Guys - (1) Where is the logo on a 50x60 blanket? In the middle? In the corner? How big or small on the blanket? (2) I find the psd work on the last image impressively detail oriented.
And are they soft, drape well, etc. (eg is the “good fleece”) or not? This kind of stuff matters when it is something that normally you touch/feel before buying. On bricked candy corn, well not so much so (). Then when someone asks those questions on the product thread please answer those questions. It would also help when you get multiples and the colors are random if you define random (eg. is it 6 of one color where the colors are randomly chosen, or a random selection of colors within that 6? - in this product’s case the answer was essentially “I don’t know” disguised as it could be either).
If it is the crap fleece some people will still buy it - for animals, the car… but we need to know since we can’t return things. My choice is then not to buy when I might have bought since I can’t risk it not being suitable for what I was going to use it for.
@Kidsandliz I’m not sure how the screen printing is planned out, but I can tell you the blankets themselves are of the soft, drapey variety. I frequently wear mine as a cape and whisk dramatically from room to room in the ongoing battle against the thermostat.
Random colors = Random.
@Kidsandliz I suppose “soft and drapey” could have been added, but really the most important descriptors/options are there.
To Meh or not to Meh? That is the question.
@LeviOhPlz The “most important indicators” are not ALL in there. It matters to some if these are of the soft variety or not. When cheap ones tend to be crap and we can neither feel nor return them, then it matters. To meh or not to meh is only part of the question. It is not “nobler in the mind [or anywhere else] to suffer” crap fleece.
@Kidsandliz Verily. These fleece claim neither excellence in quality nor crap, but lay comfortably in their mediocrity.
(Which for 3 bucks each is a sweet deal)
I lived on Jersey (the real one, in the Channel islands) for a few months. Home of the cows. Jersey milk is so rich in butterfat that it’s yellow. Even whole milk seemed like skim milk for a while after that.
I met one cranky old codger that was of the firm opinion that 1% and the like were a government conspiracy to take all the good stuff out of the milk, and still charge nearly the same price for it.
And are they soft, drape well, etc. (eg is the “good fleece”) or not? This kind of stuff matters when it is something that normally you touch/feel before buying. On bricked candy corn, well not so much so (). Then when someone asks those questions on the product thread please answer those questions. It would also help when you get multiples and the colors are random if you define random (eg. is it 6 of one color where the colors are randomly chosen, or a random selection of colors within that 6? - in this product’s case the answer was essentially “I don’t know” disguised as it could be either).
If it is the crap fleece some people will still buy it - for animals, the car… but we need to know since we can’t return things. My choice is then not to buy when I might have bought since I can’t risk it not being suitable for what I was going to use it for.
@Kidsandliz I’m not sure how the screen printing is planned out, but I can tell you the blankets themselves are of the soft, drapey variety. I frequently wear mine as a cape and whisk dramatically from room to room in the ongoing battle against the thermostat.
Random colors = Random.
@LeviOhPlz Thank you for that information. Needed to be in the product info.
Perhaps a photo of you using yours as a cape with an irk face photoshopped in would have been appropriate too ().
@Kidsandliz I suppose “soft and drapey” could have been added, but really the most important descriptors/options are there.
To Meh or not to Meh? That is the question.
@LeviOhPlz The “most important indicators” are not ALL in there. It matters to some if these are of the soft variety or not. When cheap ones tend to be crap and we can neither feel nor return them, then it matters. To meh or not to meh is only part of the question. It is not “nobler in the mind [or anywhere else] to suffer” crap fleece.
@Kidsandliz @LeviOhPlz so is that “Not to Meh” then?
@Kidsandliz Verily. These fleece claim neither excellence in quality nor crap, but lay comfortably in their mediocrity.
(Which for 3 bucks each is a sweet deal)
@jenbailey Per Dave-
https://meh.com/forum/topics/6-pack-50x60-fleece-blankets-with-or-without-meh-logo#5bde73432689216d6248b9d7
Dear Meh marketing,
If you’re going anyway, can you pick me up a dozen eggs and some 1% milk?
@therealjrn 1% really? Is that even milk anymore?
@LeviOhPlz I use “real” milk for cooking, but for drinking, I like the 1%.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@LeviOhPlz @therealjrn “Water, lying about being milk.” Or was that skim?
I lived on Jersey (the real one, in the Channel islands) for a few months. Home of the cows. Jersey milk is so rich in butterfat that it’s yellow. Even whole milk seemed like skim milk for a while after that.
I met one cranky old codger that was of the firm opinion that 1% and the like were a government conspiracy to take all the good stuff out of the milk, and still charge nearly the same price for it.