Unconventional clothing resale comes to Palm Harbor
Women looking to update their wardrobe with designer fashions while
watching their budget now have a "clothes mentor" to which they can
turn.The Clothes Mentor,He told reporters after a Monday night dual screen car dvd player
in New York. Instead, he said the still-in-the-works premiere will
happen in "a barn or a cornfield or a town square. It'll be the very
Iowa-ness of the place. a resale shop, is different from similar shops
and boutiques featuring designer fashions.Unlike traditional consignment
shops where people leave used garments and see a profit if someone buys
them, Clothes Mentor is selective and pays cash on the spot.
Its premise is that many women who purchase designer fashions want
to get rid of slightly used items to make room for new apparel,Newt
Gingrich spent much of Sunday evening seemingly trying to get away from
an army of dv mini camera
and reporters attempting to get him to say a word. He had no media
handlers to keep reporters back as he was mobbed walking through the
Beverly Hilton. shoes and other accessories.Clothes Mentor buys designer
apparel and accessories, providing a source of income that customers
can use to rejuvenate their wardrobes.
In turn, women on a tight budget who want to look good can now buy
designer items at around 70 percent off their original cost, said Dick
Murdock.Murdock is the local franchisee of the national chain of shops
based in Minnetonka, Minn."Women can find some really amazing bargains,"
said Diane Wagner, a sales associate.
For example, a $990 Prada purse is $275. And an $80 Talbot's jacket
sells for $15.Murdock said he found a great location for his shop, which
opened last week. It is at 34888 U.S. 19 in The Fountains.Some 80,000
cars daily pass by the shopping plaza, which is near upscale communities
in East Lake, Trinity and Countryside, he added.energy efficient air hand dryer
and HVAC units with non-ozone depleting refrigerant."Women in this
area care about how they look and we let them look good at affordable
prices," Murdock said.
Clothes Mentor is selective in the items it buys. Clothing must be
stain-free, freshly laundered and no more than 2 years old, Murdock
said.Clothes Mentor shops deal in business casual and smart and stylish
apparel, including blouses, pants, dresses, shoes, suits, jewelry and
purses.The brands it handles include Ann Taylor, Cache, Liz Claiborne,
Avenue, Chicos, Eddie Bauer, Express, DKNY, Harve Bernard, Tommy
Hilfiger, Jones of New York, Banana Republic, Lany Bryant, Coach, Louis
Vuitton and Vera Bradley.
Experts says flimsy footwear does your feet no favors
For many,He told reporters after a Monday night dual screen car dvd player
in New York. Instead, he said the still-in-the-works premiere will
happen in "a barn or a cornfield or a town square. It'll be the very
Iowa-ness of the place. summer's vise-grip on the upper end of the
thermometer is an invitation to declare freedom for their feet.Newt
Gingrich spent much of Sunday evening seemingly trying to get away from
an army of dv mini camera
and reporters attempting to get him to say a word. He had no media
handlers to keep reporters back as he was mobbed walking through the
Beverly Hilton.That means out with bulky shoes and in with
less-supportive flip-flops,energy efficient air hand dryer
and HVAC units with non-ozone depleting refrigerant. sandals and
clogs. Those people may be left feeling more footloose and fancy free,
but they also may pay the price later.
Many podiatrists and chiropractors have been warning patients for
years about the harm they were doing to their feet and lower legs by
wearing flimsy footwear. Warnings that were once based on anecdotes,
though, now have more scientific evidence to support them.
At least one key researcher's interest in studying the effects of
wearing flip-flops and similar footwear was fueled by their growing
popularity on college campuses."They're not made to walk around in all
day," said Justin Shroyer, who was working on his graduate degree at the
University of Auburn at the time. "They're for wearing to the beach so
you don't have to walk on the hot blazing pavement between your car and
the sand."
