(Part 2) Best women according to redditors

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u/masso_baggins · 270 pointsr/malefashionadvice

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If you guys are getting tired of these, let me know. Not trying to spam MFA with my shit


$1273



Jacket: Orvis Heritage Field Coat (Alternative) (Alternative 2)

Sweater: Sunspel Fine Merino V-Neck Jumper

T-Shirt: APC Embroidered Shirt

Pants: Rogue Territory Skinny 12.5 oz

Sunglasses: Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer Classic

Watch: Timex for J. Crew 1600 Watch

Shoes: Neil M Cambridge Oxford Shoe

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$277

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Jacket: American Eagle Field Jacket

Sweater: Uniqlo Lambswool Blend V-Neck Sweater in Navy

T-Shirt: H&M Stretch T-Shirt

Pants: Levi's 511 in Rigid Dragon

Sunglasses: Target Merona Sunglasses

Watch: Timex Weekender w/ Brown Leather Strap

Shoes: White GH Bass & Co Pasadena Oxford

u/robotic_lemur · 170 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Just a heads up:

You can pick up many colors on Amazon for a list price of $83 and under, at which point you can apply the the 20% off coupon and get them for $65 and under.

Perks of ordering from Amazon include guaranteed authenticity and fulfillment, as well as hassle free returns (if orders are fulfilled by Amazon)

u/BridgetteBane · 112 pointsr/xxfitness

I really like the Panache sports bra. It's like a tactical boob holster.

u/LiquidGirl_ · 86 pointsr/egg_irl

I can hook you up! I've found the Amazon brand Feminique is great in terms of squishiness and roundness. They're pretty cheap compared to everything else, and look mighty convincing under clothing.

https://www.amazon.com/Feminique-1000gr-Silicone-Breast-Crossdresser/dp/B015YJ6BJU/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Feminique&qid=1575009867&sr=8-1

u/oddthingtosay · 65 pointsr/OldSchoolCool

Belushi's look like Ray Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, or maybe a cheaper knock off without the logo.

I buy these which are simlar and cheap as dirt.

u/krustykauli · 31 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

On a similar note, I am also as bra-free as possible, but find myself using silicon nude-colored pasties (something like this) when I really want to wear a certain shirt and it's not socially/professionally appropriate to show my nipples. Highly recommend!! None of the constraint and looks entirely like you're wearing a bra. Stick incredibly well. A+

u/bankerman · 21 pointsr/onebag
u/HEBEJesus · 20 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Here is the purse, and its actually really well made for being from china!

www.amazon.com/dp/B075QF2ZTT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jmL5AbY3F5VNV

u/Rouknette · 20 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Get nipple covers. They are simple and usually pretty cheap and will act as a barrier between you and the elements. I don't know if you're particularly hairy but if you are I do suggest removing the hair around your nipples as they usually attach with a mild adhesive and that doesn't bode well for fuzzy people. You could probably wear a bra but it would need to be pretty padded and fit flush against your skin to lessen the irritation. If possible let them heal first if there is any visible chafing/bleeding.

Here are some cheap silicone ones on Amazon; they're only 2.99.
https://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Silicone-Nipple-Covers-Pasties/dp/B00428ZHRC

u/bijjj · 19 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

There is a better price on Amazon

u/vgirl94 · 18 pointsr/Showerthoughts

Totally! I use them on a regular basis. They are awesome unless you will be sweating, then they slip. Lots of people sell them, but here is an easy link: Undercover Silicone Nipple Covers Gel Petals Pasties https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00428ZHRC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fjw5xbEKRZX6C

u/jruss72 · 16 pointsr/Watches

this so I can count all my money!!

u/Wiesenthal · 16 pointsr/Watches

You can go beyond your budget for a little bit and check out the Tissot Visodate. It's the first thing that came to mind when I read your post. Available both in Black and White, double sapphire crystal, automatic Swiss movement, can't be wrong!

The Orient Bambino might also fit your description, and it seems to be gaining lots popularity lately. It also comes in a very comfortable price. It's Automatic and available both in black and white, though it does not have Sapphire. Personally I'm in love with the black, also looks terrific with a Honey Calf strap. It's in the style of mid 20th century dress watches though said to be larger than the average size of these, so take a good look at the sizes.

Also, congrats on your graduation and good luck!

u/-reTARDIS · 14 pointsr/moto360

Deleted my other post on this as I figured everyone would rather see the pics than a link to the band...

I originally assumed I'd do the stainless band since I have the stainless/silver 360 but have to say the grey leather strap really grew on me while I was trying to figure out what kind of metal bands were out there that'd work.

If it wasn't for the lack of a easier to remove clasp on the leather strap that came with the 360, I might have even kept it on there.

I found after a full day of wearing the leather band though that moisture was getting stuck under the watch due to sweat and hand washing.

Since the leather strap is to much of a pain to quickly remove every time I washed my hands, I'd just not bother.

With the metal band, the quick release clasp on the bottom makes it very quick to remove/loosen the watch to dry under there after each hand washing now.


Here's the matte black version

Here's the stainless steel verson

You'll need to either use the spring bars/pins that came with the watch or buy some like these.

Best Buy also sells the same Pebble Steel bands for the same price as Amazon which is where I got mine from.

Some tips with removal and install. The spring bar/pin holes in the Moto 360 are made from plastic. Be extra careful with removal and putting the new ones back in. If you misshapen or break those holes, you're screwed.

If you don't have a proper spring bar tool like this, you'll need a jewelers sized flathead screw driver.

Getting the existing bands out is the easy part, I found putting the new band back in with the spring bars that came with the leather strap to be a lot more tricky in the metal band. I found the best way was to try and compress the springs on both ends of the bar and go straight into the opening. If you try to put one side of the spring bar in first then compress the other side, it didn't want to fit.

I enlisted my wife with her tiny little hands to assist and it made things a lot easier :P

If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask.

u/robahearts · 13 pointsr/Windscribe

How to (actually) be anonymous online

Section 1: Prerequisites — Hardware

Computer

To use the Internet you will obviously need a computer. You may use your existing one (provided you install the recommended software below), but its a much better idea to get a dedicated machine that you would be using for all your alter-ego activities. If you don’t care about performance, a cheap $300 netbook may do just fine, however if you plan to be using it a lot, it’s recommended you get something with at least 8GB of RAM, 128GB SSD and a decent CPU (Modern Core i3 or better). Make sure you pay cash for the machine.

Phone

Many online services require phone verification in order to get an account, while others may require it for 2 factor authentication, which is always a good idea. While there are many websites that allow you to receive SMS, they are typically used by thousands of people and you will have a hard time finding one that will work with popular services, so it’s best to get your own. You can get a cheap pre-paid phone, put $100 on it, which should last you almost a year. You will buy it with cash. Many providers will allow you to pick a number and area code, so be sure to pick one that’s different from the state/province that you are in.

Section 2: Prerequisites — Software

Veracrypt is a full disk encryption software which is the de facto successor to TrueCrypt (which ceased development in 2014 under very suspicious circumstances). Like TrueCrypt, Veracrypt is open source, and has been recently audited so it’s your best bet.

VirtualBox allows you to run a different operating system inside a virtual machine.

TOR/VPN

You will need a way to hide your ISP assigned IP address. The free option, TOR, is open source and is actively maintained by hundreds of developers world wide. However, TOR usage is easily detected so you may have a hard time accessing some services and the speeds are going to be less than stellar.

Alternatively, you can invest a few dollars per month into a privacy conscious VPN provider. TorrentFreak keeps an excellent list of these providers, which is updated every year. Things to look out for include lack of logs, built in firewall, acceptance of Bitcoin and a proven history of not turning over subscriber data when asked for it. HideMyAss for example is a popular provider, however you may want to stay away from it, even if you don’t plan on having your data being subpoenaed by the FBI.

Section 2: Setup

Step 1 — Setup your computer

OS Encryption

This is the first step is also your last line of defense in a worst case scenario. Use VeraCrypt to encrypt your OS. For the extra paranoid, you can also setup a hidden operating system where you essentially have 2 completely separate operating systems, depending on which password you enter during the decryption process, and its nearly impossible to prove the existence of the other.

Virtual Machine

Whether you’re using your existing computer, or a dedicated device, I strongly recommend running a VM (virtual machine) on it, and restricting your alter-ego activities to it. This has the extra benefit of containing most malware inside the VM itself, which could also deanonymize you if you’re sharing the same OS for your regular and alter-ego activities. Think of it as a quarantine zone, and everything inside has space AIDs. You don’t want anything going in it (personal information), and more importantly out of it.

Never use this VM to access any of your existing accounts including but not limited to your bank, Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, Instagram, Pornhub, your local church’s message board, etc.

Don’t open the browser inside the VM until you get a VPN, as you run the risk of getting fingerprinted and tracked while on your ISP IP address.

Step 2 — Get some Bitcoin

Contrary to popular belief, Bitcoin is not anonymous. All transactions and wallet (account) balances are public information. Bitcoin does hide the identity of the wallet holder. Unfortunately, simply spending the Bitcoins on products/services in your name nullifies this. You can watch a video on this subject here.

There are many exchanges online where you can buy Bitcoin, all of which will require personal identification, which sometimes goes above and beyond what you need to provide to trade on the stock market. You have plenty of opportunity to expose yourself as you use Bitcoin, so at the very least try not to do that at the very beginning.

The best thing to do is buy Bitcoin with cash. You can use LocalBitcoins for this purpose. Alternatively you could use a Bitcoin ATM if one is available in your city. Keep in mind some of them require extreme measures like providing your ID, palm scanning, DNA samples and first born child sacrifice in order to use them. Only use the ones that don’t require any of these things, unless you hate your kids.

You will also need a wallet. I’m not talking about getting another highly fashionable Bacon Wallet you may be carrying around already, but a Bitcoin wallet, which is unfortunately not bacon flavored.

When it comes to storing your Bitcoins you have 3 options: online wallet, computer wallet and cold storage. We’ll ignore cold storage for the purposes of this article.

There are many online wallets being provided by various companies, but they suffer from the same issues mentioned above (need to provide private information). I personally like having the wallet on my computer since I’m the only one truly in possession of my Bitcoins, and I don’t have to rely on any 3rd party which has my private information or is constantly at a risk of getting robbed. Here is a good list of wallets you could use. Make sure you’re looking at the “Desktop” category. The downside to using these is that if your hard-drive crashes, and you made no backups, all your money is gone.

Step 3 — Get a VPN

Now that you got your computing environment setup, and acquired Bitcoins, it’s time to get a good VPN for situations where TOR is blocked, or you must change your IP to a specific country in order to access a service.

Fire up your TOR Browser, and head over to your favorite VPN provider’s website. Most will ask you for an email, you can use a disposable email provider for this purpose. Some providers don’t even ask you for an email, which is a good sign of their commitment to privacy.

Firewall

Make sure the provider you choose has a proper firewall built into the client, not just a “kill switch”, which is basically snake oil, since it’s a reactive measure that simply shuts off the processes of your choice if the VPN connection drops. Between the connection dropping, and your browser being forcibly closed by the app, there is no guarantee that packets will not leak, not to mention all the other applications running on your computer, including the OS itself, which make random requests to random servers at random times. With a kill switch you won’t be able to protect yourself from leaks.

A firewall on the other hand is a proactive measure, which if properly implemented, fails closed, meaning all activity outside of the tunnel is firewalled at all times, by default, so if your connection drops, there is nothing for the application to do, and you can guarantee that not a single packet will leak revealing your ISP assigned IP address to the outside world. Windscribe, IVPN and AirVPN all have excellent firewalls which use Windows Filtering Platform and pf to block all activity outside of the tunnel.

Those who don’t trust the application level firewall, can setup Whonix, which uses a separate VM which functions as a router for the VM where your activity takes place. If connectivity drops for any reason, packets cannot go out to the Internet.

Protocols

Of the 3 commonly used protocols, I strongly encourage using the open source OpenVPN protocol. PPTP is entirely broken and unsafe to use, and IPSec/L2TP is easily detected and arguably already exploited by the NSA.

Now that you chose your VPN provider, pay for the account with Bitcoin and connect to a server of your choosing.

Step 4 — Setup your browser

Unless you plan to use TOR exclusively, you will need another browser that you will use in conjunction with the VPN you just got.

I don’t recommend using Google Chrome or Firefox, as they have tracking built in. I recommend getting the latest stable version of Chromium (what Chrome is based on), with no Sync or WebRTC support. Alternatively you can use Palemoon, but the extension support is very limited.

