What Non-Watch Brands Are You Intensely Loyal To?

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I think Timberland make great deck shoes… not a brand as such but all the Northampton shoe makers make great shoes and boots.

Barbour make great and timeless jackets.

Uniqlo offer great value for everyday clothes.

I love the Apple ecosystem, as much as I accept I’m quite tied to it.

My Sony wireless headphones have lasted for 4+ years and are still going strong.
 
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Sony audio and video products.
Sailor and Kaweco fountain pens.
 
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Not aware of any motor homers on the forum but for me after owning several UK manufactured models which I admit we enjoyed although it seemed every journey involved the tool kit coming out to adjust or tighten something we have now moved to Hymer and a totally different class it is so much so that we see no reason to change but if we did it would certainly be another Hymer 👍

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So are you a roofer by any chance ..??
The only shoe anyone had when I worked as a roofing guard installer with a mate in between rugby seasons many years ago…
Carpenter, with roofing being part of the job. Volleys are flexible, have good grip and are light on the feet 👍.
 
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Vee-Dub,
Oregon,
Clearance
 
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After working in engineering for 45 the brands that I used, liked and bought were Rabone Chesterman, Moore and Wright, Record, King Dick, Britool.

Cycling brands, Hopetech, Foska, Lusso, Endura, Shimano, Fox.

Running shoes were always Saucony or New Balance
 
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Clark's desert boots, Morehouse yellow mustard, Kendall GT-1 full synthetic, Mobile Fidelity LPs, Coors Banquet, Denali pool cues.
 
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Omega*.








*Yes I know I cheated but they sell pens and scent and all sorts of other branded crap.
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Deus Ex Machina & Levi's for clothing, Ray Ban for sunglasses, RM William for boots and only Allens for jelly beans!
 
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I pretty much gave up on Ray Bans since I started needing bifocals.
 
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I pretty much gave up on Ray Bans since I started needing bifocals.

Maui Jim's, with progressive lens. 👍