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17. Olive Drab Israeli Paratrooper Shoulder Bag

Olive Drab Israeli Paratrooper Shoulder Bag
Specs:
ColorGreen
Size15" x 11" x 6"
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19. Many Have Eaten Here Apron

    Features:
  • Screen Printed NOT A Cheap Vinyl Transfer
  • One Size Fits Most
  • 33 Inches Long x 29 Inches Wide
  • Machine washable 65/35 poly-cotton twill
Many Have Eaten Here Apron
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ColorBlack
Height13.1 Inches
Length9.4 Inches
Size33 inches Long x 29 inches Wide
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width0.6 Inches
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u/dlongwing · 1 pointr/SysadminLife

I've been hunting for the "right" bag for years. I carry a MacBook Air (I favor ultralight laptops) and it's a challenge to find a bag with just the right form-factor. Not too big and not too small. My ideal bag has enough room for my daily gear, with a bit of extra space for additional items, and a convenient place to stow a water bottle. Sadly, I've yet to find the perfect bag for my needs, but I do have a few suggestions:

I've used RedOxx bags for years, and I've always been quite happy with them. I use the CPA laptop briefcase if I need to carry a ton of stuff. There's also the Metro Laptop Briefcase, which is a skinnier version of the CPA. I love the CPA, it's a phenomenal bag. However, it's just a little too big to be my daily driver. RedOxx also sells backpacks if you prefer that form-factor (I don't).

My daily driver is often the ThinkGeek Bag of Holding (Con Edition). It's the right size for my laptop and a few accessories, but not half as well-built as a RedOxx bag. I'm unsure if it'd fit a 15" macbook. I like it fine, but it's hard to recommend. It does everything I want it to do, but I'm constantly wishing for a better-built bag.

I've had my eye on the B7 Flight for a while, as it looks like it'd solve the problem of sometimes needing a big bag and sometimes needing a small one, and it looks like it's built for quality (their market is commercial airline pilots).

I used this dirt cheap canvas shoulder bag for years. The build quality is terrible and it'll fall apart after a while, but you can buy a dozen of them for the price of some other bag, and they're a great size for a small laptop and some extra stuff. I'm pretty sure it's too small for a 15" macbook, but there are dozens of this kind of bag on Amazon, a bigger one would probably work fine. I throw this recommendation in here as a reminder that you don't have to buy the best-of-the-best.

Of course, if you're made of money, you could always order something from Saddleback. They're beautiful, but too rich for my blood.

u/LarsAlereon · 4 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Note: I'm familiar with men's shoes but most of the principles are the same.

You don't really need leather conditioner unless the leather is exceptionally dry or poorly cared for, but bad-looking leather can be restored a surprising amount with good care. Your most basic regular care is to wipe the shoes down with a damp cloth, allow them to dry completely, and then polish them with an appropriately colored paste polish like Kiwi. This wax will add both shine and a protective layer that prevents water or dirt from getting onto and damaging the leather.

When shoes are dirtier or need more restoration, you want to wash them using a leather cleaner like saddle soap, which will remove any dirt and strip off any built up wax or polish residue. Make sure to thoroughly wipe off any soap residue with a damp cloth and then allow the shoes to completely dry. Polish the shoes using a cream polish like Meltonian in the appropriate color, which both conditions the leather and restores the color. After this is complete, polish the shoe with paste polish for the protective layer.

For very dry or old-looking shows, after washing and drying, thoroughly massage in a leather conditioner or balm before you use the cream polish. This can help a lot if the leather is hard and creased, the oils in the conditioner will make it supple again.

Edited to add: Consider buying a Kiwi Deluxe Shoe Shine Kit or similar kit, which will come with the brushes and cloths you need as well as some paste shoe polish. Honestly brand doesn't really matter for paste polish, it's all basically the same. I use Fiebing's saddle soap, Meltonian cream polish, and Saphir Renovateur restoration cream, but those are just my opinions. You will find that people into shoes have VERY strong opinions about what products you should use and how you use them.

Don't ever polish a shoe with a different color polish unless you know exactly what you are doing, it will usually look hideous. You can use a neutral polish if you're not sure what color you should use.

Second edit: Always put cedar shoe trees in your shoes before you go to bed. This will absorb odors and moisture and help your shoes maintain their shape and last longer.

u/VA_Network_Nerd · 17 pointsr/VirginiaTech

I'm old, and I cling firmly to the age-old adage of "Never go cheap on anything that rests between you and the earth." That includes shoes, tires and mattresses.



