https://onefoottsunami.com/2022/12/08/meditations-on-an-inexpensive-laundry-basket/ [header-3] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Meditations on an Inexpensive Laundry Basket Thursday, December 8th, 2022 Something people should know about me is that I've had one laundry basket for my entire adult life. If my obituary includes the line "He was the kind of guy who could use the same laundry basket for decades", well, it will be an accurate reflection of who I am. Or was. Whatever. Just behold my basket, in all its graphite glory: A simple (albeit holey) gray laundry basketA simple (albeit holey) gray laundry basket After I bring my clean laundry upstairs, I flip the basket upside to deposit my dry clothes on the bed for folding. Each and every time, the bottom of the basket catches my eye: The bottom of a laundry basketThe bottom of a laundry basket As the r/nostalgia sub-Reddit can tell you, Yaffa Blocks were a name brand for a particular kind of inexpensive storage solution. It seems the company also made laundry baskets. What I really notice, however, is the price tag: A Linens n Things price tag, reading $3.99A Linens n Things price tag, reading $3.99 $3.99 seems very inexpensive! My basket does date back to around the year 2001, but even an inflation-adjusted price would be just $6.71 today. Seems low! Now sure, my humble basket is plenty scuffed, and it has one cracked corner: A slightly cracked cornerA slightly cracked corner But it's a vessel for transporting toasty warm clothes approximately 50 feet. It does the job. It still works. The price tag also lists the name of the store where this basket was purchased, and that's a real throwback. "Linens 'N Things" was a New Jersery-based big box retailer selling home goods, a competitor to "Bed Bath & Beyond". You'll notice I say "was", because Linens 'N Things went bankrupt in 2008. Less than a year later, all of their retail outlets were closed. Still, this price tag endures on the bottom of my basket. In 2022, the Linens 'N Things name lives on via an online-only store. Impressively, as the tag shows, the Linens 'N Things website has been around for quite some time. Here's a look at LNT.com from around the time when this basket was purchased. It seems the company even had a privacy policy very early on: [lntcirca20][lntcirca20] Circa 2001, captured via the always-helpful Internet Archive Wayback Machine In addition to being purchased from a New Jersey-based retailer, this basket was also made by a New Jersey-based manufacturer: The Basicline logoThe Basicline logo It appears "Basicline" was the company that owned the Yaffa trademark, and also I guess that they made at least 11 products. You may notice that I am once again using the past tense. Alas, like Linens 'N Things before it, Basicline is no more. In 2010, they filed for their own Chapter 11. Further, per Wikipedia, Linens 'n' Things' current parent company Sequential Brands sought bankruptcy protection last fall. Given all these bankruptcies, I'm beginning to think that even back in 2001, this product was underpriced. $3.99 was simply too low to charge for a product which would go on to serve me well and faithfully for 20+ years and counting. In life, you have to know your value, and charge accordingly. --------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoyed this post, get updates via Twitter, Facebook, or RSS. << Previous Next >> * About One Foot Tsunami Archives RSS Feed Twitter Feed * [ ] [Search One Foot Tsunami] * Best of One Foot Tsunami Read a random selection from OFT's very best posts: + List Dot I Believe Eliud Kipchoge Can Fly Visit the full "Best Of" archive. * Tune in to Just The Tip Tune in to Just The Tip Hear Paul and his good friend Amy Jane Gruber on their mildly-popular Just The Tip comedy podcast. * Love The Site? If you shop at Amazon, support One Foot Tsunami by clicking this button first: Shop at Amazon --------------------------------------------------------------------- Wave Footer - Copyright Paul Kafasis. All Rights Reserved.