Clothes by Mail

March 30th, 2010, 4 Comments »

I prefer not to look like a total slob, but I don’t particularly like shopping. I seriously considered using Trunk Club, a service where a virtual shopper buys me clothes, sends them to me, and I choose what I want to keep and pay for. I’ve also been meaning to try out IndoChino for years.

I haven’t gone that far yet (though I think it’s coming). In the meantime, I’ve outsourced some of my more casual shopping using two services. The first is the famed t-shirt company (and crowdsourcing case study) Threadless. I joined the Threadless 12 Club, a service which sends me a t-shirt a month for about CAN $250. I just received the first one:

Threadless T-Shirt #1

I also recently discovered Manpacks, a service that will mail me socks, underwear and basic t-shirts periodically. I’m getting two of each every three months. Again, my first shipment just arrived:

Man Pack

I see they’re doing their social media monitoring, too.

The socks and t-shirts are black, while the underwear are, uh, of various colours. That adds a frisson of unpredictability to each order. This latter service reminded me of 10socks, a Danish company that will ship you ten pairs of numbered socks. I discovered, tried and reported on those socks six (six? six!) years ago.

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A Christmas Card to Malta via Guyana

December 10th, 2007, 9 Comments »

Don’t you hate it when this happens?

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It’s a good thing that Julie’s grandma sends out her Christmas cards so early. This one left Abbotsford on November 19, 2007, stopped by Guyana and made it to Malta by today, December 10.

In case, like me, you thought Guyana was in Africa (I mixed it up with Guinea), it’s not. It’s north of Brazil.

Has your mail ever gone weird places by mistake?

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