If you buy "Bean Boots" get the flannel/chamois lined ones at a minimum. Saving $20 for the unlined ones is a bad move.
The Thinsulate-lined ones and shearling (fur) lined ones are almost too warm for Virginia, but if you are unaccustomed to cold weather, it might not be a terrible purchase.

DO buy 3 pair of tall, thick boot socks to go with your new pair of boots, and make sure you try the boots on with the socks.

Personally, I don't care for duck boots. (any boot with the leather upper attached to a rubber bottom)
I prefer an all-leather boot for cold-weather.

Some random products:

https://www.amazon.com/Rockport-Mens-Elkhart-Snow-Boot/dp/B00F4OAMO6

https://www.amazon.com/Timberland-Chillberg-Mid-Waterproof-Insulated/dp/B0199NCPF6

https://www.amazon.com/Vasque-Snowblime-Ultradry-Insulated-Brindle/dp/B00TYJ29XE

https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Mens-SNOWCROSS-Snow-Black/dp/B07JH35HZQ/

I prefer dark leather, so it looks like a dress shoe at first glance.

Some key features:

  1. You want to see the word(s) "Waterproof" or "Water proof".
  • Slushy melted snow loves to sneak inside non-waterproof shoes and make you walk around with soggy socks. Wet feet get really cold really quickly.
  • You don't have to see "Gore-Tex" for the boot to be waterproof.
  1. You want to see a nice, chunky tread pattern on the boot. Something that can bite into packed snow and give you traction & stability.
  • Pro-Tip: It is good manners to always stomp your boots clear just before you enter a building. Chunky treads sometimes fill with snow and carry it with you in the cleats.
  1. You want something that at least goes up over your ankles. A 6 to 8" boot is plenty. 9-12" boots are really only intended for deep woods activities.
  2. Resist the temptation to buy something with a zipper up the side, or velcro closure instead of big long laces. Laces are the way to go.

    If you apply a leather treatment to the boots at the end of every winter, before you throw them in the back of your closet, they will last 20 years or more.

    If you want to go old-school, and use something natural & traditional then:
    this or maybe this

    If you prefer to let science do the work for you then:

    this or maybe this could be the way to go.


    -----

    If money is tight, or if you are going to travel back home to Arizona after college and you'll likely never need cold-weather boots again in your life, anything $60 or so at Target or Walmart really can work just fine.

    Also, as I said before, good boots last a really long time. Weird as used shoes might be, Goodwill isn't as crazy an option as it might sound.

    -----

    Final comment on boot socks:

    Cotton and Acrylic socks are cheap and easy to find, and work adequately.
    But real wool is the warmest and toughest way to go, hands-down, and a super-soft merino wool is almost as soft as cotton.
u/sweetpea89 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Any of these would be awesome for the kiddos at the daycare! :D

Animal finger puppets!

Chef's hat for dramatic play!

Family finger puppets!

Christmas finger puppets!

These items will help me get my unpaid internships done because I can use them to do some awesome circle time activities, to read stories dynamically and the chef hat would be a wonderful addition to my handmade cooking dramatic play corner! (I am only missing the chef's hats! :D)

Takin' care of business!

Carpentry sounds like a blast! What made you change careers paths? What made you choose carpentry? :D

Thanks for the contest! :D

u/RoyalPickles · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I am very grateful for my [cute snuggly pitbull] (http://imgur.com/IpSA8kY) because he keeps me safe from ninjas who be creepin through my knickers. No, really because he is my best friend! I would like [this (1st)] (http://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Vintage-Medic-Cross-Khaki/dp/B000MIQCDY/ref=sr_1_2?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1374009377&sr=1-2&keywords=vintage+military+medic+bag) and for second place I would like for you to surprise me with something close to 10 from my default WL. Thanks for the contest!

u/garage_cleaner · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think this medic style bag is too cute! She needs to lug around a ton of books I'm certain, and this seems like it will fit the bill from the reviews. It also looks super stylish without being too pretentious.

