Saturday, July 10th, 2010 at
6:19 pm
are this outfits to old looking for someone in the late twenties or early thirties
if you dont like them then please create me two outfits please
outfit 1
top
http://www.kohls.com/upgrade/webstore/zoom_popup.jsp?productId=845524884802457
bottom
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/womens/jeans1/straightleg/PRD~261492/Stamp+10+Relaxed+Dark+Vintage+Jeans.jsp
outfit 2
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=289246&CategoryID=26862&LinkType=SiteAd&LinkLoc=5449&AdID=40017
outfit 3
tops
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/product.do?cid=35525&pid=526101&scid=526101022
bottoms
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/product.do?cid=37908&pid=526871
shoes
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/product.do?cid=33916&pid=546657&scid=546657002
if you dont like them please create me some that you would think would be chic or stylish stores don’t matter
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Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
4:47 pm
Copyright (c) 2009 Abby Lawal
What would Levi Strauss think if he were around today to see the transformation of the blue jeans he supplied during the gold rush in California? Blue jeans have developed from the rugged pants gold miners wore into the denim designer suits of today.
It’s hard to believe that pants created to be functional, rugged, and resistant to tearing with riveted pockets would be a high fashion item today.
Levi Strauss added rivets to his line of jeans when miners complained that their pockets kept ripping. A man named Jacob Davis thought of the idea of brass rivets for holding on the pockets. He was not a rich man, so was unable to patent his idea. He contacted Strauss and sold him the idea of the rivets. The rivets filled the bill when it came to long lasting pockets.
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Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at
3:54 pm

- The Relaxed Draggin Jeans have the same Kevlar® protection as our Classic Draggin Jeans, but with a little more room in the legs and seat.
- The Relaxed Draggin Jeans have a traditional five pocket design with the change pocket on the left side for ease of use on your bike.
- We use 14.5 ounce denim with a 13.5 ounce 100% Kevlar® lining.
- To ensure the same degree of protection as the Classic fit, the Kevlar® has been extended to wrap all the way around the knees and shins.
- Each pair of Draggin Jeans is handmade in the USA! They are pre-washed and pre-shrunk.
Product Description
The Relaxed Draggin Jeans have the same Kevlar® protection as our Classic Draggin Jeans, but with a little more room in the legs and seat. The Relaxed Draggin Jeans have a traditional five pocket design with the change pocket on the left side for ease of use on your bike.
We use 14.5 ounce denim with a 13.5 ounce 100% Kevlar® lining. Our protective Kevlar® lining extends from just below the belt loops to just below the seat. It extends vertically from hip seam… More >>
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 at
5:36 pm
Im a guy and want to show off my figure, but most mens clothes is too baggy for my taste.
I really like those womens lowrise hiphugger jeans. But I cant find any stretch/slim jeans like that for men. They look very comfortable and relaxing. If I bought womens jeans, would anybody know without looking at the tag? are there any main differences between mens and womens jeans?
or is there anywhere that sells jeans like I described for guys? I dont like want spandex skintight jeans, but I want them to be slim.
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at
6:12 pm

- 88% cotton, 12% high-tenacity nylon
- Work jean
- Sits slightly below the natural waist
- Loose-fitting seat and thighs
- Arc-resistant button closure at waist
Product Description
The Carhartt® flame-resistant long-sleeve women’s midweight jean delivers the performance you need to survive the toughest job sites. It’s crafted using a flame-resistant fabric from Mount Vernon Mills® that keeps you protected near an open flame. A cell-phone pocket and utility pocket let you store your everyday essentials…. More >>
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