tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1433726193816630123.post6066737507236914083..comments2023-10-17T02:43:32.009-07:00Comments on Pro-Soup Propaganda: Minimalism and the Patagonia Better SweaterBrittanyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11923418950718142887noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1433726193816630123.post-13485002937684217222011-08-24T21:51:17.303-07:002011-08-24T21:51:17.303-07:00I gotta say, I'm giggling about your post, but...I gotta say, I'm giggling about your post, but it totally makes sense! I know that this has the ability to replace a couple slightly-ill-fitting cardigans I own.<br /><br />I think you are right. I have bought multiple not-so-great cardigans at Old Navy because they were cheap. They don't fit the greatest, but, hey, they were like ten bucks. And then I never wear them, but I tell myself, "Thank goodness I have a charcoal sweater" Just In Case. (The power of Just In Case.) But then I rarely wear them! I've been wanting to replace my things with nicer, more quality options. I'm no label whore or anything, but I know my more expensive clothes fit a lot better and last longer than the cheap stuff.<br /><br />Thanks for letting me mentally work this stuff out. Ha ha!Brittanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11923418950718142887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1433726193816630123.post-12824473761106747402011-08-24T21:43:53.179-07:002011-08-24T21:43:53.179-07:00Sometimes the perfect hoodie can replace the three...Sometimes the perfect hoodie can replace the three hoodies that are not-quite-right. Sometimes we need to acquire something to be comfortable getting rid of even more things. It's weird. That doesn't even begin to address the complexity of why we crave certain colors and textures as though they were nutrients. I think it is good to trust your instinct on these matters. I think you do need that sweater, but for mysterious reasons that are being kept secret from your conscious mind. :)Sofiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02133769985894072676noreply@blogger.com