Also, just tell her you love her and will miss her. If she doesn't have a webcam, honestly, that will be the best gift so you can FaceTime one another,

u/jrocbaby · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I am guessing that he cleaned them with a horsehair brush, wiped them down with water, let dry, cleaned with saddle soap, then conditioned with leather conditioner, oil, or shoe creme. Could have polished them with shoe polish and buffed them to a shine.

What's really cool is that you can get the stuff to do this at home (and you should) for something like $20. Then you can do it whenever your shoes need it. It's good preventative maintenance. I also started liking shoes a lot more once I started doing this myself. Here is a shopping list.

  • saddle soap - $5.69
  • neatsfoot oil - $5.94
  • some old rags.. cotton tshirts or socks or whatever.
  • shoe polish - $7.50.. but I am sure you can get it cheaper.
  • brush - $3.50

    also check out allen edmonds site. they have cheap shoe care products and free shipping.
u/Red1086 · 2 pointsr/boardgames

This is what I use at the moment to transport my games to my FLGS on game nights:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HKMXTO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00

But I am considering getting something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Olympia-Inch-Pocket-Rolling-Duffel/dp/B003K4SQV8/ref=sr_1_7?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1451576096&sr=1-7&nodeID=15743251&keywords=suitcase

Not sure if it would work out as well, but its can roll, which will help with how heavy my bag is. It also looks sturdier. Still debating with myself if I should switch.

Oh, if you do decide on the canvas bag, make sure to give it a good wash in the washer/dryer. A lot of people say it has too much dye in it and bleeds when wet. Do yourself a favor and wash/dry before use.

u/leggup · 4 pointsr/TerraformingMarsGame

I'll never understand the drive for custom 'gear' when transporting/organizing a wide variety of basically rectangular things. I can maybe see it if you're a traveling D&D DM with a dice addiction.. so any DM? But for typical board game boxes I don't see why an IKEA bag or any old tote bag would be a bad idea. $79 for a tote??? Obviously I'm too late for OP, but for anyone else reading this thread:

u/repotxtx · 6 pointsr/Boardgamedeals

That one looks good, especially at that price. At the moment, I'm a fan of the Rothco bags from Amazon, specifically this one and this larger version. They're both in that same price range and work great. I can generally get four full sized games in the smaller version with a bunch of smaller games around the sides. The large version holds a ton of games, generally more than I'm ever interested in carrying. They don't have backpack straps, which is a nice feature of the cajon bag, but can use a shoulder strap. Meeple Mountain did a pretty good review of the larger version, which gives an idea of how much it can hold, etc.

Just saw your shoulder comment. Obviously, these wouldn't help with that. Loaded up with games they can be on the heavy side.

u/Parallelcircuit · 1 pointr/EDC

That looks nice and all, but I love my Israeli Paratrooper Bag Not only is it a fourth the price, but I can fit my laptop in it for easy carry.

u/definitelynotaspy · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

For boots, Obenauf's LP is great. It'll darken the leather a bit, but it works wonders even on relatively cheap leather. Saddle Soap is another good option to consider, Kiwi makes one that you should be able to buy on Amazon.

As for polishing, you'll need some sort of polishing kit. This one should have everything you'll need except for polish. The Bostonians look burgundy, so this is probably your best bet. If they're not burgundy, then get whichever color matches them the closest.

u/HideMyKink · 1 pointr/bdsm

I own rifle cases like that, and none of them would suit my needs. While long enough... they are just too thin (I have lots of leather straps, floggers, etc).

Something like this http://www.amazon.com/Duffle-Bag-Canvas-Israeli-Rothco/dp/B001KWK7GY/ is a much better fit. Problem is, I want to be able to organize everything. That would be able to hold all my toys... but it would be a huge mess.

Be great if I could find a bag like above, with a bottom-pocket (Like many suitcases have) and inner-dividers.

u/muddled_thoughts · 3 pointsr/baltimore

If you're not adverse to doing it yourself, it's actually not a very hard process, and can feel a bit rewarding afterward.

All it takes is a bit of shoe polish, a lighter, a rag (I usually just use an old cotton t-shirt), some spit, and some edge dressing.

Make sure the shoe itself is clean first. A wet cloth for one pass, then a dry one to make sure it isn't damp.

What I used to do when I was in the habit was take a lighter to the wax (it's flammable, so be mindful of your settings and ventilation), light it and let it liquify a little before smothering the flames, dab a little onto the rag, and gently work it onto the leather.

