I can relate to this, I have magazines that are more than 40 years old, just can’t get rid of them and mountain bike gear I’ve bought but no I’ll use one day!
Love this Alex. I have an addiction to technical gloves. So many experiences of getting cold hands in my life means I find it hard to walk away from a pair of gloves that serves a purpose I don’t already have.
I have all sorts, from Oakley Pilot gloves with excellent dexterity from thin leather fronts to down filled expedition gloves. The most niche were purchased in Oslo for an expedition to Svalbard. They are a large over glove that comes up to the elbow for stormy cold and snowy conditions.
I can relate to this, I have magazines that are more than 40 years old, just can’t get rid of them and mountain bike gear I’ve bought but no I’ll use one day!
Whether you get out on the bike or just fix something on it at the weekend, sounds like a good time to me Neil! 🤙
Love this Alex. I have an addiction to technical gloves. So many experiences of getting cold hands in my life means I find it hard to walk away from a pair of gloves that serves a purpose I don’t already have.
Gloves is niche! But I totally understand that too. Let me ask, what’s the most specialist pair you have?
I have all sorts, from Oakley Pilot gloves with excellent dexterity from thin leather fronts to down filled expedition gloves. The most niche were purchased in Oslo for an expedition to Svalbard. They are a large over glove that comes up to the elbow for stormy cold and snowy conditions.
Minimalism diminishes the load so we can focus on the stuff that actually matters: nourishing that inner man.
Feeding our soul.
https://athanatospneuma.substack.com/p/own-nothing-and-you-will-be-free?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not pushing over consumption