Enough for ages! 22 evidence that they used to do better things
Many people are so used to having enough things bought for 1-2 seasons that they have long lost faith in good quality. However, these photos prove that it still exists! The main thing is to search well and choose a really worthwhile product. Then it will serve you for years, or even decades!
"I bought it in the 60s and, it seems, for life."
"And now, 20 years later, the first hole has formed in my favorite wool sweater."
"My Numatic Henry from 1985 still serves me faithfully!"
"The 1981 Beyerdynamic DT 880 headphones still sound better than almost all modern headphones I've tried."
Would you believe that this jacket is 50 years old? No? But it really is!
"The receiver in my parents' house has been working normally since 1967."
"This Panasonic microwave oven has been in my mom's house since 1998. It works better than the new microwave that my husband and I have."
This vacuum cleaner is 30 years old, but it still works great. I wonder if modern vacuum cleaners can last as long?
Immaculate shoes bought in the late 90s.
"Ford E-250 of 1989. Still on the go every day."
"Grandpa's radio survived him."
The boots are getting ready to survive their 8th winter.
Will you give this watch 50 years?
"My father's Casio watch, bought about 40 years ago. He's been wearing them every day since he bought them, and they still work flawlessly."
And another long-lived watch. They have been serving faithfully for 20 years.
A stool from 1975 before and after a small update.
"Merino wool socks. Today, after 3 years of regular socks, I replaced the old ones with new ones."
"I bought these American Eagle Outfitters shoes for my first year of college-20 years ago."
"This evergreen houseplant is a real family heirloom that has been passed from generation to generation for 100 years."
"My toaster is already 10 years old, but it still regularly toasts my bread for breakfast every morning."
"My mom got this little pot when she graduated from high school in 1950. It was one of the few things I wanted to leave behind after her death."
"Dad bought me this backpack when I was 8. Now I'm 30 years old, and I still use it every day."