Work it by section and rub it on in circular motions. The leather should be taking on a darker sheen. It may start to look a little cloudy; that's just excess wax. Keep buffing at it. Spit on the area you're buffing, and work it into the whole thing. I don't know why, but I've found spit to work better than just water. I know, eww, yeah yeah.

After a while, the excess should buff away, and you're left with darker, healthier looking finish. Do this for the entire shoe. If you want the tip to shine more, just pay more attention to that area, maybe do another layer, and buff more vigorously.

After you're done, take the edge dressing, and lightly apply to the side portions of the sole.

Remember to work in a well ventilated area, where you aren't afraid to make a mess, and away from smoke detectors! Also, the edge dressing is not to be set on fire! Only the shoe polish, and only to liquify it a bit.

u/BuffHagen · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Damn...so many good ones taken already... I kinda like this one

or this one

or this one

or this one

Good luck!!

u/commadelimited · 1 pointr/boardgames

I bought the Rothco Canvas parachute bag from Amazon about a year ago and love it:
https://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Canvas-Parachute-Cargo-Coyote/dp/B003XNW1UI/

It's super durable , holds a crapload of games, and is inexpensive, at under $23. Google for Meeple Mountain game bag if you're interested in reading my review of it.

u/vbrown17 · 1 pointr/craftexchange

How much time would the messenger bag take you? Here is the bag I was thinking of: https://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Classic-Paratrooper-Shoulder-Olive/dp/B000BFJE7O/ref=pd_sim_198_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=R37VSRFQ5M38DR58ZDKM

What are you interested in? I'd love to do a pair of slippers like this: http://www.knitpicks.com/patterns/Frost_Slippers__D52091220.html

Or if you like scarves or hats, there are all sorts of patterns out there: http://www.leafcutterdesigns.com/blog/scarf-knitting-patterns-best-of-ravelry/

Also all kinds of mittens and gloves: http://www.knitpicks.com/Patterns/MittensGloves_Patterns__L30025203.html



u/kake14 · 1 pointr/WeddingPhotography

I think something like this would probably fit that bill. Looks big enough to fit the 50-150 (I'm on crop) and the batteries/cards can probably fit in that front pocket.

Thanks for the tips!

u/7silence · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I don't have that specific bag, but I do use one of these.

My GF and I bought one about the same time a year ago. The zipper on mine slipped and I ended up returning it after I couldn't fix it. Hers is still going strong.

I would recommend against filling it to capacity with games as it just gets too heavy. I like that it zips closed when it rains.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Personally I would definitely go with the gray or sand colors then unless you're all about school spirit. Those two colors are what I've found to be the safest. Until very recently my EDC bag was very close to this messenger bag but in a khaki brown color, and it looked pretty good with most everything I wore, and the Everlane I ordered was in the sand color

Edited for formatting, sorry I'm on mobile atm

u/groovu · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

In the Army they gave us these black foam pad things that can be slipped into our uniforms.

http://www.amazon.com/ELBOW-KNEEPAD-INSERTS-COMBAT-UNIFORM/dp/B00BF6KB1G

They make the uniform look dumb (unnatural bulges), but they worked pretty good for shooting while kneeling. (the elbow pads were pretty good to for prone too)

Idk if you wanna jerry rig something to make it work with your clothes, or you could buy black army combat uniforms that have the insert slots already in them.

u/ArstanNeckbeard · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Just be careful with heavier (as in mass) games, the top of mine ripped day 1.

I have one of these now. It doesn't look like it from the picture but it's a perfect fit. I can cram eight Ticket to Ride-sized boxes into it.

u/Riptor552 · 40 pointsr/cosplay

Looks like a great start! I can really only suggest minor things given the work you've already done. :)

  1. Press/iron the shirt. It'll look worn on its own as you wear it around.
  2. Get some shirt stays. They'll keep your shirt looking tucked in.
  3. Be knowledgeable about the weapon prop policy at the convention center.
  4. Even though it's not on the reference picture, I think you'd look better with the tie tied a bit longer. Could just be personal preference

    Keep it up!
u/jdbee · 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Hands down, your cheapest, best option is Rothco. There are some other colors/shapes on Amazon, but they're all around $20-25. Fantastic beater bags. I used one for years before I splurged on a Filson duffle.

u/DistrictCop · 2 pointsr/ProtectAndServe

I highly recommend these shirt stays. All the other ones I've tried slip off and snap you at random points during the day. Yes, these do make a tiny (pinprick) hole in your shirt, but it's definitely worth it.

u/Dains84 · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I use a duffle bag my friend found via suggestion on bgg, it works great and is only 30 bucks with the strap!

