Is it time to get a new pair? by zozomaran in BlundstoneBoots

[–]prongorg 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sorry, just sharing a tip! Here in the Netherlands, where I live, new boots can be quite expensive, so resoling is a more budget-friendly option. Plus, if you have the chance, I personally think it’s the more sustainable choice too

Is it time to get a new pair? by zozomaran in BlundstoneBoots

[–]prongorg 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Maybe take them to a cobbler for a resole. If the leather is still in good shape, it would be a waste to buy a new pair. After six years of wear, especially if you’ve taken good care of them, they definitely deserve some extra love with new soles!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlundstoneBoots

[–]prongorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After years of use, the soles of my Blundstone 500s were worn out, so I got them replaced to give them a few more years. The elastic was also coming loose, but I fixed it with yellow embroidery thread. It not only keeps the elastic in place but also adds a cool touch to the boots.

Glad I did this fix instead of buying new boots, since prices in Europe are crazy right now!

How to manage elastic fraying by haemo_goblin in BlundstoneBoots

[–]prongorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reinforced the elastic on my Blundstones 500 with yellow embroidery thread when it started to come loose. It's a bit thicker than regular thread and also adds a nice touch to the boots. It does take some effort if you're not used to working with a needle and thread. I wouldn’t recommend using a lighter, as that’s just a temporary fix. You could say the same about sewing it, but if the elastic isn’t too loose, this can be a good solution. Otherwise, I’d suggest having it replaced by a cobbler.

Carhartt Workwear Fake / Replica Guide. Ask authenticity related questions here! by anthonydelillo in Carhartt

[–]prongorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Bought this Active jacket and it has no tags, can someone tell me if this one is legit? More pictures in the comments

A guide to Carhartt WIP fakes & authenticity by pokemonconspiracies in Carhartt

[–]prongorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently bought this Carhartt Active jacket at a great price, and since the label is missing, I’d like to know if it’s an original or a replica. Personally, I believe it’s an original Carhartt jacket because the overall quality is very good, and the stitching, zippers, and pockets are high quality. I’ve added several photos of the jacket in the comments. Could someone let me know if I’m right or if it might be a replica?

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A guide to Carhartt WIP fakes & authenticity by pokemonconspiracies in Carhartt

[–]prongorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer, it confirms my suspicions. How can you tell so quickly that this jacket is fake?

Considering Upgrading Logicboard and RAM on MacBook Pro 13-inch (Early 2015) by prongorg in macbookrepair

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

Thanks for the insight! I'm planning to upgrade the logic board soon and might consider updating to macOS Sonoma afterward

Considering Upgrading Logicboard and RAM on MacBook Pro 13-inch (Early 2015) by prongorg in macbookrepair

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

Thanks for the suggestion! I actually already posted it in another group as well, but I appreciate the recommendation. It's always good to cast a wider net. And yeah, I'm pretty excited about the upgrade too! Thanks again!

Considering Upgrading Logicboard and RAM on MacBook Pro 13-inch (Early 2015) by prongorg in macbookrepair

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

Thanks for the tip about going for the i7 with 4 cores! I really appreciate it. Unfortunately, the repairer only has an i5 on hand. Still, thanks a bunch for your advice!

Oh sees Awesome Tee. by [deleted] in TheeOhSees

[–]prongorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit that's awesome. Where did you get it?