Then install the following browser extensions:

Step 5 — Get a password manager

Weak and reused passwords are usually the number one cause of accounts getting hijacked, and a compromised account on any 3rd party service may assist an adversary in deanonymizing you. You can’t prevent or foresee security issues which may exist in the service itself, but at least you can do your part by generating strong and unique passwords for all the services you use. There are many password managers out there, LastPass, KeePass and Dashlane are just some of them.

u/ChromakeyDreamcoat · 13 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

After leaving behind my Ray-bans in a limo, I said fuck it and bought a 5 dollar pair off of amazon. They look identical, feel decent enough in terms of quality, and are polarized.

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B009CG871W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Edit: Oh, they're $5.50.

u/wags_01 · 12 pointsr/EDC
  1. Phone flashlights suck dick.
  2. Pockets, belt, bag.
  3. https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Bills-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY
  4. Multitool blades suck dick.
u/thedumbprogrammer · 12 pointsr/combinedgifs
u/AaronDoud · 11 pointsr/onebag

They exist. There is even an AmazonBasics one. I think people who travel a lot (enough to care about one bag travel) don't have a problem with spending a few hundred on the right bag.

But for those who are just getting into this and are not sure using what they have or even buying a "cheap" bag makes sense.

Bag I mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Carry-On-Travel-Backpack-Black/dp/B01J24H2K0

u/Llew94 · 10 pointsr/Watches

I was watching this video and recognised his watch almost immediately, I actually own an SNZ17K but I just thought it was nice that he's using a budget watch while he works in his workshop, he mentions owning a Speedmaster in one of his other videos.

u/GL1207 · 10 pointsr/EDC

That's actually a pair of tweezers: Uncle Bill's Sliver Grippers.

Consensus is that they're a good pair of tweezers.

u/jujicakes · 9 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

Panache Sports Bra it's a bit pricy but the bra has individual cups and underwires, and your boobs don't even jiggle in it.

u/flyinhyphy · 9 pointsr/Watches

I've seen some weekenders on this sub and really liked its clean look. I was surprised to see on the amazon that you could buy them in various different straps, at many different prices. I chose this one as an homage to my alma mater. The indiglo is a nice touch.

Next up to purchase for me are either: the Casio gold calculator watch, the Casio gold world time watch (though I like the classic illuminator one as well, not to mention I'm torn between gold vs. stainless steel), or the Seagull 1963 . Also debating between the Casio MVD106 and a Seiko diver (so many options...).

u/[deleted] · 9 pointsr/TwoBudgetsOneLook

Hey guys! This is my first time contributing to this sub, hope you enjoy! I'm not to familiar with high end brands so I got some item inspiration from posts on this sub. Also, the high end t shirt is supposed to be acne, not APC, typo. The fit pic is one I found in an old inspo album I have, so I couldn't find the source. Here are the links:

Frugal:

u/wrongwayseppuku · 9 pointsr/Watches

unpopular opinion to follow:

Personally, I don't understand the G shock for every day wear. For going to the gym or sporting activities, sure - but i'd prefer something less...gaudy? for edw.

For a proper adults watch and a really reasonable price point look to Orient, specifically the bambino or mako to get you started.

I've seen men at nicer events wearing g-shocks and it always strikes me as what happens when you tell a child to 'wear whatever you want', you shouldn't be too surprised when they come out of their room wearing a spider man costume.

/2cents.

If you're into a 'chunkier' design, I would reccomend the Suunto Core It's a bit higher than your price range but it's got a more streamlined look, I have one and it's tremendously useful if you're active / outdoorsy.

u/tweebles · 8 pointsr/running

Finding the right sports bra can be tricky. My suggestions:

  • Have you tried any encapsulation bras? Personally, I prefer them because I find them to be more supportive. Instead of compression bras (which work by squishing everything down), they encapsulate each breast individually to keep them from moving. I like the Panache Sport a lot.

  • Sports bras that have regular bra sizes instead of bras that have the general S/M/L might work better for women who need a lot of support.

  • Have you been fitted recently? A good fit is really important when you are depending on the bra to provide strong support, especially when you're doing high-impact stuff. /r/abrathatfits has fitting information as well as a specific sports bra guide if you just want info on other brands.

u/prefinished · 8 pointsr/xxfitness

Panache has some cute colors and they're great bras. I have mine in Geo Print and my fellow pole girls kept complimenting me on it. Just mouse through the colors, there's more than generic solids in there. :)

http://www.amazon.com/Panache-Womens-Underwired-Sports-Black/dp/B005VNFFZ6

I know you said 30C, but in this brand, as a 28H I wear a 30FF. Amazon has a great return system anyways!

u/turdbogls · 8 pointsr/Watches

HMT Janata is pretty cool.

Timex and casio also sell some pretty decent Sub $50 watches as well.

timex fairfield is solid

casio MDV 106 is a solid diver for sub $50

u/CaiusMarcius · 7 pointsr/Watches

Seiko 5 is a solid watch.

Orient Ray is one of my favorites.

Hope it helps.

u/dominict_ · 7 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

If you're looking for a nice and affordable watch, check out these options. They're going to be much better than the quartz watches ASOS offers.

Timex Weekender - https://www.amazon.com/Timex-Unisex-T2N647-Weekender-Slip-Thru/dp/B00B2I167K?sa-no-redirect=1&th=1

Timex Weekender Chronograph - https://www.amazon.com/Timex-TWG012800QM-Analog-Quartz-Weekender/dp/B01GI8SU5O/ref=swr_wa_3_ses

Seiko 5 - https://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNK809-Automatic-Stainless-Canvas/dp/B002SSUQFG?sa-no-redirect=1

u/cptzanzibar · 7 pointsr/StarWars

Im a mechanical watch person, and my go to suggestions in the under $200 price range are Orient and Seiko. Even the $70 Seiko 5. I have had one of these for near a decade and it still just chugs along. Probably the most suggested budget dress watch has to be the Orient Bambino. If youre looking for a quality quartz that has chrono functions, I dont think the Timex Weekender can be beat.

There are others, but those can get you started.

u/Kalahan7 · 7 pointsr/onebag

I did a month in Vietnam recently using the €35 AmazonBasics backpack

It went fantastic. Highly recommend. Sturdy as hell, fully featured. It became my go-to travel bag/suitcase.

  • Build quality was great. Hold up perfectly. No wear and tear
  • Overall base weight was pretty high at 1,7 Kg but I never had airlines actually weighing carry on bags.
  • The thing has measurements that fit every carry on requirements I could find. But again, never had an airline measure my check in bag before.
  • Expandable. If you want some extra space (outside of what airlines typically allow) you can expand the bag to increase in size.
  • Folds open like a suitcase
  • laptop sleeve
  • Lockable zipper on main compartment
  • compression straps
  • removable shoulder and hip strap
  • backpack straps can be tucked away
  • 2 strong handles. inner mesh pocket
  • trolley sleeve
  • "middle front" pocket with some basic organisation
  • front pocket for easy access to flight documents
  • Generally comfortable to carry. Straps were padded enough and has some basic back ventilation
  • Light gray internal fabric which makes it visually easier to find things in your bag.
  • No water bottle pockets on the side, something I did miss.
u/ACosmicOlive · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Oh no, I don't have the money for a 800 dollar purse.

Did she say it was? If she did she's a dirty liar, that's a 40 dollar bag right there.

u/RogerMexico · 6 pointsr/BuyItForLife

You can get Ray Ban Wayfarers or Aviators for as little as $80 on Amazon and they will never go out of style.

u/IceColdCarnivore · 6 pointsr/oddlysatisfying
u/pancaaakes · 6 pointsr/EDC
u/CrispyD · 6 pointsr/EDC

Uncle Bills Silver Gripper has been on my keychain for a while now; They work great, and haven't lost them yet. Inexpensive for how awesome they are.

http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Sliver-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY

u/Libby_Fringe · 6 pointsr/xxfitness

I love this thing. It 1) fits like iron, 2) converts to a racer back, 3) Comes in all sorts of sizes for those of us with big boobs and a small band size.

u/xMajormojo · 6 pointsr/streetwear

Here you go.

u/AnodyneX · 6 pointsr/Watches

I think [the Orient Bambino] ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008VBUZDW/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?qid=1374468909&sr=1-13&pi=AC_SX110_SY190) fits your criteria. Slightly more but probably worth it.

u/advocat3 · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Going to take a small gamble here. These are a great deal but I'd honestly rather buy 10 pairs of these: http://www.amazon.com/Polarized-Classic-Wayfarer-Sunglasses-polarized/dp/B009CG871W/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AC81J8VH6FY97

When you go out a ton the most common thing to lose is your sunglasses. Could be at the beach, at a house party, in a friend's car, at a show, etc. After losing multiple pairs of $150+ sunglasses, I just don't feel that it's worth it anymore.

Additionally, I've seen these wayfarers go as cheap as $3 a pair. That would get you 18 pairs for the same price as the ray-bans. Sure they're not authentic but when was the last time someone came up to you and asked if your sunglasses were? This is frugal male fashion is it not? Get the same look at a fraction of the price.

u/explosivo563 · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

In b4 knockaround premiums. I got these on amazon and they are ok.

Amazon has dozens of options that are polarized. Ray Bans can be had for $75 as well.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st_price-asc-rank?keywords=polarized+wayfarers&qid=1393708464&rh=n%3A1036592%2Ck%3Apolarized+wayfarers&sort=price-asc-rank

u/75footubi · 6 pointsr/Watches

https://www.amazon.com/Timex-Unisex-TW2P91100-Fairfield-Slip-Thru/dp/B0194L6AMC plus a tan leather band from Amazon (shouldn't need to spend more than another $20)

The Fifth/The Horse/DW/Rossling & Co/Braithwait/etc all buy the same $3 watches from the same factory in China, put $5 bands on them and sell them for $150. Such watches barely last more than a year.

The Timex, on the other hand, is a known manufacturer with a strong legacy of making robust, quality watches at low prices.

u/SkepTiKalKloWn · 5 pointsr/Watches

Casio and Timex both have decent digital watches in that range. For an analog, Vostoks are great looking if you don't mind that they can gain/lose alot of time in a day otherwise Timex and Seiko has some good basic stuff that you could put a metal or rubber band on if it doesn't come with it already. Outside of that if all you can spend is $100 most of what you'll find either gonna find are cool looking but flimsy pieces or decently made but basic watches. If you can up your budget even to $150 your options from Orient, Bulova, and Citizen open up a little bit.

u/ArghZombies · 5 pointsr/Watches

Depends how much you can get it for.

Another option is the Pepsi Sea Urchin SNZF15.

u/electric_paganini · 5 pointsr/TrueReddit

No, you were right. Lots of women wear flesh colored pasties to if nothing else, protect the nipples from rubbing. https://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Silicone-Nipple-Covers-Pasties/dp/B00428ZHRC

Although I both love and hate how in this link, for their before and after pictures they just photoshopped out the nipples.

u/strikt9 · 5 pointsr/CampingGear

antiseptic wipes
bandaids
polysporin
anti histamine
imodium
sliver grippers
painkiller/anti inflammatory (ibuprofen or naproxen)
antacid?
afterbite?

u/ILoveYouSoVeryMuch · 5 pointsr/EDC
u/sassafrassfast · 5 pointsr/loseit

This bra is magical.

Panache Women's Underwired Sports Bra, Black,34 DD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005VNFFZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IfjByb476S5KH

u/smgnyc4 · 5 pointsr/Watches

I've dug a bit more after I got some suggestions regarding manufacturers and I think I might order this one

u/bitch-cat · 5 pointsr/Oct2019BabyBumps

these

I’ve lived in these since my last pregnancy. The band extenders come in especially handy since your rib cage will expand. No underwire, removeable cups, nursing access for after baby comes, and they are comfortable enough to sleep in. Cheap too. In my experience they just grow and grow and grow 😳

u/xristiantj · 5 pointsr/sffpc

Hand carried my PC build (using the Silverstone Milo ) from Boston to Singapore in this backpack. No issues at TSA and no issues with the airlines either (flew American Airlines from Boston to NYC, Japan Airlines from NYC to Japan and Japan to Singapore). Packed the keyboard, mouse, and 24" AOC Monitor into my check in suitcase.

u/youlovetherepgame · 4 pointsr/RepLadies

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075QF2ZTT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


I got the medium size. Tbh I’m not in loooovvveee. But it’s partly because I’ve gotten so spoiled with only carrying designer bags lol. I’m highly likely to keep it because I don’t have any bags that could be “trashed”. So this would be good to keep in the closet for a time that may arise when I’d like to bring along a bag that isn’t something I care about, as it’s super cheap too. 💁🏻‍♀️that and it is pretty unique. I’ve never seen anything similar in person!

u/bookmonkey786 · 4 pointsr/onebag

I'll let you in on a secret, you can get away with a perfectly affordable backpacks under $100 that will meet most of your needs. Above that it is specific features and looks. People can and have travel for months across Europe with just a Jansport backpack. But a nicer more expensive bag is totally worth it for the features it offers, but you should really KNOW what you want. Some features are must have for some people and totally useless deal breakers for others. I didnt know what bag was perfect for me until I had traveled a while and and tested a few bags.


