MEC in Canada has been selling more and more lifestyle gear. Good outdoor gear and clothing has been displaced by yoga mats and swimwear. What's worse is that much of it ends up in the clearance section so that when I look online I am forced to wade through images of ridiculously slim young women modelling bikinis they couldn't sell at full price. Now that certainly isn't good for my blood pressure!
I expect the mark-up on clothing exceeds that of most other gear. And if it was actual outdoor clothing gear I could swallow it. But too often it is print board shorts, Hipster hats, summer frocks and cocktail dresses. And freaking diaper bags. WTF.
Even if I was looking to purchase a colorful evening wear ensemble at REI Outlet I know that buying clothes on line is a crap shoot at best. Clothing sizes are not even the same between “identical” items, and in the garment trade if you have a big order for “Larges” it might have been filled by throwing in a few Mediums and XL’s.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...11c812-2978-11e5-bd33-395c05608059_story.html
Not just outdoor gear, although that quick-dry, UV, waterproof tech wear stuff tends to be overly pricey for things that may not be sized as speced.
Overalls for Christ’s sake. I wear overalls 8 month of the year. I have for 40 years. I know my size. And even so I’ve bought overalls that looked like clam diggers, and overalls with legs long enough to use as socks.
Actually, socks seem to one of the few things that are dependably sized.
If I can’t try it on I’m really hesitant to buy any clothing, shoe, PFD, hat or glove.
Crap, I probably just jinxed myself on socks.