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TopicDo you ever consider the extra cost between two products being not that bad.....
InfestedAdam
08/26/19 5:55:03 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
I do weigh out the price and stuff. I might buy something more expensive if I think its better, will last longer, or will better suit me...

I feel that's tougher to gauge depending on how one has used said products. As an example, my one pair of polyester hiking pants lasted me several years and only now is starting to have issues with a pocket zipper and the fabric is ripping in one spot but overall they're still fine. This is from using them several to a dozen times a year for the entire day of a hiking/camping trip. I recall buying these pair of pants for $60-70ish from REI.

My normal daily use cotton pants have lasted me about 3-4 years before the fabric started ripping with a built-in AC at the seam. Without going into details of polyester vs cotton, I find it a bit difficult to compare the two type of pants given the different material/amount of usage. These cotton pants costed me about $30-40 from Old Navy.
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