The low end is Amazon basics gets the job done for cheap if you want to test thing out this will work fine, lacks good padded hip belt so if you're sensitive weight its not as good.


[Osprey Farpoint],(https://www.amazon.com/Osprey-Farpoint-Travel-Backpack-Volcanic/dp/B014EBM3KA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1549003567&sr=8-3&keywords=travel+backpack+osprey) mid tier bag, can be found for less than $100 occasionally. One of the most common backpacking bag around, hood basic travel backpack with great quality and track record.


Chase Reeves does a good comparison of various higher end travel bags if you see something you like you can look for more reviews of it, most will be inside your budget.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhSmF5-SEbUv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkUf0iwA-y8

u/holygoat · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

Since I discovered Sliver Grippers five or so years ago, I've been satisfied. I keep a set in my wallet.

https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Bills-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY/

u/pazin · 4 pointsr/EDC

Pasted from my site:
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Everyday Carry


My smallest set of gear that I always carry in my pockets consists of a knife, keychain, wallet and phone.

u/BronxLens · 4 pointsr/Watches

In case there are newbies reading, this is the Casio Men's Gold Tone Calculator Databank Watch. Available in Amazon’s USA site for about $62. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007HHWF0W/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_lasNBbKN1M6CF
Edit, also in Gold & Black - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CQHFHIU/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_QdsNBbVXT2TK7

u/GunnerSabotTank · 4 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I own two pairs of authentic New Wayfarers and I recently got a pair of these to wear in situations where I don't want to worry about losing expensive sunglasses.

Amazon

I really like them, they're cheap and they're polarized.

u/moolissa714 · 4 pointsr/breastfeeding

I'm the same size as you and these bras from Amazon in size large are perfect:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01EFNPD7W/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They're the same style that Motherhood Maternity sells, but much cheaper! And they're super comfy.

u/Renneth · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

tl;dr: work in research lab, tips on dressing a little less like an undergrad?


Hi all,

I’m in my mid-twenties, work in an academic research lab (cancer bio), and get mistaken for an undergraduate student all the time. It’s at least somewhat unavoidable, since I’m very baby-faced (a bartender recently told me I look like I’m 17) and I have to be on campus all the time, but I know there are multiple changes I could be making to lessen this image, especially professionally.

Our lab doesn’t have much in the way of a dress code, although most people in the lab wear jeans and closed-toe shoes. Full coverage is required if we’re working with specific hazards (viruses, mice), and even then, I’ve seen people just don the required PPE over any manner of attire. One of our grad students (who, admittedly, rarely does bench work) wears cargo shorts and flip-flops in the summer, while a female post-doc (who works with mice multiple times a week) wears cute skirts with flats most days, usually without leggings. Both of these are considered fine; however, from a safety perspective, I would not feel comfortable showing skin below the waist.

My everyday work attire consists of a pair of straight-leg dark-wash jeans, a plain v-neck t-shirt / blouse / turtleneck, tennis shoes (lightweight cheap athletic ones), basic stopwatch, wedding band, eyeglasses, hair pulled back in a high ponytail, and no makeup other than some brown eyeliner and tinted chapstick. I bring my laptop, travel coffee mug, and lunch in a small Outdoor Products backpack. Let me know if you’d like me to message example photos directly.


Some things I’ve considered:

  • Ditch the backpack, obviously. Unfortunately, while messenger bags do look very professional, I’m a small person and I really don’t want to throw out my shoulders. I bought this cheap canvas backpack to see if something like this can work before committing to a more expensive/long-term bag. Thoughts?

  • Nicer shoes. I know basically nothing about shoes, so any and all advice would be appreciated! I do enjoy wearing flats outside of work, but in the lab, it’s important for my feet to be covered and protected from spills. Heels would be a definite no.

  • Different hairstyle/makeup? My current look is extremely low-effort, and unfortunately there’s a lot of visual overlap between “research apathy” and “college exams apathy”. My bone structure does look especially young without my hair obscuring part of it. This question is maybe better suited for another sub though, and regardless, it's definitely not the only contributing factor.

  • Grow some facial hair?? (kidding, but the stress beard did work for my fiancé)

    Any other advice would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I need so much help. Even if I can’t be treated seriously all the time, I at least want to be treated my age. :|
u/psychopete · 3 pointsr/nationalguard
  1. Yes, bring at least 5 copies of each document, won't hurt to have more.

  2. Bring a tube of toothpaste, toothbrush, razors and shaving cream. Plan on being there for at least 11 weeks (my reception was two weeks long before basic actually started, I forgot the reason why it was so long). And a bar of soap (you can buy more when you get there if you need to). Don't waste time or money on body wash and a loofah. A: You'll get laughed at and B: You'll stink anyway like everyone else.

  3. You will be issued all the clothing you'll need when you get there. Just bring 3 pair clean socks and 3 clean pair underwear.

  4. Micellaneous: Bring $40 cash with you and your bank card, a voided check (to set up your direct deposit) don't sign up for the the whatever-its-called on-post-bank account, you'll never find a bank branch anywhere at home. Your phone, and any information on your dependents if you have any as well as a copy of your lease. As national guard on IDT status, you should be getting BAH type II (for all the haters out there, yes, you should get BAH, you're not going active so you still have a home to pay for when you get back, I got BAH at basic, AIT,and while I was deployed, search my comment history for the referenced DOD policy).

    NOTES:

    You will have an opportunity to go to the PX prior to the start of basic or right at the beginning of basic. There you can buy stationary to write back home with, your PT shoes, a cheap $30 timex sport watch is HIGHLY recommended. You really don't have to bring much of anything other than the bare essentials. You won't have the time to enjoy much of anything and most everything you'll need will be either issued or you'll have the opportunity to buy it at the PX when you get there.
u/Uptons_BJs · 3 pointsr/Watches

I mean, ok, if we were to compare Orient and Seiko, I think Orient wins overall.

For instance, the Orient Ray II is $159:
https://www.amazon.com/Orient-Japanese-Automatic-Stainless-Diving/dp/B01AK5TQE0/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1510583470&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=orient+ray+II

The Direct Seiko Competition (SKX009) is $203:
https://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SKX009K2-Divers-Automatic-Stainless/dp/B000OP1M6M/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1510583493&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=seiko+skx

The Orient gets you a bit better bang for the buck with hacking and handwinding. Something that the Seiko doesn't give you. Now if we look at the look at Seiko's cheaper option, the SNZF15 at $139:

https://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Stainless-Steel-Automatic-SNZF15/dp/B001ELSSOO/ref=sr_1_16?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1510583493&sr=1-16&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=seiko+skx

The Seiko SNZF15 doesn't hack or handwind, has only 100m water resistance, and although I haven't seen the two side by side, I'm willing to bet that Orient has slightly better quality materials/finishing than the Seiko 5.

Now the amusing thing about the Invicta is this, it uses Seiko's own movement that they use for $200-800 watches, yet they pack it in watches that come in under $100. Their quality and materials aren't even that bad, no worse than Seiko 5!

u/Hudmaster · 3 pointsr/Watches

If he's looking for a watch that's less "dainty" but is sleek enough to be worn with a suit, then maybe the Seiko SNZF17 "Sea Urchin". I've had mine for a couple months now and it's hard to not wear it most of the time. If you want more color, then maybe the pepsi bezel variant (SNZF15) would do the trick? You can usually find the black one on sale for between $100-130.

u/Alexba88 · 3 pointsr/lolwat
u/mobileupload · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

Handerpants

Amazon link

u/redditwrongright · 3 pointsr/EDC

> Uncle Bills Sliver Gripper

Better deal?

u/grandzooby · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

I use a small hiking first aid kit like you can get at REI like this one: http://www.rei.com/product/867435/rei-day-hiker-first-aid-kit
or
http://www.rei.com/product/867436/rei-backpacker-weekend-first-aid-kit

I augment them with spring-tweezers: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004UBCKYY

u/pollyatomic · 3 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I recently picked up a couple of the Panache underwire sports bras that sound like they fit your criteria almost perfectly. I got them in 32DD, but they go up to at least DDD/E+. They have multicolored, but I grabbed a solid back and a solid white (on sale at my local running store!). They hook in back and also have a small hook on the straps to convert to racerback if you prefer it. They seem a bit more suited for FoT (which I'm not), but I've been quite happy with them regardless. I'm quite glad I found them!

u/earth_rises · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I've heard good things about this one, if you know your UK size (you'll need to measure yourself).

u/runnin_round · 3 pointsr/streetwear

That's the classic, but if you want something more flashy you can go with this, which is what /u/DazlSquid was talking about. If you are an absolute legend you can go for the ultimate utility wristwear. Just make sure you don't have an allergy to the metal coating on the watch. I bought your model a few months ago (personal grail), and I absoultely love it, but I get a rash on my wrist when I wear it. I believe it has something to do with the nickel ions from the coating on the stainless steel. Good luck!

u/ere737 · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I'm trying to decide on a Timex Weekender to be paired mainly with casual/denim clothing. The more versatile, the better. It appears the main things to decide on are 1. case size (40mm or 38mm), 2. face style (chronograph or standard), 3. face color, and 4. strap color. Below are a few of the options I've been looking at; I'm open to other ideas also.

40mm

u/Ibioc · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I believe the Correct answer is either 18mm or 20mm should fit, they come from the factory both ways.

Here is a 20mm Weekender

Here's one that comes with a 18mm strap

u/PhanOfAndrew · 3 pointsr/Watches

I've been looking for a "vintage" modern looking watch and I decided on the Orient Bambino.

u/Frijji · 3 pointsr/Watches

Okay, you might like the [Orient Bambino]
(http://www.amazon.com/Orient-ER24005W-Bambino-Leather-Automatic/dp/B008VBUZ2I)
Or the Orient Esteem (I like the open heart, so you can see the movement working)
These are both automatic mechanical watches meaning they'll wind themselves and usually only require a service every 10 or so years.

Orient is a division of Seiko and it's a nicely regarded brand

u/KAYAWS · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Orient Bambino is my favorite watch in that price range. There is an all black version too.

u/Grazfather · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

How did you forget the Orient Bambino!

u/mikejoro · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I'd say go with the cheap ones. In some things, such as shoes, spending more money can get you a pretty big quality increase. It's true that nice sunglasses are higher quality than cheap ones, but the increase in price doesn't reflect the increase in quality in my experience.

I've had this pair for over half a year now, and besides a lens popping out once (which I was able to snap back in), I haven't had any problems.

And the best thing about cheap sunglasses? You don't have to worry about losing them, dropping them isn't a problem, and you can have multiple different pairs such as in this situation. Just my 2 cents!

u/CorrectStaple · 3 pointsr/sissyhypno

I got these and I love them. I've never felt or seen those really nice expensive ones online but I must say that for the price I am extremely satisfied. Nice feel and shape - just won't blend in and look real on your skin if your trying to go topless. Perfect for filling out a bra under your top though.

u/jason43123 · 3 pointsr/cosplay

Hey, looks like a really fun build. If you don't plan on really showing any cleavage and are going to have it covered the entire time, Amazon sells breast forms like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015YJ6BJU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They will help give you the shape and movement without costing a lot of money.
Also you should probably check out the /r/crossplay subreddit, they have some really good advice over there too for this stuff.

u/NowHerePresent · 3 pointsr/Watches

haha, you seem to know alot about this, i have a funny feeling this is your site, lol. :p

You ask for another brand, i would go with Braithwait.com. Also check out Skagen as well. Personally I like to hop on AliExpress and get these watches for $5 lol. Yes they may break, but they last a year and i buy a new one with the same look! lol. :p and ofcourse this:

https://www.amazon.com/Timex-Weekender-Fairfield-Quartz-Casual/dp/B0194L6AMC/ref=sr_1_9?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1467998723&sr=1-9&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=Timex+weekender

u/SilenceSeven · 3 pointsr/Watches

A Timex Weekender Fairfield is almost the same watch, but includes Indiglo. for $47.

u/Do_Not_Go_In_There · 3 pointsr/Watches

Well, if you looked into it beforehand then that's a different story, it kind of sounded like you just bought it on a whim because of the discount. If you did the research and knew what you were getting going in and are happy with it, then I'd call it a win.

