Sort of agree. Nice things have always been expensive. I've always been more content having decent stuff, for a decent price and still rinsing past all the try hards on the shiny stuff.
This has worked for cycling, not so much for windsurfing. Those plumbers were always out in the best conditions, the flexible working pricks.
This is true, but back in the boomer day shit and basic things were "cheap". I'd like a Rolex (or JLC or whatever), but I won't buy one, because I need to cough up £20k of stamp duty (housing: basic but fucking spendy) this year. Yeah.
Sort of agree. Nice things have always been expensive. I've always been more content having decent stuff, for a decent price and still rinsing past all the try hards on the shiny stuff.
This has worked for cycling, not so much for windsurfing. Those plumbers were always out in the best conditions, the flexible working pricks.