Bombas
5 months ago
the grippy socks are quite nice but a bit pricey for hospital socks. I'm giving five stars since they have held up fairly well for the last six months
5 months ago
the grippy socks are quite nice but a bit pricey for hospital socks. I'm giving five stars since they have held up fairly well for the last six months
5 months ago
This luggage is so 2016 Chase Shappire Reserve nouveau riche era. The small duffle bag is quite convenient
5 months ago
I have been a warby parker daily wearer for a decade now and I have noticed that the glasses and lenses just don't hold up like they used to. That said they remain a great deal if you are still longing for the era of $4 Uber rides and VC subsidized assisted living for hispters in SF. I would like to see new trends in eyewear emerge. I hear if you get the trend right you can get yourself a nice house in the Hamptons
5 months ago
I imagine Queen Elizabeth ate gooey butter cake ever night for dessert because it's royally decadent and cozy
5 months ago
The Luxe Sateen Duvet Cover is becoming a staple purchase. Gets the job done. I'd like to know if there's a better value option out there that's in par with this luxe sateen sheets
5 months ago
Subscription-based dog foods remove grain from the dog food so it tastes like treats for them. Once the dog is hooked then the customer is hooked onto their subscription service and now the dog food company has pricing power over the customer. I regret opening the Pandora's box on Internet/Instagram dog food brands where they have little competition in their niches (eg, air-dried, freeze-dried). The current off the shelf dog food is great. Don't buy Sunday's if your dog is currently eating fine. Sundays is a fine option if your dog isn't eating any food and you failed with all other non-subscription options. The lack of transparency with how much Sundays subscription will cost the customer before you go through their customer acquisition funnel is signs this is a well gamed internet/ad targeting business.