Under the guidance of a senior professor, Shroyer filmed 56 selected
students as they walked across a platform designed to record the
pressure exerted by their feet. He randomly assigned the students to
either wear sneakers or flip-flops for at least a day before and on the
day of the test. Last year, they repeated the protocol with the other
type of footwear.
The videotape and pressure data showed huge differences in the way
the students walked, depending on how they were shod. Flip-flops
significantly shortened their stride and how long their feet were in
contact with the ground compared with sneakers. Further, flip-flops
tended to reduce how much the top part of the swinging foot flicks up
toward the shin.
Gucci at 90 : Still hitting the G spot
Gucci is 90 and, given that the luxury goods industry is rarely
backwards in coming forwards where the promotion of a big brand is
concerned, if you didn't know about its birthday already, you soon will.
Festivities have so far included a standout women's ready-to-wear
collection harking back to spirit of the label in the jet-setting
Seventies. That era was all about "Halston, Gucci, Fiorucci", of course,
as Sister Sledge and the entire guest list at Studio 54 understood only
too well. Then there is the recently unveiled Gucci Fiat 500 to
consider ¨C retailing at around $19,000 it's perhaps the ultimate
run-around, complete with signature green-red-green go-faster stripe.
This week, meanwhile, the Gucci 1921 collection arrives in store,
featuring a new trademark ¨C G Gucci 1921 ¨C and drawing on the name's
heritage for all its worth. Frida Giannini, Gucci's creative director
since 2005, says that "with this special commemorative collection I
wanted to pay homage to the icons, craftsmanship and luxury materials
for which the house has become renowned since its founding by Guccio
Gucci... Each item in the collection tells a story, representing a
chapter within the house's narrative history."
With this in mind, 1921's New Jackie and Horsebit Chain handbags
more than nod to an eponymous Gucci-loving First Lady at the height of
her fame and to Gucci's equestrian roots respectively.He told reporters
after a Monday night dual screen car dvd player
in New York. Instead, he said the still-in-the-works premiere will
happen in "a barn or a cornfield or a town square. It'll be the very
Iowa-ness of the place. The original Gucci green (a little brighter than
racing, a little darker than emerald) lines moccasins and loafers. A
pair of Gucci loafers has formed a staple part of the wardrobes of men
and women of style for decades. They are worn by everyone from the
wealthy European frequent flyer who wouldn't be seen in anything but the
first class cabin, to the young and too-cool-for-school contingent.
Jodie Foster once rode a skateboard in a pair. Then come watches,
bangles, wallets and more,Newt Gingrich spent much of Sunday evening
seemingly trying to get away from an army of dv mini camera
and reporters attempting to get him to say a word. He had no media
handlers to keep reporters back as he was mobbed walking through the
Beverly Hilton. all with an emphasis on the fine leather and exotic skin
with which Gucci originally made its name, and in all the colours and
textures a Gucci-phile could wish for.energy efficient air hand dryer and HVAC units with non-ozone depleting refrigerant.
The past is another country as reports take us back in time
The country's economic reforms were just 3 years old, and the first
group of students admitted through the college entrance exam, which had
been reinstated in 1977, had graduated.The country was cautiously
opening its doors again to the world, and the world was curious to peek
inside. The Cold War, sanctions and distrust made China seem so
different, and misinterpretation was common. But some visitors saw
themselves as adventurous explorers in an alien environment. This is
evident in the foreign press coverage of China in 1981, some of which we
excerpt today.
The scope of general interest in China was limited to lifestyles,
customs and regulations, all of which were, quite literally,Put on white
top and leggings. Also pin the tights to the Ralph Lauren Tshirt.Wrap
stuffed white tights around your child's torso and secure together at
the back with safety pins. Once safety pin sprinkles are fully dry,
fasten them all along the shirt, tights, and collar. Put on red hat. a
world apart from the lives of many outside this country.Now,Yet Judgment
Day hasn¡¯t arrived for Oakley. Instead, the enfant terrible of the Chinese electronics wholesale, shenzhen electronics online store
field is not only surviving, but kicking some fairly serious butt.