Bag: http://amzn.com/B000BFHEAI


Strap: http://amzn.com/B004NKY62Q

u/mrfurious · 0 pointsr/apple

I think this inCase slip-on, no zipper sleeve is the best one. Then I just put it in my regular school bag which is one of the best bags I've ever owned.

u/EpimetheusIncarnate · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

CHEEEEFFFSSSS HAAAATTTTTT!!!! Thanks for the contest! :)

u/Blue_Yoshi2015 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I wear these. The only issue is that they show if you aren't wearing black socks. I might get a pair that just clips to the socks. The thing I really like about these is that the clips are VERY strong.

u/NyarlathUaBriain · 8 pointsr/UnresolvedMysteries

Great write-up, not much to add.

Just wanted to say that I don't see a hair bun, I've always personally thought:

  • short male, (just something about the stride I guess, weak I know)

  • chef/food worker. Because of the clothing and hat, which I think is something like this. https://www.amazon.com/Chef-Works-Hat-CHAT/dp/B002JM16KK?th=1 You know those flatter almost, beret-like chef hats.

    All in all just goes back to how lucky this POI is. Unsexed, face obscured, and wearing clothes that can be seen as fitting many different occupations.
u/ingodithrust · 1 pointr/boardgames

I recently picked up one of these and it has worked great. I find it holds 13-15 games comfortably and seems to be durable.

u/shakeshakeshake · 1 pointr/StudentNurse

I didn't need to carry my clinical gear with me everyday. I also like to keep everything (edit: all my clinical gear, vs. just my stethoscope and BP cuff) in one bag that I can grab and go (especially when running out the door at 5:45am), so I bought this nurse's car bag from Amazon. It's big enough for the BP cuff, stethoscope, etc., and has enough little pockets to organize the smaller things (don't forget an ink pen and a mini tablet for taking notes in clinical). Highly recommend!

u/rubtus · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would love this bag.

back to cool

u/DrowningInMercy · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I don't keep them on a shelf, I keep them in a bag that I got on Amazon that's fantastic for carrying games around. My collection is still fairly small and I travel around a lot so I just take them with me. I tend to keep them in there horizontally as well.

u/gamergrrl88 · 1 pointr/boardgames

I bought this cargo duffel bag from Amazon for ~$20 and love it. It holds a lot of games, is square shaped so they fit snugly when stacked, and has handles and an optional shoulder strap.

u/BoogieBot · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I have this bag, which I bought from Amazon in 2007.

I've used it almost every day since I bought it and it hasn't had any real structural wear to speak of. The olive drab dye faded to a green-khaki color within a year, but the material hasn't frayed nor have the seams come undone. The strap is weird and you have to knot it after adjusting to your preferred length, but that hasn't worn at all, either. The canvas is thick and heavy and the seams are heavy-gauge thread.

I carried textbooks in it for 4 years of college and now carry my stuff to work every day. I can't fit my lunchbox in it because it's small, but it's just right for my phone, ipod, a standard 8.5x11 notebook, some pens, other small doodads, and the brick-sized book I'm reading on the train these days. I can even fit my 12.1" netbook in its neoprene sleeve in there - it's a snug fit, though and there's not much room for other stuff.

My only gripe is that it's not waterproof.

u/insanityFTW · 4 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I have 3 bags. One for simple shopping, the second for travel, and the third for everyday.

The first is just a small, colorful over the shoulder [bag](http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/Mzg4WDU0MA==/$(KGrHqZ,!ioFBQfJNZ1RBQl(o9tqKQ~~60_1.JPG?set_id=880000500F), and It holds a wallet, phone, hygiene products, a few lip products, and loose change. It's good to just grab and go when I need to run out somewhere.

When I have to travel, I have a larger handbag that has a makeup bag, hygiene products, hairbrush, iPod, phone, a book, and usually I can throw a pair of shorts in there. It's similar style to the large sized longchamp bags.

