What are some good brands for various things like clothing, bags or even cars that are diy/repair friendly and "built to last".
Gucci, Prada, Armani, Hugo Boss, Hermes, Louis Vuitton
>>537777926anything from soviet times/thread
>>537777926Wal mart clothing
>>537777926you need to be balenciaga maxxing it's obviously shitty pretend to be rich and moody bitch but you gain fashon points.
>>537777926GMC trucks are "like a rock"
Politics?
>>537777926naturally aspirated petrol goyotas and hondas with timing chains are a gold standard when it comes to engine reliabilty, and the key is to do basic maintenance when its needed if they are too fancy for you then Ladas are pretty cool as well afaik.
>>537777926Solid 0/10
>>537778006whats an armenian doing in aussieland
Cintas is pretty durable if you actually do blue collar work and arent just LARPing like most people who buy Cargill
>>537779524>carhatt
>>537778023This is true, old Italian engineering also.