ZenoofElia
ZenoofElia t1_ivg8z7u wrote
Reply to comment by HanlonsRazor4u in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
I'd test their warranty with those small holes, you may end up with a brand new pullover.
ZenoofElia t1_ivg8m5v wrote
Reply to comment by Potential_Wave_3662 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
They are made in USA of much better quality (stitching, fabric, et al) and they're lifetime warranty. I've never tested it as their products are bar none. I've gotten some nice wool pants used on ebay and a pair of new denims I caught on sale. Really nice stuff.
ZenoofElia t1_ivfps5e wrote
Reply to comment by contactdeparture in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
I have a Columbia raincoat I bought in 2012 and it's in tatters now. Do they have a warranty or stand behind their products at all?
Filling out a claim right now to see if they stand behind it.
edit: why the downvote folks?
edit2: Columbia's warranty is amazing. They hooked me up!
ZenoofElia t1_ivfhjmh wrote
Reply to Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Filson pants, shirts, bags.
Patagonia jackets, coats, sweaters.
Columbia coats, jackets, fleeces, pants
Pendleton blankets, shirts, sweaters.
Redwings boots.
Darn Tough socks.
ExOfficio underwear.
edit: It's worth mentioning that I have bought many of these brands used on Ebay knowing that they're warrantied for life.
ZenoofElia t1_irnfid1 wrote
Reply to comment by ChioneG in garden/kitchen shears by dragonsnbutterflies
Plus if you ever need to cut a penny..
ZenoofElia t1_ivga7m7 wrote
Reply to comment by Furyever in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Neither washed or extra treated. I used it solidly for about 5 winters as well as worked hard using it during harvest time in the rain.
Today I filled out a warranty claim and mailed it in so we'll see. I'll be stoked if they repair/replace it.
I just recently bought a used Patagonia raincoat to replace it.