I personally don't have much of an opinion on DW. It looks nice and it seems to use a Miyota movement which is good, but reviews seem to be hit or miss. I like the style but think that most of the cost of the watch is because of marketing, but then again that's nothing new.

There are a few other brands that have a good reputation like Citizen/Bulova/Skagen and have been around for awhile and offer similar styles. The new Timex Weekender Fairfield is actually nearly identical, and at half the price would have been my choice (plus I love Timex's indiglo feature).

u/tingtwothree · 3 pointsr/Watches
u/Mayoskittens · 3 pointsr/December2019bumpers

My fav bras right now are nursing bras I bought on Amazon. They are super supportive.

Women's Full Cup Lightly Padded Wirefree Maternity Breastfeeding Nursing Bra Size L, 3PCS/Pack(Pink-Black-Beige) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.Tm1Cb68QXZCX

u/Username_Used · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

With jeans, tshirt and boots/sneakers? Get this and throw the NATO strap on it and save yourself $900

I honestly get more compliments on this watch than any other I've worn. It really is a nice looking casual watch in person.

u/gennui · 3 pointsr/Watches

If your budget is less than 100, I'd recommend looking at quartz watches. My dad isn't as into watches, for him it's just a tool. So I wouldn't want him to deal with the downsides of a mechanical watch (i.e. inaccuracies over time, stops if not worn).

Maybe look at some timex weekender styles, they have a lot of interesting designs:

Here's an example

Another timex weekender (I have this one and it ticks really loudly)

Here's a watch I've been a little interested in lately (Citizen BM8180)

u/GoddessOfRoadAndSky · 3 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

I am not OP, but for those who are curious what this purse looks like in typical lighting, I did some searching. This bag seems to be the HotOne Geometric Luminous Purses and Handbags Shard Lattice Eco-friendly Leather Holographic Purse available on Amazon.

u/Bellster07 · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

For traveling, I just bought the Amazon CarryOn and am using it this summer for a two week trip to Spain/Portugal. It had pretty good reviews and I'm excited to be hands free this trip while going through airports and train stations.

For everyday, I just use this small leather crossover bag I bought at Target but have been meaning to upgrade to something larger to accommodate all the crap I schlep around.

u/ashgoogoo · 2 pointsr/RepLadies

HotOne Geometric Purse Holographic Purse and Handbag Color Changes Luminous Purse for Women (M Purse Only) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075QF2ZTT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TvOxDbH0ZQ70G

u/lalauniverse · 2 pointsr/FrugalFemaleFashion

I don't know if it's your style but I get a lot of compliments on this bag. It's pretty functional and has a lot of space, it also looks like it does in the pictures.

u/earl_of_grey_thought · 2 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

I bought this for my ex-girlfriend and it was one of the gifts she enjoyed the most. She claimed loads of other people commented and complimented her on it.

If you'd like to buy one, it's available on Amazon in the US here.

u/Funkuhdelik · 2 pointsr/backpacks

Personally I’d recommend something like the Osprey Porter, only $40 over your budget, but comes with Ospreys ironclad lifetime warranty. (Literally no questions asked, could be 15 years old and they will replace it).

Osprey Packs Porter 46 Travel Backpack, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X194J4S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gmMRDbCJWTWA8

But more budget friendly option is something like an Amazon Basics.

AmazonBasics Carry On Travel Backpack - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J24H2K0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wmMRDbJKRVNXR

I’d strongly recommend shelling out the extra $40 for the Osprey tho

u/develop99 · 2 pointsr/digitalnomad

Sounds like a solid plan. You might want more portable luggage if you're doing carry-on only, check out the newer lines from AmazonBasics and their competitors. They are super light and open like a piece of luggage. The one I have has been a life saver as I move around every 3-4 weeks.

Your insurance question will give you a wide range of responses. Check out the previous posts from the last week or two here. If you can get catastrophic-only coverage with a decent deductible, that could be a good option. For things like losing your cell phone, breaking a tooth or even a broken bone - you might be better off just paying out of pocket in Mexico.

Finding your perfect accommodations is the next step. Airbnb is the favorite but look into Facebook groups and book a month+ at a time if that suits you.

u/bravoechomike · 2 pointsr/EDC

Timex Ironman is the one I've been wearing literally since Middle School. I've had to replace it 2 or 3 times, but that was always because I lost the previous one. They come in a few different models (male/female, and different amount of laps it can store in the memory). http://www.amazon.com/Timex-T5E901-Ironman-Traditional-30-Lap/dp/B000AYTYLW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397361875&sr=8-1&keywords=timex+iron

edit: One more thing. In case you're worried about waterproffness, I teach swim lessons and wear this in the water all the time.

u/Seven65 · 2 pointsr/EDC

I am also an Electrician. At work I wear a Timex Ironman core 30 lap when working. It has a rubber strap, I feel it would snap before my wrist did and all exposed pieces are non-conductive.

http://www.amazon.com/Timex-T5E901-Ironman-Traditional-30-Lap/dp/B000AYTYLW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413677916&sr=8-1&keywords=ironman+30+lap

u/Tjaden4815 · 2 pointsr/sailing

The Ronstan Clear Start is THE sailing watch. I have raced dinghies for a long time, and that is the way to go. I don't like big watches, so I wear a Timex Ironman. No real reason to get anything fancier than a waterproof watch with the countdown timer. The Clear Start can sync the timer, though, which is great.

u/kibitzor · 2 pointsr/running

Consider bumping it up to $30 and getting one of the highest rated running watches on amazon.com.

You'll have it for at least 2 years, consider it worth the $30.

u/notimeforidiots · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I AM LINKING THIS BECAUSE I KNOW YOU ADDED IT AFTER OUR BACON CULT TALK YESTERDAY <33333 IM SO PROUD/HAPPY

u/third-eye · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/Musical_life · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

#1

#2

#3 different item now.

Bacon is Meat Candy and surprise me!

u/pifan2k17 · 2 pointsr/Watchexchange

if you are in the US, I bought this Seiko and I am really happy with it: Seiko 5 Blue Dial Stainless Steel Automatic Mens Watch SNZF15 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ELSSOO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dgcjzbC6G6MP8

u/hbaas · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Agreed!

Specifically, I'd suggest the seiko 5 diver, or the orient ray or mako. They are all very solid budget divers.

u/ZN4STY · 2 pointsr/Watches

Got it:

Its a seiko5

first a seiko automatic

Second, a slightly larger seiko

u/ThisTakesGumption · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

As always, you can ask /r/watches for more detailed opinions, but in terms of style it looks fine.

For $125 I'd recommend some version of the seiko 5 as a nicer automatic, but if you like the commando go for it.

u/zygie · 2 pointsr/Watches

Sure. The Japanese are kings of value at that price point, and you'll have a fair share of selections from a few brands, types of movement (automatic/mechanicals, quartz, UHF quartz, solar quartz, etc.) and styles (diver, field, pilot, chrono, etc.) all good for day-to-day wear.

A good place to start is look through listings from Seiko, Orient, Citizen, and Casio's Edifice line.

A few examples:

Seiko SNZG13 - automatic field/military style

Orient Defender - automatic field style - also comes in blue

Seiko SNZF17(black) / SNZF15(blue/pepsi bezel) - automatic diver style

Seiko SNZH55/53/57 - automatic black, blue, and black/gold diver style

Various Seiko chronographs on bracelets - quartz movements

Orient Mako II and Ray II - automatic diver style watches with an upgraded movement over the Seiko automatics

Various Casio Edifice chronographs on bracelets - quartz movements

There's a lot more not limited to these brands as well - I'm sure other people can recommend you something nice. I've excluded models not on a bracelet - but if you change your mind you can also look through Citizen and Bulova's offerings.

Here's the current buying guide on $0-$250 watches.

If you really like the MVMT, just buy it, but do so knowing what you're actually getting. The particular model you linked has a chronograph but doesn't even have markings on the subdials, so the chronograph is kinda pointless - how can you tell which dial is which?

u/Metcarfre · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

From Amazon.com proper, not a reseller/trader/store/etc.

Get coupon

u/misterbigtime · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

For those bigheads out there, 55mm Wayfarers are ~$81 on Amazon right now.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001UQ71G4/ref=oh_details_o08_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Same pair that was advertised here a few months back for ~$51.



edit:


Also, these amazing huge 60mm RB for ~$85

http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-Boyfriend-Sunglasses-Non-Polarized-Gradient/dp/B00372I9M4/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1370645133&sr=1-1&keywords=RB4147

Not sure if they're MFA friendly but I rock them.

u/alejandrolopez · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Those are some nice looking aviators. But with my experience with Ray Bans, I could not be happier. I bought some New Wayfarers <a>http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-RB2132-Wayfarer-Sunglasses-G-15-XLT/dp/B001UQ71G4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1320119612&sr=8-1</a> Had them a few months. Could not be happier. Highly recommend them. But if they are not your style, Ray Ban also has some very good quality aviator style glasses. Hope I helped!

u/2capp · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Amazon has Ray-Ban New Wayfarers starting at $75 in the classic colors and Original Wayfarers starting at about $80. Depending on your face shape I'd go try them on first. I thought I wanted Originals but they were giant on my face. The New Wayfarer is perfect. I also got them in brown tortoise to rub it in on all the haters :p

u/XModz017 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I agree, instead buy from amazon but make sure that they are either sold by amazon itself or fulfilled by amazon. They will most likely be real and even if they are not amazon has great customer service and will definitely refund you.

u/coastalforest · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

i have an intro that i think is okay!

these ray-bans are pretty rad IMO. you can't go wrong with the classic black/crystal green.

those knock knock day of the week file folders look pretty fun.

this is me tryna look happy. i like my hair right now. i cut it myself a while ago, and it turned out okay! i think i'm a pretty caring person. i like that i'm tall. i think being tall is fun.

/u/warner4qwert /u/irocknroll /u/seatrash

i think the prize breakdown should be around 60% for first place, 40% for second.

i've found that a good way to deal with stress is self-reflection and some basic meditation. people are always so busy, they never take the time to sit down for a second, clear their mind, and let the stress escape them. as a person with some pretty intense anxiety, meditating has helped me a lot with stressful situations.

anyway, good luck at the festival~

u/baccgirl · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Oh this is sooooo much fun!
Ok...here goes.
Canned unicorn meat
Booze smuggling tampons
Handerpants
Emergency inflatable chicken
Face/Butt towel
Yodelling Pickle
Bacon Bandages
USB Humping Dog
Soap

Ok..that should just about do it! Xxxxx
We ❤️ You Robert!

u/awesosaur · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/cryonine · 2 pointsr/pics

I'll only believe it if you put on a pair of handerpants.

u/brwalkernc · 2 pointsr/AdvancedRunning

How about these?

u/granitehoncho · 2 pointsr/gentlemanboners
u/GetOffMyLawn_ · 2 pointsr/fatlogic

Everybody has nipples, but guys like to make comments nonetheless. You can get silicone pasties to hide your nips. Your other option would be silicone bra insert or silicone bra.

Me, I am too old to give a fuck. One of the nice things about getting older.

u/KTcube · 2 pointsr/genderqueer

If you're comfortable not having tight fabric to keep your boobs in place, but you're concerned about showing nipples, there are reusable silicone things that stick to the nipples and keep them smooth. This way, you have the appearance of not showing your nipples, and the protection of your nipples from fabric rubbing them, and none of the wires and straps that bras have. like this

Of course with those sticky things, your boobs will still be able to move, but maybe they'll look more "professional". I think that your breasts are going to move unless you wear something very tight to keep them in place, which is going to basically be a bra or a binder. (maybe by another name. But you'll end up with a strap around your ribs and straps over your shoulders, or just an overall super-tight top anytime you're trying to keep your boobs in place. Loose fitting tops are not going to prevent your fat from jiggling no matter what.)

u/harrick · 2 pointsr/Swimming

A completely different option is nipple covers. They do help minimize nipples being pointy.

u/tenzigshowtime · 2 pointsr/EDC
u/cairdes · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I found mine on barenecessities.com, it is also on figleaves.com, and Nordstroms. Here is the Amazon link and here is the sports bra's page on the Panache website. It is a UK company so make sure you know your size in UK terms. If you scross down this page. You can see a chart comparing US to UK sizes.

u/trialblog · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Panache! It is ah-mazing. I do go down a band and a cup size in this one, normally wear a 30F, took a 28F in white. I don't know if that holds true across the board tho, it might just be because I have in-betweeny sized breasts.

u/Pippyn · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

The Panache Wired Sports Bra has saved my running life! I bought mine on Amazon LINK
PRO TIP: This ran a cup size big for me. I'm a 32GG and the 32G is perfect for me.

edit: I'm just now realizing this isn't in K on Amazon. Sorry :(

u/simplythere · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I can understand the desire to buy something for your SO, even if there's a likelihood that they may not like it. My husband isn't a fan of shopping so he won't even bother looking until his current clothes rip or become threadbare, so I've always just bought a bunch of options for him to try at home without the pressure and discomfort of a dressing room and returned things that he didn't like. I've returned entire orders of clothes to Nordstrom because he didn't like any of it. I think it's the sentiment of doing something considerate to make them feel comfortable vs. what you actually end up buying.

