Leaf green is on clearance down to 49.95 from 129, most sizes available at time of posting
Charcoal only 28 or 38
Made in Bangladesh from authentic Australian cotton
Leaf green is on clearance down to 49.95 from 129, most sizes available at time of posting
Charcoal only 28 or 38
Made in Bangladesh from authentic Australian cotton
from authentic Australian cotton
It's not as bad as it sounds…
“The first day, I felt bad,” Bithi remembers. “I was too small. I was surrounded by other older people. That first day, I cried.”
But that was three years ago, when Bithi was 12. Now, it’s routine; no more tears.
Whats more surprising is that the building is still standing 3 years on
@RSmith: Why would you even comment this lol
Since when do we have such concerns when chasing bargains.
Don't you know we're in a cost-of-living crisis.
Its either a factory's work or being coerce into prostitution and peddling drugs or begging for money on the streets to satiate their masters' (syndicate) vice(s).
You type like you know these are the only 2 choices for her?
store in title
Or 2 for $229 …
2 for 229 is their standard bundle pricing, available most times of the year.
No refunds for change of mind for clearance items
CR chinos were great when I had them. If there were 2 or 3 colours avail I’d grab them but cbf with just green
Free click and collect if you buy via CR website. Can use any CR rewards you may have.
https://m.countryroad.com.au/verified-australian-cotton-slim…
Thanks! Free returns through country road if they don’t fit
Yeah that is a better option and easy to return.
Says ready in 2-4 weeks but should be sent to the store sooner.
Pretty good for a fiddy.
Much better option, cheers
Pfft - they were $70 BEFORE this so called 'epic' deal
Which colour do you think pairs best with a Seiko Coutura?
Well it depends on the colour of the coutura, doesn't it?
Kmart $24 chinos are great
I buy my stretch chinos for $25 from kmart and they fit amazingly.
link.
I don't know whether CR would be twice as good but the material and cuts are usually a lot better
Like this but I got them in-store:
https://www.kmart.com.au/product/premium-chino-pants-s148150…
They are definitely not as good quality. Definitely thinner material. But I wear through the thicker more expensive pairs anyway and for $25 they last 6+ months with nearly daily use ( I wear them for work ) and its cheaper.
I was honestly surprised when I was walking past the pants section and noticed them and tried them on and they fit very well. I have big legs though and its hard to find good fitting pants.
Cool will have to check them out sometime, they may do the job. Hard to say if the cr will fit anyway.
Thanks for the link. Got 2 pairs for $50 delivered with one pass.
Lol exactly what I said in my comment just above and got 3 negs. CR is just a rip off
Yes I wouldn't pay full price
Decent enough discount and they are better quality and a better cut, no doubt last longer but yeah get whatever works hey .
Tried those Kmart trackies on once, rubbish.
Do you typically Shop af Kmart for everything?
No , very rarely buy things from there.
Some things I do buy though now - Pants and chinos because they somehow fit well - albiet cheaper quality but im ok with that
Their sports undies are great for like $10 a pair and dog toys and dog poo bags.
Pretty much it.
@mavis30551: Yeah good if you find stuff for cheap and they do the job.
Just helps to put it into context :).
Will try them on at CR when pick up, Easy retuns there anyway but honestly look good for the price.
Leaf green. Yeah right!
I don't care what they call it, more like khaki but not bad.
Lol made in Bangladesh with Australian cotton, combining the worst of both worlds. We shouldn't grow the water-intensive cotton here, let alone ship it somewhere else to be processed and sold back here. What a world we live in.
You're describing the entire global supply chain, why flog on cotton specifically?
Because this specific problem can be easily regulated out - we don't need to grow cotton, it's a tiny fraction of our economy and the farmers/land could easily produce the next most profitable crop, and save massive amounts of water.
It pretty much exists as a "feel good" crop so people can get "australian grown" at any cost. We should just accept other countries are more suited to growing cotton.
Honestly dont care if we use resources/pollute this country if the alternative is to send it to some poor sod third world country instead. I remember a few years ago, all our bullshit "recycling" was sold out to third world countries and dumped there, an idiot friend said that they had better technology to recycle instead of us not wanting to see our problems.
Perfect example here: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/24/asia/duterte-canada-trash…
Showing $129 for me
Returned mine straight away, look greener than the photo and the sizing bit Off
Standard fit is also on clearance: https://m.countryroad.com.au/verified-australian-cotton-stan…
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