2011 Gift Guide: Luddite

So you're shopping for someone who shuns modern technology? This rugged, timeless gear is sure to be a hit.


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Woolrich Passage

By: Category: Men's, Insulated, Gift Guide
Woolrich Passage jacket

   Photographer: Courtesy of Woolrich

Woolrich's water-resistant, down-insulated Passage jacket can fend off the nastiest Minnesota squalls. And kudos to Woolrich for adding the perfect hint of its iconic buffalo check.  

Brand: Woolrich

$189

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cd

wow, this is the most uselessly designed and organized collection I've ever seen. The ones on the main page don't tell you what any of the gifts are, and once you get in here, you have to load each thing individually. Looked like some cool stuff in here, too bad I'll never get to it to actually find out.

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Me

I agree with the first post. Whoever created the page is an idiot.

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charley

Yes. It seems like a way to keep old content relevant. It's not an article so there's no specific title and no beginning, or end. It's a maze of advertisements. The Gear Guy and Gal columns sometimes actually help people with specific questions. This is just a time suck.

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charley

Yes. It seems like a way to keep old content relevant. It's not an article so there's no specific title and no beginning, or end. It's a maze of advertisements. The Gear Guy and Gal columns sometimes actually help people with specific questions. This is just a time suck.

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worcester

I agree - this is not what I was expecting when I clicked on this link....not great last minute gift ideas at all - this was impossible to navigate...bad idea

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Jan

IThis is a horribly organized GIFT GUIDE. I agree with everyone else.

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Jan

IThis is a horribly organized GIFT GUIDE. I agree with everyone else.

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HR

DESIGN FAIL. I was ready to buy some recommended gear, but this page is designed so badly that I just got frustrated, wrote this comment and am now going elsewhere to spend my hard-earned cash. Do yourselves a favor: fire the designer.

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