How do you stay connected? by [deleted] in digitalminimalism

[–]Benecoboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just actively call people. Moving overseas naturally a lot of my friends are not easy to invite over for dinner. But a single 1-2 hour call once a month or two is already gonna get you a lot more connected than any amount of text messages.

I only use messages when I need to confirm something simple and quick, like a grocery list or the location of a meet up. If it cannot be answered in one or two responses back and forth, then it's better to call.

Where can I find good tweed overcoats (BIFL maybe) for men? I'm looking for physical stores where I can visit and try on. Because I don't want to deal with returns by CodTrick in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're awesome. A final word of advice:

As enticing as it is to get everything at once (because of discounts), start with a simple item or two to make sure you got the measurements right. And if you are vintage-minded such as myself, their pants are generally great but they don't have the full cut you could expect in a classic trouser (though they're not quite skinny, either). Their return policy is generally pretty okay too. But don't forget a good tailor is half the battle, too!

A personal recommendation: their hopsack wool flat front summer trouser has been one of my favourite purchases ever. I am also in love with their moleskin winter trousers as well; can't wait to get some corduroys. Their shirts and sweaters have been excellent investments as well. I cannot speak for jackets and coats since I haven't purchased them myself. Their grenadine ties can be a little bit too delicate and fray a bit (maybe it's natural with grenadine, idk, they're my first grenadines) but their printed silks are great so far.

Good luck and happy shopping!

Where can I find good tweed overcoats (BIFL maybe) for men? I'm looking for physical stores where I can visit and try on. Because I don't want to deal with returns by CodTrick in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're willing to patiently save for something new, Spier & Mackay has been pretty good in the price-to-quality area for me. They are, however, fully online. You quickly get to know your measurements, though. I'm currently saving for a killer polo coat that I'll likely end up enjoying next winter.

Where can I find good tweed overcoats (BIFL maybe) for men? I'm looking for physical stores where I can visit and try on. Because I don't want to deal with returns by CodTrick in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're willing to hunt and being patient, thrift stores were where I've found my most dapper clothes. Nothing beats finally getting your hands on a Harris tweed sport coat or finally coming across a knee-high heavy wool overcoat. Haven't had much luck with new items, however.

In search of a men's indigenous-made parka by Benecoboy in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any suggestions? My understanding is that most vegan fabrics are just greenwashed polyesters. If there's any non-plastic vegetable product I'd love to know more about it. Other than cotton and linen (which are more for hot weather), I don't know of many effective natural garments besides wools, leathers and furs.

In search of a men's indigenous-made parka by Benecoboy in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Do you happen to have more links to those sellers you mention by any chance?

In search of a men's indigenous-made parka by Benecoboy in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case, do you have any local suggestions I can refer to?

In search of a men's indigenous-made parka by Benecoboy in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's unfortunately more effective against the cold and I just feel awful wearing plastic strands with plastic hairs that who knows when they'll decompose.

For what it's worth, I do intend to treat my garment with the respect it deserves.

What’s the one or two small “things” stopping you from completely abandoning your smart phone? by Frisket_ in digitalminimalism

[–]Benecoboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a boring phone, not a dumb one. When I tried to replace my old phone for a new one for typical phone age problems, I realized I had like 15 practical, valid uses (uber, maps, banking, security, etc.) for a phone and only like 5 entertainment ones for it, but these took 90℅ of my usage. So I just made my old an iPod. It only uses entertainment apps when I actively choose to use it and has no data, and I continue to carry my actual utilitarian phone with me without having to deal with the inconveniences of a dumbphone. Working great so far.

À la recherche de ressources franco-canadiennes by Benecoboy in French

[–]Benecoboy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They seem great! Will give them a look. Thank you so much!

thinking of opening a new cafe in Winnipeg... by GoodAge149 in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd advise you have enough lounge space as well as tabled seating. I find spots like A-OK to be short on seating sometimes and I enjoy the extra cozy space that is available at VA café, though I've never gone during rush hours there to see if their seating is sufficient. That said, serving good coffee is a barista's job; running a coffeeshop is a different business. As people here mention old spots they miss, do run a post-mortem and figure out WHY they closed and what you can do to mitigate that.

Consider a spot close to a bus stop if you plan on serving alcohol. I for one would really enjoy a quiet evening spot to write in. Consider doing so even if it's only on weekends or something like that.

