TammyinWI
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Thank you, you beat me to it! Kudos to you. Emailing them.
Learn to weave tartan. Then you can play with the cool kids!Eventually we'll be back to wearing burlap and flour sacks. This sucks
I recognize that puppy. I have one just like it. And I love it.Thanks for the link.
We have one just like this work horse, picked it up at a estate sale for $40...
2 minutes
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmYNXhAPT5M
Been looking for another, so we have a parts rig, but no glory in 8 years now.
Well, about everything associated with Duluth is "woke" , it's a "woke" place, but this company first came out making clothes and accessories for real working people (a lot of outdoors types like construction, loggers, mechanical, etc.) and small, hands-on, working out-of-the-office-from-their-car kind of businessmen.How is Delueth Trading as far as woke goes?
I have a pair of their firehose pants and they are great
Once again how does a vaccine the neither prevents one from contracting or spreading the disease create 'workplace safety'?
CEO Mark Valade is a wokester who needs a new job manufacturing hamburgers.
I was just sitting here trying to remember their name, thanks.
Dang, and I've been meaning to post a review on a Carhartt jacket I picked up last year. It's called the Full Swing Cryder, and it's the most comfortable work jacket I've owned. It has pleats in the shoulders and elbows, which really makes it easy to move in. The back of jacket is longer so you don't get the cold drafts. Nicely designed sleeves.
I have a lot of Carhartt and Duluth Trading. I really like the flex fabric for pants.
But prices for both have gotten excessive. Now days I buy them used off Ebay, usually half price or better. I'm going to beat them to shit anyway, I don't mind a stain or two.
I have a hard time buying used clothing in general. Outerwear I guess is one thing, but I don't want to own anything someone else has farted on, in, or through. That includes most furniture, too.
Bleach is your friend. Have you ever slept in a motel?
I have a hard time buying used clothing in general. Outerwear I guess is one thing, but I don't want to own anything someone else has farted on, in, or through. That includes most furniture, too.
I figure a couple weeks out on the porch at -20F kills all evil.
Army gear issue would have been traumatic for you.
I have lots of their clothing, but here’s to hoping that they go bankrupt. Not that you haven’t noticed, but this has become a war between freedom and the forces of woke tyranny.
How is Delueth Trading as far as woke goes?
I have a pair of their firehose pants and they are great
Good deal! As a former Carhartt customer I just shot them a nasty email and told them I would never spend my hard earned money buying any of their products for as long as they use a heavy hand against their employees.
I have a hard time buying used clothing in general. Outerwear I guess is one thing, but I don't want to own anything someone else has farted on, in, or through. That includes most furniture, too.
That's entirely possible. As a consumer I have certain tastes, and "being the only person to fart on a thing" is one of them. That's why I don't buy jars full of celebrity flatulence, either.
Gone out to eat?Bleach is your friend. Have you ever slept in a motel?
Gone out to eat?
Sat in a church pew?
Some he knew got covid and either died or had a very bad experience with it. That’s how they rationalize it. But that’s like say because I have diabetes everyone needs to take Metformin or Insulin, just totally illogical.
Urging your employees to take the jab based on a sincerely held belief it will be good for them is one thing, ordering them to do with the threat of losing their jobs is another thing altogether.
What this is really about is the CEOs belief that unvaxxed employees will cost them more money in lost productivity and benefit cost increases than the vaxxed. They do not give a rat's ass about anyone's 'safety'.