As for your question, I think the Panache underwired sports bra is pretty popular among very busty women. Compression-only bras may not provide enough support for women with a lot of volume. I'd also try one with molded cups and no underwire like the Moving Comfort one another girl suggested because depending on how her breasts are spaced, some underwires go up too high and can cause discomfort where the center gore will dig into the breast tissue.

u/dehue · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I am not the person you replied to but I wear 28GG and by far my favorite sports bra and bra in general is the wired panache sports bra. It comes in bra sizes up to H cup from 28 to 40 band. It's completely amazing - it manages to be really comfortable with padded underwires that I wear it out dancing or casually. It provides support without strangling me and has a racerback clip for added support. It even gives a great shape under shirts. It really makes running a no longer a painful horrible experience. Can be bought at Amazon, Nordstroms usually has some as well.

Do make sure that you are wearing the right size though. Victoria Secret told me I was 32DDD, but I did not realize until later how badly that size fit me. VS and other similar places tend to use outdated measuring methods that fit women into larger bands and smaller cups to fit people into A - DD range. This method really does not work well for bigger busts and results in bras with not the best support or fit. I am much happier after switching to wearing a tigher band with cups that actually fit my boobs properly.

u/memmly · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I have two of these bras and they're my favorite for running:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005VNFFZ6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494425729&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=panache+sports+bra&dpPl=1&dpID=41z%2Bal%2Bc7yL&ref=plSrch

They have version without underwire too.

Edit: id like to clarify that i wear 28F and I'm very particular about having enough support while running. So this bra really does great

u/TimYoung · 2 pointsr/Watches

My first watch was a Casio with a calculator. Love that watch. Might even buy that again just for old times sake.

Now comes in gold version or you can get him a classic $10 Casio cos you know he would probably break it or lose it.

Actually what am I talking about. Don't 11 years kids now a days want you to buy them an Iphone and Ipads?

u/Fuiste · 2 pointsr/Watches

If you're okay with a little kitsch, the Casio Data Bank in gold is a fun digital watch. It's not for everyone, but if you're okay not taking it too seriously, it's a good looking watch.

u/AlexHimself · 2 pointsr/progresspics

I have the same gold Casio watch in the left picture.

For those interested in picking up the ladies.

u/IndustriousMadman · 2 pointsr/Watches

I think this gold-tone Casio Databank is exactly what you're looking for.

u/Captain_-H · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Well I don't know what style you're looking for, but maybe a seiko would work, or for much cheaper a leather strap weekender. As far as a belt I think you'd want to get a really close match on the color of leather and that's hard to do without physically looking at both the boots and belt.

u/auf_der_autobahn · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

The Timex Weekender and Easy Reader are always recommended and always great for the price. Their case diameters are both under 40mm, which is good for smaller wrists. I don't know a whole lot about higher price points but the 35-39mm range is probably what you're after.


If you need an extra hole you can also just do it yourself. But if you don't feel comfortable then a watchmaker could definitely hook you up.

u/Biddo97 · 2 pointsr/teenagers

If you're interested in practical things, consider a watch, or a quality belt (wallets are good too but you already said that haha)

u/chrispscott · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Yeah usually the most expensive piece is the watch. If you get a versatile piece like one of the different Seiko 5 models or a Timex Weekender instead of what I use you can usually knock at least $100 off the price of the outfit.

u/Pandalovar1Hundred · 2 pointsr/Watchexchange

SOLD
Up for sale is this nice Timex Weekender with a leather strap! Watch is in good condition but has a very small nick near the crown. Leather strap is slightly worn but is still definitely wearable. This is a great watch for the summer time!
~~Asking $15 shipped from MD, USA
SHIPPING ONLY TO CONUS~~
SOLD

u/SSBubberDucky · 2 pointsr/Watches

Honestly it depends on your attire and your straps. I feel like the white face would look nicer with some other nato straps I have. Though, the cream does add that old watch sort of look to it, kind of vintage ish and I love that type of look. They're not too distinct from each other. Like wearing this on my wrist I wouldn't know it was cream unless I held a flashlight up to it and compared it to a white shirt.

This is the exact cream face I bought, I don't recommend buying this exact one. The whole item shows a leather strap that seems to look nice (which is the whole reason I got this one) but it's actually synthetic leather and it feels very thin and cheap. After wear and tear of only just a month or less actually the strap tends to stretch and you'll have to move it a hole tighter. It does look nice the instant you get it, but it does not last. Buy another weekender with a different strap because that one is just bad quality overall. Ill take some pictures in a little bit with the strap on a black face I use it on occasionally.

u/Mehknic · 2 pointsr/Watches

It's an older model. Generally, Orient USA is a good place to buy these (straight from them...always use a coupon code), but they're out of stock on silver/white and silver/black V1 models.

A reseller on Amazon has V1 models, but they're kinda overpriced.

u/reportingfordooty · 2 pointsr/Watches

Could you stretch your budget to $180? (link). This Seagull might appeal to you (under 150).

u/OneLegAtATime · 2 pointsr/TheVeneration

The orient is <$200 on amazon.

The model's called the Bambino, just a month or two ago they came out with a different face for it as well. Probaby not the best price for it but here it is for reference. Trying to emulate an even older watch feel from the 20's-30's I think.

And yes, I do know that "affordable" is a relative term, haha. the original Omega devilles go for $300-500, then add $100-200 for servicing. Personally, $200 is really my upper limit for a watch at this point.

u/turk11042 · 2 pointsr/Watches

On the very inexpensive end, the Orient Bambino: http://www.amazon.com/Orient-ER24004B-Bambino-Automatic-Mechanical/dp/B008VBUZDW It comes in multiple dial/case color configurations. Doesn't come on a bracelet, although there are similar Orient models that do.

Moving into the affordable range, the Tissot Visodate: http://www.amazon.com/Tissot-TIST0194301603101-Heritage-Visodate-Automatic/dp/B0041Q44T2
Again, multiple dial/case colors, but no bracelet option (I don't think).

Still affordable, Seiko Cocktail Time: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-MECHANICAL-Shinobu-Ishigaki-SARB065/dp/B0038OLUMM
This model comes in the one style, but does come on either a bracelet or strap. There are other SARBxx models with different dial colors.

Moving into luxury watches, Grand Seiko Snowflake: http://www.seiyajapan.com/collections/grand-seiko/products/s-sbga011

Premium Luxury, Patek Philippe Calatrava: http://m.jomashop.com/patek-5127-1g.html#0

u/consumeradvocacy · 2 pointsr/Watches

Sturhling's are generally poor quality with reliability problems. This Orient Bambino is much higher quality and features an in house automatic movement

u/xenox2 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

For $200 you can get a much better watch than that.

The Orient Bambino cost $122 on amazon right now, uses in house mechanical movements and looks so much more expensive than it is.

u/Majorminormajor · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

It's a lot of money for a quartz watch. You're paying a lot of money to have Armani written on your watch. The Orient bambino in black is around the same price, but is mechanical (40mm):

http://wornandwound.com/2012/08/29/review-orient-bambino-er24004b/

http://www.amazon.com/Orient-ER24004B-Bambino-Automatic-Mechanical/dp/B008VBUZDW

This Citizen is roughly the same look, but is solar, so you won't have to worry about battery changes for a while (37mm):

www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8240-03E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Leather/dp/B000EQS1D8/

Seiko has a similar solar (37mm): www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNE049-Stainless-Steel-Solar/dp/B004400ZCK/

42mm can be big, depending on your build/wrist, though big is 'in' right now.

You say you like technology, I have a Citizen Nighthawk which I like. It's big, and the dial can be a bit busy: http://www.jomashop.com/citizen-bj7000-52e.html

What about chronographs? (Stopwatches)

u/VampireCampfire · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Orient Bambino for $130 is a solid choice and can be found for cheaper.

u/huffalump1 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Keep trying different shapes of sunglasses. Dollar store, thrift shop, etc. Until you find something that works.

Or just try some $5 polarized Wayfarer rip offs.

u/nosatisfashion · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Another alternative are these $5 ones which have been mentioned here before. Unlike the ones the OP linked to, these don't put a list price of $39.99 to make it look like you're getting a great deal.

Edit: Never owned polarized glasses before so found this video on how to test if it's polarized: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59rfqDcRMgI

u/kashk5 · 2 pointsr/moto360

If you want a black metal band, check out the Pebble Steel Metal Watchband

u/Khaiyan · 2 pointsr/moto360

I purchased the band from Amazon.com a week ago for $27 all included, but now it's on sale on Amazon UK for £24.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00L8C81BY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1416071791&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SY200_QL40

u/Lysser8er · 2 pointsr/Crossdress

Don't know about making your own but we found some on Amazon for about $40 and they've worked really well. Here's the link: Check this out: Feminique 1000gr Silicone Breast Forms size 34D/36C/38B(size 7) Fak... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015YJ6BJU/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_qMrFybDS5TQQF

u/SilverlightPony · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

As promised, recommendations.

Top recommendation for budget breastforms would be something like this: https://www.amazon.com/E-FAK-Concave-Silicone-Enhancer-Inserts/dp/B06XNQM5VY/

I got some that were similar from TheBreastformStore a while back, but they were open-box/minor-defect (if there was a defect, I never found it) so they were only $30-40. I can't find the page for them on there any more though.

Second rec: https://www.amazon.com/Feminique-Breast-Forms-Crossdresser-Mastectomy/dp/B015YJ6BJU/

These won't work as well for the bra you're getting though, hence the lower recommendation. These "teardrop" type forms, particularly ones with a flat back (which the cheap teardrops tend to have) work better with underwire bras.

u/CD-in-DC · 2 pointsr/MtF

I have these: Feminique 1000gr Silicone Breast Forms size 34D/36C/38B(size 7) Fake boobs for Crossdresser/ Mastectomy Patient https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015YJ6BJU

I really like them. They also have smaller and bigger sizes. I’d probably go with these or the 600gr ones depending on your size.

Don’t use any of the “pocket bras” that you’ll see links to, they are all terrible. I’ve ordered like four different ones. Just find a decent normal bra.

u/I_hate_naming_things · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

I bought these the other day, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015YJ6BJU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They feel great, and really help with my dysphoria but I can't really help with the differences in shape or which are the most realistic. I will probably won't buy anymore because I plan on growing my own, but /r/crossdressing might also be a good place to go for those type of questions.

u/CD1729 · 2 pointsr/crossdressing

I got these breast forms online, and they're pretty good yet at a reasonable price: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015YJ6BJU They have lots of different sizes, so you can get them smaller or larger if you want.

u/artie_fresh · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Same here but I wanted this 41mm and they only have a 44mm. Don't know which to get.

u/JewWhore · 2 pointsr/Watches

I'd say buy 2 or 3 for $50 to $100 each. I bought 3 watches (for less than $100 total) before I finally figured out what I like wearing. My first watch was a chronograph on a steel bracelet. I learned very quickly what I do and don't like in chronographs (this one had many features I disliked), and I figured out that, like you, I dislike steel bracelets. I still have that one, but I don't wear it. After that I figured out that I like divers, so I ordered one of those. It turned out I didn't know enough about watches and bought something that didn't fit at all. I figured out where I went wrong, and bought a third watch. It is the one that /u/fragilestories recommended, the Casio mdv106. I wear this watch daily. I think it was nice to have a few and wear each for a while, and doing that let me get the perfect watch. Now that I know what I like, I know that when I spend $200 to $300 on my next watch it will be great. I am planning to upgrade to the Seiko SKX007, which will be my first mechanical watch. I guarantee that I will wear it every day once I have it.

