(Part 2) Top products from r/Outlier

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We found 21 product mentions on r/Outlier. We ranked the 152 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/dacv393 · 1 pointr/Outlier

Yeah good point. Guess mine doesn't really fit the bill for OP. I only have a few merino wool shirts. I have even noticed they aren't doing too well hanging in my closet. I had them in there since I remembered something about how they should be kept with space between them while hanging or something. Any recommendations for storing them? Just fold them all?

Also, I know there are a few other hangers that may be ok for drying wool, like these or these, but no clue how well they work. Also, since I only have a couple shirts, I think that my rack, combo'd with one like this would be a sweet portable set-up to fit all my needs. I'm sure something like this 6-layer one might be better for OP, but uses a lot of space

u/hahahaswag · 4 pointsr/Outlier

(Maybe the obvious answer but) I use a G-Shock 5600 . Cheap, durable, and pretty minimal. There are some cool color ways and collaborations out there but I like the original.

u/BashyLaw · 2 pointsr/Outlier

I use two of these racks from Polder.

They're easy to store, include a mesh net that allows for lay-flat drying, and the brand name harkens to the effortless Dutch aesthetic to which I aspire.

Much in the same way "Outlier" is a statement about who you are, let "Polder" inform the world of your agricultural best practices.

u/Kleanish · 1 pointr/Outlier

[Gerber Paraframe](Gerber Paraframe Mini Knife, Fine Edge, Stainless Steel [22-48485] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KSCEH4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WRxQzbYTDGBA6)


Small, light, cheap, and looks nice. Just wish it had a thumb stud.

u/cornelln · 1 pointr/Outlier

Like others said you don't know what it is which makes it harder. But I've had good luck w this product.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JF2SWO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I dab a bunch on, let it sit, dab some more, let it sit... Then hand scrub or machine wash. I've seen it take out oil based stains on some clothing that multiple machines washes had failed to do. BTW you don't need the whole set of varieties but since you don't know what the stain is...

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u/Goddamn_Batman · 1 pointr/Outlier

SD's aren't the warmest pair of pants, I'd pick up a merino wool baselayer off Amazon, can find okay ones for like $50

u/fashionfades · 4 pointsr/Outlier

What detergent are you using? Have you tried any of the scented wool washes, like Eucalan, Laundress, and Kookaburra?

u/misternicholas · 1 pointr/Outlier

South Congress & Monroe street. Tons of cool MUSA clothing stores all within walking distance of one another.

Might be worth grabbing this field book to read on the plane:
https://www.amazon.com/Wildsam-Field-Guides-Austin-American/dp/057812310X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494088911&sr=8-1&keywords=austin+field+guide

u/Noixd · -1 pointsr/Outlier

Use this to wash your merino stuff. Make it feel thicker and nice!

https://www.amazon.com/Kookaburra-KB-16-Wash-16-Ounce/dp/B0007CQ6UE

u/agentoutlier · 1 pointr/Outlier

No most of the major companies actually do not offer an alternative if any at all.

For example lets look at Gillette's catalog: https://gillette.com/en-us/products/deodorants-and-body-washes/deodorants-and-antiperspirants (and no I don't use Gillete)

Not a single plain deodorant.

The best place now to buy non-antiperspirant deodorants is Whole Foods since they carry Every Man's Jack and Herbal Cowboy (all of these suck in smell compared to Issey Miyake IMO).

u/halfcabbage · 1 pointr/Outlier

I've been deep down this road before. Most are too fat or too weak for my needs. I stopped looking when I found the streamlight microstream.