My third is my everyday bag, and it's a simple cross body messenger bag. It holds everything that bag 1 does, and can hold a book or whatever I need to bring around that day. Personally this one is my favorite and is with me most of the time. Plus it's so cute!

u/g8trtim · 2 pointsr/myog

I want to make a kit bag as well but canvas parachute bags like that from Rothco are less than the price of material.

u/madnesscult · 18 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Polish your boots! I'm not sure why, but most women never polish or care for their leather shoes, merely buying new ones when they get scuffed. Seriously, boot polish (if done frequently and before the leather is too damaged) can take a pair of leather shoes or boots from dingy to looking new again.

You can get a full polish kit for under $11 on Amazon just make sure you match the polish to your boot color. It only takes like 30 minutes most of which is waiting for the polish to set, and is super easy.

u/Bauer22 · 1 pointr/gaming

Messenger bags seem to be like that. You could always buy the one I own for 22 bucks.

u/CrimJim · 2 pointsr/boardgames

For the bag to carry board games, I recommend a parachute bag. Holds a lot more games, is cheaper, and is a lot more durable. I'll reformat the link when I'm not on mobile.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BFHEAI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_kjEhAb1KH3A2E

u/_ChestHair_ · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

There are also stirrup-style versions that have a loop at the bottom, and you hook under your foot instead of attaching them to your socks. These are the ones I have and they work wonderfully.

If they catch on the inner lining of your trousers while walking and make a thwack kind of sound, I've found that putting your socks on over them, instead of them over your socks, fixes the problem.

u/pteradactylitis · 1 pointr/medicine

I have the stupidly named "Prestige Medical Nurses Car GO! Bag" (or, if you trust the title over the URL, "cargo" bag). I really like it -- the strap is adjustable to either be hand-carried (which I like for clinic) or a shoulder bag (which I like for inpatient), it's roomy with a lot of separate compartments. I have a compartment for physical exam stuff, a compartment for skin biopsy stuff and the mesh pocket on the side holds my phone and keeps it accessible (awesome for call.) The only problem is it has velcro on the bottom, which destroys clothes if you put it in your lap, so if you get it buy some velcro loops to put on the bottom.

u/eventhorizongeek · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I always just bought mine at the local Military Clothing Store (on base), but a quick search on Amazon found quite a few - I'd suggest these.

u/Bacon_Thief · 1 pointr/metalgearsolid

The bag itself was just one from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001F4OKYM/ref=twister_B018MSYEU8) and the patches were from Etsy (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ZanzibarLand).

u/ThisNilla · 1 pointr/boardgames

I ordered this bag about a year ago and i has never done me wrong.

u/dentttt · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I've been satisfied with Kiwi products. This is a good starter kit. You'll want to get separate cloths and brushes for each color of shoe polish that you are using, but that stuff is cheap. Brushes are less than $10 and for cloths, I just cut up old t-shirts and use those.

You should use shoe trees in boots, not just to keep their shape, but also to get rid of odors.

u/Theboss0320 · 2 pointsr/teenagers

This one is sick. Its not too big, but unless you carry a lot, its fine.

u/attackoftheisland · 1 pointr/Edmonton

Just saw a link to a site that then linked me to this medic messenger bag. Cheap!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MIQCDY/?tag=047-20

u/KibblesnBitts · 6 pointsr/promos

I just bought this...fuck my 4:30 AM drunken shopping

u/Dumfoozle · 6 pointsr/pcgaming

Military style canvas parachute bag retail price: $24

AmazonBasics Brand nylon bag: $20

I only picked those bag styles because they have a zipper, which requires more sewing work. Those are retail prices, too, which makes the $100+ people spent on the CE even more of a rip-off.

u/Jebediah_Johnson · 14 pointsr/ems

A use a 50/50 mixture of blood and vomit, then I buff them with a bleach wipe.

But occasionally I use kiwi polish. I have this kit.

u/Oeboues · 4 pointsr/politics

Here, you need this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HAOEOG

I'm sure your shoe is quite scuffed after burying it so far up /u/Beer_Is_Food's ass.

u/gordo65 · 0 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

So you invented shoe cleaning kits that include cleaner, a cloth, and a brush? Are you planning on suing Kiwi for infringing on your copyright? And did you also invent post-it notes?

u/AlejandroMP · 2 pointsr/boardgames

100$ for a crappy (likely nylon) bag? How about a canvas bag for 21$? http://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Canvas-Parachute-Cargo-Black/dp/B000BFHEAI