Think about what you want to use your watch for. Will you look at it in class when writing the date on your papers? Get a date window. Want to time things? You need a chronograph. Figure out what features you will use and go from their. Or go for what you think looks the coolest, even if it has different features than you would use.

Also, look through this sub and think about what looks you like. Do you like numbers? Roman numerals? Symbols? What colors do you like? What straps do you like (these are pretty easy to change, but you will have to add straps into your budget if you want something other than what the watch comes with).

Here are 3 watches that will give you a good variety. These 3 will let you rotate watches, change your style, and figure out what features you like and don't like. The three together fit your price point (or are very close).

I love diver's watches,and would start with this: Casio mdv106:
https://smile.amazon.com/Casio-MDV106-1AV-Stainless-Steel-Watch/dp/B009KYJAJY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467354240&sr=8-1&keywords=casio+mdv106

I like some chronographs, especially the ones symmetrical across the right and left faces. The Timex weekender is great:
https://smile.amazon.com/Timex-Unisex-TW2P623009J-Weekender-Display/dp/B00QIJ62M2/ref=sr_1_3?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1467354305&sr=1-3&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=timex+weekender

Maybe you'll find you don't like any complications on your watch (I personally do not like date windows. I think watches look better without them. However, I do use it every day on my watch, so I have a begrudging appreciation for them). Here's another Timex without anything but an hour, minute, and second hand:
https://smile.amazon.com/Timex-Weekender-Fairfield-Quartz-Casual/dp/B0194L6AMC/ref=sr_1_7?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1467354305&sr=1-7&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=timex+weekender

Tl:dr You won't know what you like until you've worn a few different watches. A $150 budget is enough to buy several watches, so do that and pick a favorite.

u/beyeukr2004 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

My stance on this as a watch enthusiast: the thing about watches is that they don't need to be expensive to be good looking, decent/high quality and from a reputable brand. The Timex Fairfield looks exactly like a DW watch at 1/3 the price and easily better quality.

Seikos, Orients, Casios, Timex routinely get upvotes along with the Rolex and the Omegas. People shit on "fashion" watches is like people shitting on a $50 t shirt from Zara. Unless it's a unique piece (see my comment history on the Slow watch, $300 is wayy too much for them but I'd totally get it on sale), don't buy crappy fashion quartzes.

u/senora_sassafrass · 2 pointsr/breastfeeding

Would something like this work for you?

Women's Full Cup Lightly Padded Wirefree Maternity Breastfeeding Nursing Bra Size L, 3PCS/Pack(Pink-Black-Beige) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_k47CAZ42NSfWs

It's what I've been using. 32 B pre pregnancy, 34 C ish when I delivered/when I'm full of milk. They're pretty comfy and super reasonable. The pads come out if you want. I started with them in but got annoyed with folding them down to pump or let little man eat.

u/schnitzengiggle · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I loved these Hofish ones when I was pregnant and also love them now for breastfeeding (although I’ve now replaced the pads in them with some bamboobies pads).

u/sunnyinthesouth · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Sure! I wanted to wait until after baby was here to invest in good nursing bras as I know my size will probably change so I didn't mind going the cheap route for the last few weeks.

Women's Full Cup Lightly Padded Wirefree Maternity Breastfeeding Nursing Bra Size L, 3PCS/Pack(Pink-Black-Beige) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vTQqzbPRVB3SN

u/vanillamode · 2 pointsr/Watches

if you want a chronograph in that price range, take a look at Timex. They have plenty of options, like the Weekender chronograph or the Expedition chronograph

If you are interested in a Seiko chronograph, one thing to be aware of is that the chronograph records the minutes on a 60min subdial, which is really tiny and hard to read, and kind of limits their usefulness past 59 seconds in my experience. Compare to the Timex chronograph, which records minutes on a much easier to read 30min subdial, with the trade-off that it can only record up to 30min.

a dive watch with a rotating bezel can also be used as a timer. Timex has some diver-styled watches like the Allied Coastline or Expedition Ranger, but they don't really have the water resistance to be true dive watches. You can look at the Casio Duro as well, which actually is a dive watch.

these so far are all quartz watches. if you are interested in a mechanical watch, your budget probably limits you to Seiko5 or Vostok, maybe Orient if you can stretch your budget a bit more

u/venusprefers · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

My daily driver is a timex weekender chrono. Not exactly UL, but it's been reliable for several years and I like the way it looks. I replaced the strap with a woven perlon nato-style strap that's a lot lighter and more comfortable for hiking. The non-chrono version is lighter but I find the chronograph very useful in the backcountry for things like keep track of aquamira, steeping tea, tracking mileage/pace.

u/shadowbanningsucks · 2 pointsr/Watches

Examples of cheaper chronos by Timex and Casio

u/moosejock · 2 pointsr/onebag

Amazon Basics makes a carry on travel knapsack that looks reasonable.

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01J24H2K0/

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u/regular_gonzalez · 1 pointr/Watches

That'll be a pretty tight price point for something "cool". As far as sizing, look in the watch description for the case size. 40mm or smaller will work fine on a small wrist. From there, I'd go to Amazon and search Men's Timex Watch -- that's one of two companies who make decent watches in the $20 range. The other is Casio but they tend to make bigger watchs that might be too large for your wrist.

Something like https://www.amazon.com/Timex%C2%AE-Reader-Brown-Leather-T20041/dp/B000B55AEA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1473330695&sr=8-1&keywords=men%27s+timex+watch will be a classy looking every day option and it's well sized for your wrist. If you want a digital readout, you could go with something like https://www.amazon.com/Timex-T78677-Classic-Gold-Tone-Expansion/dp/B000SQM5PE/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1473330695&sr=8-11&keywords=men%27s+timex+watch for a retro look, or something like https://www.amazon.com/Timex-T5E901-Ironman-Watch-Black/dp/B000AYTYLW/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1473330695&sr=8-4&keywords=men%27s+timex+watch for more features.

u/denkoen11 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Buy an digital timex if you're going to wear a watch under $1000 and want to look like a "big boy". Many CEOs / finance executives still wear their digital Timex from their trading days, which has led digital watches to become a popular look in high finance and other wealthy circles.

ex: http://www.amazon.com/Timex-T5E901-Ironman-Watch-Black/dp/B000AYTYLW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417311427&sr=8-1&keywords=timex+ironman

u/wachmann · 1 pointr/Watches

I know you want mechanical, but I'd really recommend a simple, cheap quartz instead. I traveled there recently with my Ironman, and it let me set two arbitrary time zones, was water- and shock-resistant, and the Indiglo light was a godsend in the overnight flights. Plus it didn't stand out so much that I was an easy target for theft (at times we walked through the seedier parts of Mumbai).

u/Kraphtyone · 1 pointr/pelotoncycle

Here’s a link for a 35 dollar Timex Ironman with Chrono.

https://www.amazon.com/Timex-T5E901-Ironman-Classic-Black/dp/B000AYTYLW

u/notmaisiewilliams · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

No mattress wallet to be found, but I've found you some better options...

Bringin' home the bacon

Banana for scale

Dad joke

u/purrImacatpurpur · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

HI!!!! HOW ARE YOU??? I LOVE WORKING! My favorite thing was actually applying and getting a job... well, getting three offers and then picking one... and I don't regret the one I picked :)

this can be used!

u/ItsKennyBitch · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1)Im pissed off that my pool isnt filled yet. its going to cost alot of money to fill which i dont have! GRRRR. im waiting for the rain to do its job,
2)Seen a kid pick up a 20 dollar bill and give it to a police officer.
3) Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what your going to get.
4) Whats not to love about a BACON WALLET

u/wkndgolfer · 1 pointr/nova

You should get the [bacon wallet] (https://www.amazon.com/Accoutrements-11653-Bacon-Wallet/dp/B0014J7NDI) to go with it.

u/cecil255 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Why is that you link to the bacon floss twice :(

bacon wallet

u/rmrkm3 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Since you're asking reddit, these seemed oddly apt, and $1.29 to spare: This and this.

u/sarahsssnake · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Bacon is Meat Candy. Surprise me.

I think the bacon wallet is kinda nifty.

u/adaranyx · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

An Epic Meal Time bacon strips shirt!

And a wallet :D

Duct tape?

50 Shades of Bacon.

And wrap it all in some bacon gift wrap.

Bacon is Meat Candy! Surprise me :)

u/Cutsman4057 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Bacon is Meat Candy

surprise me!

Here is what I had to drink on my 21st. Smelled good, tasted... well i dont know, i was drunk :)

If he is a redditor, he might like this

and one of my personal favorites, the bacon wallet!

u/angry-ghost · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

bacon wallet?

Bacon is meat candy.
All my items are in euros so with shipping included anything 4 euro or less should be about 10$ surprises are nice if its not too much trouble for you. ^ -^

u/ledit0ut · 1 pointr/Watches

Personally if I was to go for the blue dial theme I would go with the classic Seiko pepsi bezel. This or this.

But if I had to choose from your list I would go with the 2nd watch.

u/hjaltih · 1 pointr/Watches

I just got this on Amazon. Its a little over your $125 mark but not by much

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ELSSOO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

Its a classic :)

u/Sizzlevill · 1 pointr/amiugly

Thanks for the input! by glasses do you mean sunglasses? I will get some better pics. I know I need to update my wardrobe and I am currently working on getting in better shape. I just haven't decided whether or not to keep the beard but I appreciate the advice.

u/Bearyllium · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Amazon has them for around ~$70 if you're interested. Otherwise just wear what you like.

u/PiousInterlocutor · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Don't mess with that other retarded website that guy posted.
Order from Amazon. Its almost even cheaper. And there is no catch, just make sure it is amazon who is fulfilling your order. Heres a link for some ray bans, for $78. Thats almost $50 off.

http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-RB2132-Wayfarer-Sunglasses-G-15-XLT/dp/B001UQ71G4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1369280154&sr=8-1&keywords=ray+ban

u/wondermonkey_ · 1 pointr/teenagers

probably my handerpants

u/scooterprint · 1 pointr/shittysuperpowers

Imagine if this was normal. People would be walking around with Handerpants and finger cots.

u/luxtina · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Weird

Why?

Ummm

My item (from my Misc WL)

u/Matrixsjd · 1 pointr/PSVR

This would go great with these, gotta protect those move controllers too! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002Q0L6UK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5ydgybZGZSVCK

u/silentjay01 · 1 pointr/CFB

I was thinking Handerpants for mine.

u/dr-mladjo · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice
u/LolosterGoldfish · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits
  • If you haven't already, please check your measurements according to the side bar. I can't emphasize this enough and if I sound rude about this I don't mean to, it's just important to finding a properly fitted bra of any type!
  • How backless are we talking? They make low back converter straps that hook up directly to your bra and depending on how the back of the dress looks that could be an option for you. Typically you wear them so that it hooks directly in the back, loops around your stomach and then hooks to the other side. You can also wear them in such a way that you hook it to the back, bring the wing forward, wrap it around your back, and then hook it up to the other wing (also brought forward). The low-back converter strap method would probably give you the most support, though if it is also a strapless dress I don't recommend using one of these with the "bring it forward first" method because I imagine that it would fall down.
  • Depending on your size the stick on backless bras may or may not work for you. There are a few different types of these, but keep in mind none of them will give you the same support as an actual bra (at least as far as the information I've gathered so far suggests). There's the silicone chicken cutlet type, the cloth chicken cutlet type, the underwire type, the U-plunge type, the disposable adhesive type, and then there's this type which encapsulates each breast, just to name a few. The problem with many of them (though not all of them) is that they label their sizes as "a-cup," "b-cup," "c-cup", etc. They assume that all a-cups (etc.) hold the same volume. This is completely inaccurate so trying to gauge your actual size is very difficult. Mostly you just have to buy it and try it multiple times until you find your size.
  • For example: I wear a UK 30G and in a Nubra Original I found the c-cup to be just slightly too large and I ended up going with a b-cup. Though I've also heard from someone else who was about the same size as me that the c-cup and even the d-cup was way too small for them. I think I might be shallow shaped and I don't believe the other person was so breast shape may be an issue when finding one that fits as well.
  • The Maidenform underwire one that I linked to does list sister sizes, so if you have been sized by the methods on the size bar and if a sister size is available then it could possibly fit. A possible fit issue I could see with these is that the wires could be too wide or too narrow depending. The very last adhesive bra that I listed to is probably the most accurate in terms of sizing, but from what I understand they aren't very low-cut if that is a concern.
  • Another option you could try if you aren't concerned about support in the least is to use nipple covers and fashion tape to keep the dress stuck down to your skin.

