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Original-Conflict OP t1_j216iuk wrote
It's awesome! Especially when they don't really look super dated either, they aged well.
boriswong t1_j20rs84 wrote
Plus! Hunters won’t mistake you for a deer.
petal14 t1_j20top4 wrote
Just a question, when did people start calling sweatshirts sweaters? Like aren’t sweaters the knitted tops? I’m confused.
Original-Conflict OP t1_j216gec wrote
I'm not sure actually. For me, without a hoodie they are sweaters and with one they are hoodies.
wavestormtrooper t1_j24szw7 wrote
The English call sweater and pullover shear shirts jumpers. Seems more of a regional thing because as a west coaster I would call that a sweatshirt as well. Then there’s fleece and then sweater. All based on the material I guess.
petal14 t1_j25gran wrote
I work with a person in her 20s (east coast US) and she calls a hooded sweatshirt or any sweatshirt a sweater. I’m honestly thinking young people just call things whatever because they haven’t necessarily been taught.
wavestormtrooper t1_j25jxp3 wrote
Haha
itsTomHagen t1_j20ubd9 wrote
The "buy it for life" might even be the detergent or washing machine you use. Nice color preservation.
Original-Conflict OP t1_j211j4d wrote
I use purex and just apartment washers! So more good luck then good planning
deadwlkn t1_j210kjg wrote
Same with an old hoodie of mine im wearing at this moment. My mother got it for me in 5th grade, high school, a deployment and college. Its frayed at the wrists and hood and the lettering is coming loose but the main body of it has no issues.