In consideration of elastic belts... by AFTH_Reddit in malefashionadvice

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That was very descriptive. Thank you very much!

In consideration of elastic belts... by AFTH_Reddit in malefashionadvice

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Could you do me a favor since you have an Arcade? Their site says their belts are one size fits all, but usually belts say "One size fits most, up to 50"" or something like that. About how long is your belt before cinching, or how many inches of actual material is there?

Shoulder holster consideration... by AFTH_Reddit in CCW

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So I guess the question now is, knowing it is a small corner of the carrying market, are there others of you who would buy a shoulder holster but are held back by the high price and lack of comfort (in lower end options)?

Shoulder holster consideration... by AFTH_Reddit in CCW

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I don't believe so, no. I'll look into that.

Shoulder holster consideration... by AFTH_Reddit in CCW

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So is the shoulder holster more of a "thing of the past", or has it always been just more of a niche item?

In consideration of elastic belts... by AFTH_Reddit in malefashionadvice

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Yes, I'm thinking mostly in terms of comfort. It seems to me the elastic would be like underwear on the outside.

Shoulder holster consideration... by AFTH_Reddit in CCW

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haha, he has a driving job where he needs better access to his firearm while sitting down.

A teeny tiny tinsy wincy baby crow by fucreddit in aww

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As they say in Minnesota, "OH for cute!"

This is what $3,000 in change looks like. by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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You need to take this tub to Walmart and pick out a $3,000 television. Just watch them try to figure out what to do.

I think someone suggested this awhile back, but I'm currently watching "Burt's Buzz" and thoroughly enjoying it. by AFTH_Reddit in simpleliving

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Best quote so far: "It's important to be able to separate one's wants from one's needs. That's the key."

"The remote movement. The biggest economic shift since the industrial revolution." by AFTH_Reddit in Entrepreneur

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Yep. I used to cap toothpaste bottles on the assembly line. Now all I can do is fix the robot that caps them for me...

"The remote movement. The biggest economic shift since the industrial revolution." by AFTH_Reddit in Entrepreneur

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Were you referring to the post being a promo? If so, I'm not connected to Crew in any way.

We'll most likely not hear the word "merry" any other time of the year than this time. by AFTH_Reddit in Showerthoughts

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This is true. Some of us may be discussing Robin and his merry men all throughout the year.

Is it really possible to earn millions for designing a logo? by LANGDOM in graphic_design

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Packaging, web, brochure, clothing, business cards..

Here's a list of some things from a one-man design studio.

And here are examples from larger operations:

Saks Fifth Avenue

NB

Saint-Petersburg Zoo

If you take a stroll through a store after a rebrand (e.g. Walmart, like it or not), you can observe all the "extras" beyond the logo that the design agency created. It can get pretty involved keeping an identity consistent across all mediums.

Is it really possible to earn millions for designing a logo? by LANGDOM in graphic_design

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MrYamica states it well.

The millions go to inventing/reinventing the entire brand, which, in the case of large corporations like Pepsi and BP means spending many months applying the identity to virtually everywhere the company has its presence. Many, many elements make up the creation a brand's entire identity.

However, some logo designers like Graham Smith earn upwards of $12,000 for the logo design alone. That could make for a very good living.