    Having gotten through saying all of that, if you have been sized by the methods used here in r/abrathatfits and you end up getting one of these bras, I am currently working on collecting data in a survey so that a more accurate sizing guide could be created. Please fill it out and let us know how it goes for you, but again, only if you've been sized by our methods (and again if my repetitive nature about this is coming off as rude it's not intended to be - I just want to get the most accurate information out there for other people). And if anyone else is reading this, the survey is still going on. I've only had 2 responses to it so far.
u/GiggleGiggleTeeHee · 1 pointr/brafree

Pasties are not at all uncomfortable.I often forget to take them off before I go to bed(which would NEVER happen with a bra). They're exactly what you need...why not try them out? I buy [these] ( http://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Silicone-Nipple-Covers-Pasties/dp/B00428ZHRC). They're less than two dollars a pair so you have literally nothing to lose. These babies completely hide my pierced nipples!

u/JCdentonManderley · 1 pointr/dubai

Thisncouod help if you don't find any thick shirts: https://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Silicone-Nipple-Covers-Pasties/dp/B00428ZHRC

u/armadillocake · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Gap has cotton bralettes that are sort of like 1/2 a tank top with the shelf bra in it. Just go to their website and search bralette and they'll pop right up. For me these are just enough to keep perky nips at bay.

If you're still concerned about showing too much maybe try silicone nipple petals. Like these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00428ZHRC?pc_redir=1410942488&robot_redir=1

Sorry for the full link, on mobile.

u/ImALittleCrackpot · 1 pointr/trashy
u/asonzogni · 1 pointr/BSA

This is a real good start! I only have a few suggestions.

  1. Add 2 or 3 more pairs of gloves. Your safety comes first and gloves break, or if left unused for extended periods they dry rot. Get vinyl, not latex as many people have allergies.

    1a. Hand Sanitizer, for you before you put on gloves and after you take them off. EVERY TIME!

  2. Someone posted a picture of their kit with medic shears and a pen light. Those are vital in any kit! The shears help you expose a wound, and the pen light is a valuable diagnostic tool.

  3. Ditch the betadine and alcohol pads, clean wounds with soap and water. So, add a small bit of scentless hand soap.

  4. Ditch the burn cream, until a burn has cooled down for at least half an hour (more with bigger burns) all you are doing is basting the burn like a turkey. The cream will actually trap heat and continue to cause thermal damage. If it hurts to much to complete your "short hike" then it is not a minor burn, they need help.

  5. More adhesive bandages, they are small and cuts are plentiful. (with a commensurate amount of antibiotic cream)

  6. Add an OTC analgesic like Tylenol or Motrin

  7. Remember that you have an endless supply of cravats in your scouts Neckerchiefs. These are invaluable for bandaging and splinting so if your troop does not hike in uniform, or you just don't wear neckerchiefs, add 1 or 2 more cravats.

  8. Put the "blister kit" in the First aid kit, this way it never gets lost.

  9. Tweezers, because splinters happen! I am extremely partial to these http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Sliver-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374681258&sr=8-2&keywords=sliver+gripper

  10. Segment everything into separate zip lock bags, keeps things dry, and if your patient is a mess keeps things uncontaminated.

  11. Consider laminating a single sheet of your care report and a grease pencil, impervious to rain, you can wipe it off afterwards for reuse, and a grease pencil always works. Photocopy before you erase it if you need a permanent record.

  12. You should always have your Part A&B (maybe even C) Med forms with you on a hike, we put all the scouts in a single zip file which we password protect (remember zip is encryption AND compression) and we put it on a thumb drive for all SM staff. This is: more tolerant of water than paper forms, takes less space, allows for multiple distribution, and the contents of the form are more secure.

    Because of First Aid Merit Badge I joined my local ambulance squad 27 years ago and then went to Paramedic school. Because of my professional certification I am obligated to use Oral Glucose instead of hard candy or Honey but those are well known working solutions. Just remember, they are only for conscious people who can ingest it themselves.

    That buckle whistle is pretty cool! I will be getting one today :)

u/neptunesbrinypubes · 1 pointr/xxfitness

We have similar stats, so just chiming in with some anecdotal experience!

I hit puberty before many of the girls in my class and was known for having outrageously large boobs throughout middle and high school, so mine, too, have been the target of my frustrations for many years. After having children, they grew exponentially (nursing and weight gain), and haven't gone back to their previous size since. They're a nuisance and a pain, and I'd likely be really self-conscious of them if I were less comfortable with myself, because their mass means they hang low on my chest wall without a bra to lift them up. Personally, I've considered breast reduction, but not seriously, because, for better or worse, I experience a lot of anxiety with surgery and hospitals. In short, you're not alone in resenting something that other women get augmented to possess.

Here is a visual reference of the change in my own body since I lost 50 lbs. After my second kiddo, I was at my heaviest weight, 180 lbs (am 5'1"). I think I was a 36 J. After the weight loss, I was a 30 G. That's three band sizes and six cup sizes, and keep in mind that cup size also shrinks in proportion to band size.

I imagine your results will be largely influenced by genetics; but that being said, there's still hope. I think you absolutely need to get yourself a hardcore, proper sports bra after being properly fitted. I have a Panache, and I can do anything in it without pain. At my largest, I wore an Enell, and currently I wear a Panache and am size 32GG. I prefer the Panache over other styles and brands because it has a center spacer that separates the breasts. At my bust size, a traditional pull-on sports bra that creates the pressed-together-uniboob-look just means I'm in for lots of sweat and heat rash. Another well-regarded sports bra for busty ladies is the Freya, but I've found that the Freya brand, although superior quality, personally doesn't work for me because I'm a full-on-bottom breast shape and they're often too shallow for me. I've also had my Panache for three years and use it exclusively, and it looks and performs like new.

As an aside, I worry that your use of the word "disproportionate" to describe yourself indicates that you have some unhealthy feelings toward your body. Many of us have experienced body dysmorphia, but you need to understand that there's no such thing as a disproportionate body, unless you have Elephantiasis or a similar medical disease. I know you were probably just using it to describe how chesty you feel, but big busted or not, you're not unnaturally or wrongly shaped, and you need to know that. Keep eating well and moving your body, and hopefully your happiness in your own skin will follow!

u/CB81 · 1 pointr/xxfitness

What type of bra are you wearing? Most sports bras are compression type, which rely on stretchy fabrics to squish you into your ribcage, and generally don't provide much support for bounce.


Try an encapsulation bra like the Panache Sport or Freya Active. Encapsulation bras are fitted to your ribcage measurement where the band rests, usually have wires to surround your whole breast, and provide higher rise for protection against upward movement. You might also like Enell, Shock Absorber, or Moving Comfort.


Panache and Freya use UK sizing, so head here to figure out what size to get: http://www.brasizecalculator.tk

u/kbug21 · 1 pointr/xxfitness

32F here (UK sizing) and Lululemon didn't cut it. It was painful to run. Now I wear Panache and it's awesome!

Edit: This bra is THE SHIT for busty ladies https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005VNFFZ6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1478242843&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=panache+sports+bra

u/looking4abook · 1 pointr/Watches
u/BootyPhucker · 1 pointr/funny

This watch has some funny reviews and Q&As as well

u/LittleHelperRobot · 1 pointr/moto360

Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007HHWF0W/

^That's ^why ^I'm ^here, ^I ^don't ^judge ^you. ^PM ^/u/xl0 ^if ^I'm ^causing ^any ^trouble. ^WUT?

u/an_mfa_throwaway · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice
u/OrangePaper7 · 1 pointr/Watches

https://www.amazon.com/Timex-Unisex-Weekender-Silver-Tone-Leather/dp/B0083XFT5M

price shouldn't make too much of a difference... thanks!

u/Contral_l · 1 pointr/AskMen

already got myself some quality headphones on black Friday. (Philips Fidelio L1)

I would really like:

Timex Weekender, because I'm never aware of the time and taking my phone out of my pocket is annoying


a slim wallet, I'm sick of carrying bulky shit


shot glasses with my schools logo, because I like alcohol and Go Canes


spotify subscription

u/whitepangolin · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

This or this is what you want.

u/skyleth · 1 pointr/Watches

I think a Timex Weekender will probably be one of your only options at that price point.

u/faizulh · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion
u/UncreativeTeam · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Great write-up!

Is the Weekender in this photo the same as this? Looks like a different strap and the second hand is red in yours.

u/GhostalkerS · 1 pointr/Watches

This Orient Union tics off many of your requirements.

The Orient Bambino would be worth a look at, but sits just above your price range at around $180 on amazon

u/Virule · 1 pointr/Watches

Yes, I was also looking at this Bambino. I like the silver style without much else going on since it could go with almost anything.

u/urgassed · 1 pointr/Watches
u/triguy616 · 1 pointr/Watches

What about the Bambino? Black dial - Version 2 white dial

And here's my version 2 wedding watch (cream dial).

u/Nega_Duck · 1 pointr/Watches

orient, seiko and casio make solid products. I don't own a watch less $120 so I can't speak to your price range. But if I were you I would save a little more and get a watch I really want rather than settle. If you aren't buying a quarts and I were you I would probably save for this

u/Hahahahahahai · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Orient's white dial Bambino is $113, they're usually $140-$160 in other colors.

The Orient Mako and Ray and Seiko SKX007 are great 200m divers, while the Seiko SNZF and SNZH are great faux-divers with 100m water resistance and attractive designs.

u/English_American · 1 pointr/Watches

Funny you mention that I was just checking that one out. I did find one I really like.

This Orient Bambino. I've seen nothing but praise for them. I might settle on this one, but I'm going to do some more reading.

And like people brought up in that Armani thread, I would like to own a watch from a real watch company. I have a Seiko from my parents for my confirmation back in, what, 2007? But I want a more simple watch and one that looks more to my taste.

u/FWS02 · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

It's also worth noting that (IMHO) Seiko, Citizen and Orient ALL seem to offer up very sterile pictures of their products to resellers. There are watches I've been totally turned off to online, but love in person. Do Google image searches for watches you're on the fence about to see them in a different light. For example, take a look at the pictures of an Orient Bambino on Amazon (fairly bland) compared to the beautiful pictures of the same piece on Worn & Wound. Like night and day!

Just something to keep in mind!

u/_speznaz · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

corrected link to the Orient Bambino

u/rollingalong · 1 pointr/Watches

For the average person, a quartz movement is the best option. It is typically more convenient than automatic, and almost always more accurate. Some of the best quartz watches in your price range come out of Bulova and Citizen, and I might throw Casio in there too. I own and love my Bulova Precisionist, which has a souped up quartz movement and was under $200.

If you know or expect that your boyfriend would be interested in a mechanical movement, then the first place you should look is Seiko (this is mine) or Orient (the Ray and the Bambino are popular). They offer very high quality pieces for reasonable prices. Bulova also makes some mechanical pieces.

EDIT: You mentioned that he wants a stainless steel band. I expect what he's talking about is a "diver," which often comes on a bracelet (think James Bond's Omega Seamaster, or the ubiquitous Rolex Submariner). If that's the case, I would look hard at Seiko divers like the SKX007, 009, 173, etc. and Orient divers like the Ray or Mako. These are all well within your given price range, but for a bit extra you can look at the Steinhart Ocean.

u/Thnewkid · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I would reccomend an orient bambino for slightly more formal wear. Their ine of divers would also look god for daiy wear.
http://www.amazon.com/Orient-ER24004B-Bambino-Automatic-Mechanical/dp/B008VBUZDW

Seiko 200m Divers are also a great every day choice for a more casual watch. http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SKX009K2-Divers-Automatic-Watch/dp/B000OP1M6M/ref=sr_1_4?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1427746893&sr=1-4&keywords=seiko+dive

If you don't like any of these, I reccommend looking around online. Wornandwound.com has a good database of watch reveiws, some of which fit your budget and you can always check /r/watches .

u/oxfordcontra · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A pair of cheap sunglasses!

This contest is beautiful. :)

u/imalittlepiggy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

HA THIS IS A TRICK

4 PIG PENS MAKE A SQUARE NOT A CIRCLE

CHECKMATE

Babe, the sheep pig!

