Grey Outdoor Sneakers
A clean technical look with a cool-toned colorway. Lightweight, comfortable, and the quick lacing system makes them super convenient. Perfect for city walks and casual daily wear.

2. White/Grey Vintage Trainers
Classic color combo with suede and canvas details. Simple retro feeling, easy to style with jeans, sweatpants, or relaxed outfits.

3. Cream Retro Sneakers
Soft neutral tones with a clean silhouette. Breathable, comfortable, and works well with both casual and slightly dressed-up looks.

4. Blue/Grey Vintage Runners
Faded colors and mixed materials give them a naturally aged feel. Comfortable with great support, especially good with cargos or wide-leg pants.

5. Blue/Silver Mesh Sneakers
A comfort-focused pair with breathable mesh and a cushioned sole. Lightweight, easy for long walks, and perfect for everyday rotation.

6. Minimal White Trainers
Clean white upper with a gum sole and simple design. Timeless, versatile, and works with almost any outfit.

u/WatercressTime4053 — 26 days ago

Embracing Long-Term Style: A Collection of 12 RL Outfits

While putting away my latest haul, I noticed I've been picking up a lot of RL lately.

Mostly shirts, knit polos, cardigans, and sweaters.

I like that the designs stay pretty understated, but the fit and overall look always feel put together.

Not the trendiest pieces in my closet, but probably the ones I'll end up wearing the most over the years.

u/WatercressTime4053 — 29 days ago

Panels aufs Terrassendach montieren und den richtigen Winkel finden

Dieses Wochenende kommen zwei weitere Panels aufs Flachdach der Terrasse und ich grüble über den Montagewinkel. Die ersten zwei am Geländer hängen senkrecht, was ja alle für furchtbar halten, im Winter bei tiefer Sonne liefern sie aber ordentlich. Fürs Dach kann ich mit verstellbaren Rahmen alles zwischen flach und 35 Grad wählen. Flach heisst weniger Windlast und einfachere Montage aber sommerlastige Produktion. Steiler fängt mehr Wintersonne braucht aber Ballast gegen Wind. Der Speicher schluckt den Überschuss ja sowieso, vielleicht ist sommerlastig also gar kein Problem? Welche Winkel habt ihr bei Flachdach Montagen gewählt und ist die Windlast bei steileren Rahmen ein echtes Thema oder übertrieben? Danke vorab :)

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u/WatercressTime4053 — 1 month ago

Am I overthinking this, or do these outfits feel a bit "off"?

I've been trying to build a cleaner wardrobe lately, but something about these outfits just isn't clicking for me.

I like all the pieces individually, but together they feel kind of awkward. I was hoping for more of a relaxed, effortless vibe, but they end up looking a little too put together.

If you were wearing these, what would you change first?

Different shoes? Different fit? Accessories? Or am I just overthinking it?

Would love to hear what you guys think.

u/WatercressTime4053 — 1 month ago

Three outfits I've been wearing on repeat lately

Lately I've been trying to build a wardrobe that's easy to wear without feeling repetitive. These three outfits have probably been my most worn over the past few weeks.

Look 1
A navy graphic tee with faded jeans and chunky runners. The darker top balances the lighter denim, and the overall look has a relaxed streetwear vibe without feeling too busy.

Look 2
An off-white minimalist tee with faded jeans and clean low-top sneakers. Probably the simplest outfit here, but it's also the one I reach for the most. It works for almost any casual occasion.

Look 3
A vintage-inspired graphic tee with check-pattern denim and oversized sneakers. The jeans add most of the character, while the rest of the outfit stays pretty understated.

I've found myself wearing combinations like these much more often than louder outfits. They're comfortable, easy to style, and don't really go out of rotation.

Which look would you wear?

If there's a particular piece you're curious about, leave a comment and I'll share whatever details I can about it.

u/WatercressTime4053 — 1 month ago

Whoever came up with the idea for this sweatshirt deserves some credit — it’s hilarious!

I randomly came across it while browsing and honestly couldn’t stop laughing. It’s the kind of weird, funny piece that instantly grabs your attention and makes your day a little better.

Are there any other ridiculous or creative clothes like this out there? Drop your funniest finds, I want to see them 😂

u/WatercressTime4053 — 1 month ago

~26,000mAh power bank that isn't huge?

Everything I've looked at in this capacity range is massive. I need something for long travel days but I don't want it taking up half my bag. Is there anything out there that's actually reasonable in size for this capacity?

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u/WatercressTime4053 — 1 month ago

looking for a power bank for my 16 inch macbook pro

I've tried a couple but they don't really keep up. They charge really slowly or just kind of hold the battery where it is without actually going up. I work away from my desk a lot so something that can actually charge the laptop at a reasonable speed would be really helpful.

Open to suggestions if anyone has found something that works well

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u/WatercressTime4053 — 2 months ago

One Thing That's Stayed in My Running Rotation

I've been running consistently for a while now, and I've noticed I keep reaching for the same shirt without really thinking about it.

It's light, dries quickly after a run, and still feels comfortable after plenty of wears and washes. Nothing flashy, but it does exactly what I need.

These days I don't spend much time chasing new gear. If something feels good and holds up over time, I'm happy to keep using it.

Running has become less about pace or distance and more about building a routine I can stick with. Finding a few reliable pieces along the way is just a bonus.

Anyone else have that one piece of running gear you always end up wearing?

u/WatercressTime4053 — 2 months ago

Recent Pickups | Three pieces I've been wearing a lot

Came across a smaller label recently and ended up trying a few pieces. After wearing them for a while, these three stood out the most.

Relaxed denim
The fabric has a nice textured feel, and the cut is clean without being too wide. Easy to pair with almost anything.

Henley tee
Lightweight, soft, and comfortable. The fit sits somewhere between regular and relaxed, making it a great everyday basic.

Knit tee
Probably my favorite of the three. The fabric has a subtle texture, and the silhouette drapes naturally without feeling oversized.

Nothing flashy or logo-heavy—just well-made basics that are easy to wear and fit into a daily wardrobe. Which one would you pick?

u/WatercressTime4053 — 2 months ago

Recent Pickups | Three pieces that stood out to me

Haven't shared a clothing pickup in a while, so here's a quick look at three pieces I've been wearing recently.

Striped shirt

This one immediately stood out because of how the fabric drapes. It's lightweight, soft, and has a relaxed feel that's comfortable even on warmer days.

The fit is probably my favorite part. Not oversized, not overly slim, and the length works whether it's tucked into trousers or worn open over a tee.

Lightweight knit cardigan

Very understated compared to a lot of knitwear I've seen lately. No bold patterns or flashy details, just a clean silhouette with subtle buttons and a relaxed fit.

It's the kind of piece that layers easily without becoming the center of the outfit.

Utility shorts

I've been wearing these more than I expected. The fabric has a crisp texture that helps the shorts hold their shape, while the wider cut keeps them comfortable throughout the day.

They're easy to pair with simple shirts, knit polos, or basic tees, which makes them surprisingly versatile.

Overall, I find myself appreciating pieces that focus on fit, fabric, and everyday wearability rather than obvious branding or complicated design.

Anyone else picked up something recently that's been getting a lot of wear?

u/WatercressTime4053 — 2 months ago