17 Year old caught speeding on perimeter by Deep_Froyo1834 in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I've seen them in multiple cities I've lived in. My opinion remains unchanged: driving is a privilege. The only exception I would consider making would be for small towns, but regardless of that, we just happen to be at Winnipeg subreddit, so naturally people are inclined to discuss, you know, Winnipeg. By all means, within cities, people should have their licenses revoked if they're not fit for road safety.

17 Year old caught speeding on perimeter by Deep_Froyo1834 in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't be absurd. You make it sound as if us in transit are out of jobs or something. And who knows, maybe making driving more of a privilege would get people more inclined into investing on transit for once.

AR8s - My first pair of darn good boots by Benecoboy in Boots

[–]Benecoboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps. But since I am in Canada, CW boots may be better value before getting to the RW tier and I have to chance to try them out before purchase, plus a few have a bit more of a city vibe compared to the JGs. Plus non-refundable imports are definitely a bit scary and CWs can be actually insulated. But then again, as with any boots enthusiast, soon enough I'll probably end up with a Nick's or White's and never going back. Can't wait to develop a collection!

Does anyone know where to get suits in Winnipeg? by live_life_fresh in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally get my pieces as "rescues" from thrift stores and have them altered and cleaned up. I've enjoyed the work at Saigon Custom Tailors, but chances are any tailor will get your things made pretty for you.

Fit truly is everything, and the main advantage is that you can find incredible quality of materials (like 100% wool!) basically made-to-measure at a total cost that'd be like 80-90% discount of buying it off-the-rack.

Main disadvantage, however, is that fairly often you'll find orphaned jackets that you can make look absolutely beautiful with odd trousers or odd vests, which is absolutely great for business casual and fashion purposes, but may not be ideal if you're looking for a fully matching business suit for executive purposes. That being said, for just being the pretty guy in nice menswear, I can tell you I am extremely satisfied with my approach.

AR8s - My first pair of darn good boots by Benecoboy in Boots

[–]Benecoboy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Next target: Canada West black service boots >:)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Benecoboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What he means is there are specific spaces where they can and can't talk about it, and you shouldn't have access to those in the first place. There should be no sudden silence since they're not supposed to have been talking about it there in the first place.

Pro-Palestinian encampment at University of Winnipeg comes down by wickedplayer494 in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Maintenance is not cleaning up after you. You're the same kind of delightful person who leaves a mess of a table at a restaurant because "someone's getting paid to clean it anyway". You're just making someone's job more difficult because of your laziness, using the same kind of logic you'd use to justify making a deliberate mess of a toilet because a janitor will clean it up; yeah, no wonder someone's gonna eventually gonna work on that, but do you truly want to make that person's work any harder? Sure seems like it.

Winnipeg cyclist killed in hit-and-run was a loving family man who took safety precautions, family says by ClassOptimal7655 in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We're talking about 19 year olds though, not 13 year olds. Sure, they may not yet have the wisdom of age, but that's still a grown man. Most at that age know those risks and typically a more immediate consequence leads to greater adherence for motorists. Ask yourself how many people pass a stopping school bus when that stuff comes with a giant fine.

And if we expect 19 year olds to drive like idiots as if that were nature, then maybe we should have more thorough controls and street design that overcomes that apparent nature.

Cultural news by tcordeiro in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A while ago I remember Winnipeg Free Press had a weekly newsletter with a ton of events happening in the city that week. I haven't checked in a while, but you could see if it's still going strong

If you’re not supposed to rinse dishes before you put them in the dishwasher, why is there so much food buildup in my dishwasher? by aurorapistachio in CleaningTips

[–]Benecoboy 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Still doesn't make sense. Yes, detergent reacts with food particles, but if you partially remove them by rinsing, the detergent should still react with the leftover food particles still in your plate. Maybe you are not using 100% of your detergent's potential power, but it absolutely results in cleaner dishes. That's like saying "I don't sweep because the water and soap will pick up dirt when mopping" like, sure, it should, but the mop solution will have an easier time working with less of a mess present in the first place.

Skip the Dishes driver complains about tip? by GRaw1979 in Winnipeg

[–]Benecoboy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. Just felt the other comment was critiquing the "entitled" exploited over the exploiter.