My only other guess is that you put 6 pigs in each pen, but since you're walking the pigs around in a circle it seems like there are more? UGH I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER AND I WILL BE CHECKING BACK FOR IT hehehehe <3 great contest! Thank you!

u/jhenning1214 · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

here you go. these might work

u/artyj · 1 pointr/AmazonUnder5

I'll go with 912. A little over 5 now, but I love these guys: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009CG871W/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A14A72EV0GA5L5

*edit: over, not under.

u/GTDwarf · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Check out r/frugalmalefashion . I just bought these sunglasses, which should be here tomorrow.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009CG871W

u/xeron72548 · 1 pointr/moto360

You can try Amazon. I found a few nice ones on there that flow well with the black watch

If you're looking for metal, this is a really nice one

u/kevrivas1 · 1 pointr/moto360
u/datcivicdoe · 1 pointr/pebble

I placed an order through amazon for the Pebble branded metal band, but it does not appear to ship for 1-2 months. I would expect to see them in retail stores in about the same time.

u/killertoooth · 1 pointr/moto360

I think it's the Pebble Steel metal band, here's the Amazon link.

u/Malnilion · 1 pointr/moto360

You really need a notched band. The ones for Pebble steel apparently work quite well. I ordered one of these per another redditor's suggestion.

u/taimahsu · 1 pointr/gaming

great watch if you want a really nice looking band for it get the http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L8C81BY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, I got it for my moto 360 and it looks amazing.

u/Ann_Lee14 · 1 pointr/crossdressing

Considering these self-adhesive breast forms on Amazon. Anyone here have any experience with self-adhesive breast forms? Are they really self-adhesive? How long do they stay on?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HJ2D6WY/?coliid=I1M24ZUF6RIIF1&colid=1HYJYSOSVXZE4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

Or should I go with a similar style and get medical adhesive to attach them? If so, do you prefer cream or liquid adhesive?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015YJ6BJU/?coliid=I35OVT5Q4UTN2D&colid=1HYJYSOSVXZE4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

u/TSDMC · 1 pointr/Watches

There is also one listed on Amazon for roughly the same price.

u/kw01sg · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

The yellow mark on the face slightly turns me off too. Will probably wait a while for some cheap deals for the weekender. Do you have reviews or opinions about the Timex Weekender Fairfield Watch ?

u/writerdust · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

If these are the ones you're talking about on Amazon, I bought them. They're not particularly attractive, but they're comfortable and supportive. I'm a 36C heading towards D now, for reference- I think if I was much bigger, I would need more support. I also think the pads will get a little bumpy as I keep washing them, but I'm going to switch them out for nursing pads soon anyway so I'm not too concerned. For $25 bucks, they work and like another bumper said, I don't want to spend too much money till my milk actually comes in and my boobs explode.

u/hillshmill · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

My chest seems to be going through yet another growth spurt at 32 weeks, so I bought [this well reviewed 3-pack of nursing bras](Women's Full Cup Lightly Padded Wirefree Maternity Breastfeeding Nursing Bra Size L, 3PCS/Pack(Pink-Black-Beige) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FNsAybWFAQS96) on Amazon. They haven't arrived yet, but they look comfy enough to wear for the next two months of maternity and then get me started in the postpartum time. For what it's worth, I started with a 34C pre-pregnancy and am now probably a 38D. My L sized sports bras still fit just fine. I switched to bras with no underwire by week 10 due to boob growth.

u/myhosieryisbunching · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_VHRTaHsyxVhYk

These are awesome for me. They come with bra extenders because I don't know how big I'll get. I'm 25 weeks. I'm a 36c pre-pregnancy and got a large. They're so comfortable and the pad helps hide my huge pregnancy nipples.

u/FoxyLoxy56 · 1 pointr/June2019Bumpers

I like these they apparently don’t have the exact brand I got last time but this style is pretty comfy. I got xl so I’d be sure they’d fit pp and they worked great. I also ended up using the band extenders because of my ribs separating.

u/pnwbusinesscasual · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I've been wearing these since week 8 or so of my pregnancy. I'm normally a 32DDD or something ridiculous and I'm filling out a size large. I will say- the boob shape it gives you isn't the best but idk how good my boobs could look right now while still wearing a comfy bra. They are massive.

u/anonymouse278 · 1 pointr/OctoberBumpers2017

I bought these because my formerly VS 34DDD were growing out of control (I ordered a 34G underwire bra in a style recommended by r/abrathatfits from Poland and wound up growing out of it in two weeks). They're firm enough to be supportive but stretchy enough that I think they'll still fit even when my milk comes in. And they have nursing clasps so they should be wearable postpartum, too. And you really can't beat the price!

They're not that cute and they don't push up, but they don't flatten me, either. And at this point, uh, I don't really need any pushing up.
https://www.amazon.com/Lightly-Wirefree-Maternity-Breastfeeding-Pink-Black-Beige/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496077306&sr=8-1&keywords=nursing+bra

u/janae0728 · 1 pointr/InfertilityBabies

I bought a three pack of nursing bras from amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Lightly-Wirefree-Maternity-Breastfeeding-Pink-Black-Beige/dp/B01EFNPD7W/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=nursing+bra&qid=1573305338&sprefix=nursing&sr=8-4) as soon as I was popping out of my normal bras, which was at like 8 weeks. I just couldn’t justify buying regular bras for a relatively short period. I’ve loved these. Way more comfortable than the underwire I was used to, supports me well, and I have room to grow.

u/Lyslyssa · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I got these ones

It looks like they're just soft cups you can pull out and put nursing pads in.

u/alibear123 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I had two nursing bras when LO was born, plus two nursing PJs. The PJs were garbage because they were too loose, so pads won't stay on my boobs and I leak all over. I also didn't have pads right away, so I leaked a ton and was doing the laundry twice a day until I got pads and 3 more bras. I also have an underwire nursing bra but I don't like it for nursing, it doesn't fold out of the way nicely. I will probably use it mostly after I go back to work and need access to pump, as it does give better structure.

Edit to add:. I bought a set of three nursing bras from Amazon because I also hate spending money on under wear. They work well as the name brand of the same style I bought from outlet mall: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01EFNPD7W/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481823661&sr=1-1&pi=SX200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41slO5CxWoL&ref=plSrch

u/thelumpybunny · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Don't buy regular bras right now. Have her buy soft nursing bras. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01EFNPD7W/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1574529926&sr=1-1&pi=SL140_SY180_CR0,0,140,180_QL70

Then when she stops breastfeeding she can go back to regular bras. It was a wonderful feeling

u/JDub226 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I don't have a Fairfield, but I do have a Weekender Chronograph. You could get the 37mm Fairfield if you're worried about the size of the 41mm.

u/mfabasicaf · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Weekender is a bit small -- I'd recommend checking out the weekender chrono. I'm a fan of the navy and it'll pair great with the Lakehouse Leather straps on sale right now

u/Preston205 · 1 pointr/Watches

A weekender chronograph? Timex is pretty hard to beat for cheap quartz chronographs.

u/PhantomLead · 1 pointr/Watches

The Timex Weekender Chrono looks somewhat similar, albeit slightly more crowded.

u/TheNotoriousJTS · 1 pointr/Watches

Hello, I've been browsing through all the Timex chronograph watches on Amazon, the ones in the 60-80 dollar range and I really dig them. Are there other brands with sweet chronograph watches, in the same price range, to compare them to? Thanks.

Example: https://www.amazon.com/Timex-TWG012800QM-Analog-Quartz-Weekender/dp/B01GI8SU5O/ref=pd_sbs_241_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5YBE3K8E6MBJMKRPEY07

u/n_17 · 1 pointr/Watches

I plan on getting my first watch, a Timex Weekender Chronograph.

On the Timex website it's $82, however on amazon it's going for $60. Being new to watches I'm wondering if there's any danger in buying from Amazon, such as inferior components or chance of a fake, that would make spending the extra $22 to get it from the official website justifiable.

Also if anyone has any suggestions for watches with a Chronograph and <$100 that is similar to the weekender my decision isn't set in stone and I would appreciate the suggestion.

u/haylee_of · 1 pointr/pics

I’m pretty sure if you go to the amazon page they have a purse option too. Actually here but I don’t know how the quality is of either this or the other one I linked. This one is I think half as much as the other one but I’m pretty sure it’s from China so i don’t know how good or bad it will be.i don’t know where the other one is from it was just advertised to me on Instagram and other social media.

u/synistertwig · 1 pointr/pics
u/next19994 · 1 pointr/onebag

I got the one from Amazon Basics (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01J24H2K0)

Did not want to invest a lot upfront because its my first attempt....

u/ChuckLezPC · 1 pointr/sffpc

I use the Amazon Basics carryon backpack currently with my Cougar QBX ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J24H2K0/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ). For LAN party trips, I am able to fit everything except the monitor in one of these.

u/bexiemcc · 1 pointr/onebag

Hi Canadian! Are you hoping to buy any/all of these from MEC? I exclusively buy my backpacks from MEC regardless as to what they are because of their incredible return policy.

>We guarantee the quality of our products. If the quality of an item hasn’t met your expectations, you can bring it back. We also guarantee the product selection advice we give. If something you purchased based on this advice turns out to be unsuitable, you can bring it back for an exchange, refund, repair, or credit.

They really stand by the whole "product selection advice" thing. I have friends who work there, and I myself have returned backpacks years after I've purchased it because a zipper has broken, or a strap has broken and it has been replaced, no questions asked. I've returned hiking boots that DID. NOT. WORK. Replaced, no questions asked. Whatever you choose, get the advice from MEC, buy it from MEC, because if it doesn't work out, you can switch it for something different, because it did not work for you. They resell refurbished products with the same guarantee or donate them, so their returns do not go to waste.

I myself was looking at the Vapour Overnight pack. The reason I didn't get it was because I:

  • I worry I would be frustrated by how the inside is treated. Other items in the Vapour line mention that the interior has a "stickyness" to it. I can see a lot of sighs in my future with that bag.

  • didn't like that it didn't have chest or waist straps. Personally, I need them, or at least one of either. I'm 5'8" with crooked shoulders and a back problem.

  • I made and did not return a bad purchase on a recommendation from someone who does not have the same travel needs as me, and I'm feeling incredibly guilty about that purchase to buy something else before I sell it.

    The reason I still want to get it is:

  • I would rather get it, find out I hate it and exchange it for something better than to learn it could have been everything I wanted.

  • it looks so very waterproof and that makes me so very happy.

  • I like the compartments a lot. A lot a lot.

  • The price is very right.

  • It's so lightweight.
u/Scorge120 · 1 pointr/videography

Looks like I might barely be able to squeeze it into this thing
https://www.amazon.ca/AmazonBasics-Carry-On-Travel-Backpack-Black/dp/B01J24H2K0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1548999983&sr=8-6&keywords=carry-on+backpack

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Should be receiving the Peli and backpack on Tuesday, I'll try it out and report back

u/WorkAcct622 · 1 pointr/onebag

Might be worth checking out the AmazonBasics Carry-on. Looks pretty similar to my eBags Weekender but at sub $50, pretty tough to beat if you just need a bag for stateside travel.
Edit: link: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Carry-On-Travel-Backpack-Black/dp/B01J24H2K0

u/popefasa · 1 pointr/solotravel

Honestly that pack doesn’t look great. No brand and ships from NYC? Smells like a scam / ripoff to me. Check this one out $49:

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Carry-On-Travel-Backpack-Black/dp/B01J24H2K0

u/Pulp_Fiction94 · -1 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Just go with the Wayfarer, cleaner aesthetic.

u/chemspastic · -6 pointsr/AirForce

Never went to basic, but after PT there was time to shower/bathroom/getdressed/etc at Field Training. I would say yes, also if you really need to go, you can go to the latrine. Probably just need to ask an MTI (using the correct verbage) and bring a wingman/buddy.

I guess the last PT test is the only one that matters, I wouldn't really stress out that much with MTI getting after you while at PT... Insert excellence in all we do statement here. After a little while you get used to MTI yelling at you, just have to remind yourself what the big picture is (why are they yelling), and if you can show MTI's you have your head screwed on straight you will be good to go.

I don't care about restaurants. We ate at Chick-fil-A and Red Robin (I think) in the airport (no town passes for ROTC kids).

This is like the unofficial watch of the military. Even the dental students who went to COT have them. By far the most common watch I've seen (and used). It can light up, and it can beep (although you probably want to turn off the beep when you are just pressing buttons). Just don't set an alarm to go off early.

*Take every I said about Basic with a grain of salt. Just a punk ROTC grad with no prior enlisted time.

u/DigNitty · -12 pointsr/EnoughTrumpSpam

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