Image 1 — Is this fake? Can’t find this exact colour way.
Image 2 — Is this fake? Can’t find this exact colour way.
Image 3 — Is this fake? Can’t find this exact colour way.
Image 4 — Is this fake? Can’t find this exact colour way.

Is this fake? Can’t find this exact colour way.

I thrifted this bag years ago thinking I’d use it for work, but i decided against it and it has sat in my closet for years. I’m looking to sell it, but don’t want to list it as authentic if it’s not. I couldn’t find one with this shell and strap colour combo.

I know very little about this brand outside off that I used to see kids with these bags all the time, and I was surprised to know that knockoffs exist.

u/kitney — 4 days ago

Does “Out of Stock” Usually Mean Gone for Good?

I’ve had my eye on a sectional from Costco for quite a while and I’m finally ready to buy it. The problem is that all the reviews and real-life photos I can find are for the other colour option (the only colour sold by Costco US), and those reviews have convinced me that’s the one I want.

Unfortunately, that colour is currently showing as out of stock, and the only option available is Cream. There are no reviews or customer photos of the Cream colour, and the images on Costco’s website appear to be digitally rendered, so I’m hesitant to rely on them.

For those who have purchased furniture from Costco before, does “out of stock” usually mean it’s gone for the season/gone for good, or is there a good chance it will be restocked? I’d hate to settle for a colour I’m unsure about if the one I want might come back.

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u/kitney — 1 month ago

I planted years ago creeping thyme in my garden and then last year I pulled it out because it was taking over. Fast forward to this spring and we notice it’s all over our front yard. I personally don’t mind and either does my husband, as we arnt lawn enthusiasts, our whole backyard is turf, but my neighbours are an older couple who take good care of their front lawn, I’d hate to disrespect them and their property by allowing my mistake to take over their yard as well. So far it’s contained in our yard, but it’s in tufts all over my lawn and more concentrated near the original location it was planted.

ChatGPT told me my options are to dig it all out or create a barrier between my yard and neighbours. Any suggestions or advice on what we should do?

u/kitney — 2 months ago