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nope... can't happen....

a week worth of underwear, for 5 kids, at 23 bucks per pair? :eek:

No way could that happen.

No way does a single pair of underwear need to cost that much.

Ravyn had a good suggestion.... have him sew his own.

:)

you can learn anything off of youtube.

She beat me to it. Sew your own.
To be honest, a friend bought me a pair of Duluth work pants. They are expensive, but they are comfortable, lightweight but very sturdy, dry almost on contact (yes, I sprayed myself with the hose again last night) and don't bunch or chafe. I watched their sales for a few weeks and picked up 2 more pairs at a cost I can live with.
 
My first daikon radish, was a seed mixed in with regular little red radishes. Think I'll grow these next yr.
Was 1 lb 2 oz. I've never ate cooked radish before so I'm going to chop it up sauteed with the tops add some pork and soy sauce.
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Fruit of the Loom makes a long leg boxer brief, which is about the same as what he's talking about. A 5 pack is $18.99 if you buy it direct from them. There are just some things you don't buy used. Underwear is one of those things.

http://www.fruit.com/men/underwear/boxer-briefs/men's-5-pack-long-leg-boxer-brief/5LL761C.html?dwvar_5LL761C_color=103#start=1
now that is a reasonable price!

As to used underwear... must be a law...because they never sell them at the thrift stores.

Even when I was a kid, they couldn't sell underwear or pajamas. I remember because my grandma volunteered at a charity thrift store, they got all of the clothes from a man that had just died, I got the man''s pajamas since they couldn't go to the store.

I thought it was cool to get them. He must have been old, because his pajamas was this very old fashioned night shirt, just like in the movies. I wore that thing until the fabric wore out. (clearly my parents were just as frugal as I am in regards to clothing. :lau )
 
She beat me to it. Sew your own.
To be honest, a friend bought me a pair of Duluth work pants. They are expensive, but they are comfortable, lightweight but very sturdy, dry almost on contact (yes, I sprayed myself with the hose again last night) and don't bunch or chafe. I watched their sales for a few weeks and picked up 2 more pairs at a cost I can live with.

Do you like them more than Carhartts?

Spouse bought a pair of those Duluth pants...

I am down to only two pairs of pants...one pair that has slight visibility of my rear, and one pair that is still solid but has a couple of half cuts on the front legs.

I like Carhartts though. I watch Sierra trading post, and wait until I get a really great coupon, and use that on Carhartts that are seconds. ..so a new pair costs me $15 to $20.

I guess I should look at their underwear... humm..... I just see underwear as a luxury item.

My first daikon radish, was a seed mixed in with regular little red radishes. Think I'll grow these next yr.
Was 1 lb 2 oz. I've never ate cooked radish before so I'm going to chop it up sauteed with the tops add some pork and soy sauce.
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I am impressed by your gardening skills! nice!
 

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