Go to Kohl’s and see how thin the men’s shirts are.
You should not see thru a garment.
I buy clothes online at Landsend and LL Bean as their clothes for the most part are thicker and more durable.
Inkjet printers.... they always clog up. BTW use glass cleaner to unclog. It is the ammonia that does it. Use lots of paper towels and cotton swabs. Plus the ink is used to do a self clean which costs you money! They could easily use a tank with ammonia but they would not make as much money.
2016 Honda Accord Sport. The hinge on the armrest popped out on one side and the lid will not close smoothly. I have to pull it to one side as I close. The fix is to use a plastic pry tool from the backseat side and then some screws to get to the hinge to pop back in or replace if broken. It won’t fix it as it is a poor design to begin with.
I had a 1992 Honda Accord LX that the lid was so thin that the plastic crack in many pieces as you leaned on it. I could easily replace it but at $130!!
The transmission would lock into low gear and the fix was to pull the fuse that trickled electricity to the radio when the car was off that also powered the computer for the transmission. I had to do that fix twice in the time I owned it.
Even Land’s End has dropped significantly in quality in the past 20-30 years.
We have few of their older clothing items that wore like iron. Now their turtle necks and t-shirts and long sleeve t’s are thin and silky feeling, not the heavier and more robust fabric I prefer.
Their men’s twills just fade and wear out faster.
When Land’s End sold out to Sears many years ago, that was the beginning of the end of their quality. It took a few years, but we did notice a change in the losing of the small details that made things like their socks and men’s dress shirts so much better.