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Originally Posted by jarude
Wearing your clothes often and not treating them like princesses

I'm not attacking you here - but your outfits in an office setting don't get much wear besides sitting on a chair, that's why you can get away with wearing stuff like H+M often. Everything I've "worn" from H+M has died, unravelled, faded, ripped, or stained.


How is the staining H&M's fault?

No, I definitely agree, but I mean ... I can't fathom wearing clothes I like in a situation like that. I don't give a **** about looking cool if I'm jumping in mud or whatever.
 

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Alright we get it already, you love hm no need to post it again.

Dryer does do the most damage, only use cold water as well.
 

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Originally Posted by jet
Alright we get it already, you love hm no need to post it again.

Perhaps you can explain why spilling something that stains is H&M's fault, then. I know I'm buying pretty mediocre quality stuff at H&M and the other issues may be relevant, but staining isn't. You have a bad problem with selective reading.
 

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WHITE EARBUD HEADPHONES and WIRES
 

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Can kunk or whodini or somebody take over bagging on this stroke for me?
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
i truly don't understand what "wearing clothes hard" means

Let me second this, at least somewhat. I have never, literally never, had a piece of clothing "fall apart" on me. And I wear things for years. I've had the edges of things fray and start to look ratty after a while, and I've certainly had a lot of things fade from frequent washing, but I've never experienced this kind of clothing disintegration that other people seem to.
 

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No, sincerely jet, I am concerned for you. I tell you that I use a bag to carry notebooks and my laptop to and from work and around where I need them and you proclaim I use it to carry what must be fifteen pounds worth of make-up in order to fill that bag to my "freakshows". I say that I don't see how H&M is responsible for their clothes staining and you take it as a proclamation of my love for H&M. You seem to do things like this a lot. I know everyone just thinks you are a dick, but I don't think you are, jet. I just think you're mentally marsupialed. And you know what, jet? I still love you. I still love you.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
How is the staining H&M's fault?

No, I definitely agree, but I mean ... I can't fathom wearing clothes I like in a situation like that. I don't give a **** about looking cool if I'm jumping in mud or whatever.


More stains = more washes = lesser lifespan, everything from H+M I've washed more than a few times has died.
 

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H+M is timeless.
 

brad-t

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Originally Posted by jarude
More stains = more washes = lesser lifespan, everything from H+M I've washed more than a few times has died.

That isn't really what you said ...

Also, more washes = lesser lifespan is pretty true for all clothing. All my stuff has held up fine, though ... not that I expect a whole lot for the price.
 

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Originally Posted by Nil
Don't you live in Minneapolis now? If so, you're so very wrong.
That was only temporary. Living about 2 hours away in a hick town. I love the Twin Cities, but not the drive.
 

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Isn't hm like the walmart clothing house brand of Europe ?
 

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