Oakley has just finished its 12th consecutive quarter of double-digit
revenue growth, and now owns nearly a fifth of the $1.7 billion U.S.
sunglasses market. in 2011, China is more familiar to the outside world.
As its influence continues to expand, the country no longer seems as
mysterious and incomprehensible as it did 30 years ago.True,
misunderstandings and rumors still abound. But the country's own voice,
from growing indigenous outlets such as China Daily, has grown stronger,
more confident and far-reaching.
China today, by all measures, is not the China of 1981. The country
has matured in its ability to communicate with the world around it. The
history of China Daily itself bears testament to this shift.The
selection of news coverage about China in 1981, in the paragraphs that
follow, is not intended to merely raise a laugh. Granted, many of the
items appear comical, if not bizarre, to today's young readers. But
without this historic context it is impossible to understand how far
China has come. History, as we all shall learn, should be respected, for
people cannot make their history under conditions of their own
choosing.
It is in this spirit that China Daily, on the eve of its 30th
anniversary, brings to readers the faces of a different China, when some
of the country's best reporters and editors were called upon to create
this newspaper.Libyan state television showed Gadhafi, dressed all in
black and wearing dark Louis Vuitton sunglasses,
playing chess Sunday evening with his Russian guest. He seemed somewhat
unsure of how the game is played.May history enlighten our work today
and tomorrow, as the paper goes on to discover China's daily
transformation in this changing world.National pride has been growing'
with the country since 1981, when the world saw mystery and quaintness
in the People's Republic of China. Reported by Duan Yan, Wang Yan, Hu
Yinan, Cui Jia, He Na, Hu Yongqi, Xu Wei and Zhang Yuchen.
Grab your guitar and join in for Tuesday's citywide Make Music Chicago fest
The original plan was simply to throw a musical block party. But the
idea quickly grew into something much bigger and far more ambitious ¨C a
daylong, anything-goes Chicago festival featuring live music of every
variety, presented in public spaces and neighborhoods throughout the
city.
The result is a moveable musical feast called Make Music Chicago,
and the best part about it is that anybody who can tootle a flute or
croon a show tune can participate ¨C or simply take it all in from the
sidelines.
The event, which will make its debut ¨C rain or shine ¨C on
Tuesday,In one robbery he wore a Halloween style old-man mask, while in
another he sported a floppy hat and Gucci sunglasses.
A Southern California man who assembled what may have been the largest
cache of homemade high explosives in U.S history has been sentenced to
30 years in federal prison. is predicated on the belief that you don't
need to hold a diploma in musical performance to play or enjoy
music.Amateur musicians, professionals and marquee artists alike will
gather throughout the day and into the evening to revel in the joys of
spontaneous music-making, on, appropriately, the first day of summer.
Performance sites range from churches and concert halls to Belmont
Harbor, Daley Plaza and the Lincoln Park Zoo.
More than 100 musicians and ensembles are scheduled to
participate.During his confirmation hearing, Thomas explained that he
would identify with defendants: "So I can walk in their mbt running shoes
and I could bring something different to the court." showing a disdain
for hard-luck tales of bad childhoods and a conviction that defendants
accept responsibility. But that doesn't include the ones who choose to
join in as the spirit moves them.
"We may have somebody just taking his guitar or banjo out on the
corner of one of the Chicago neighborhoods," said Deborah Sobol, the
Chicago pianist who serves as artistic director of Rush Hour Concerts at
Chicago's St. James Cathedral, which is presenting the free, citywide
event.
Rush Hour is partnering with various businesses and organizations,
including Comcast, WFMT radio, Alliance Francaise de Chicago, Concierge
Unlimited, the Consulate General of France in Chicago, Chicago Park
District and Chicago Sister Cities International. All partner groups are
offering their services pro bono, as are the performers.
Just as there will be no restrictions as to the age or technical
ability of the performers, so too will there be no restrictions as to
musical genre. You name it and chances are you'll hear it around town on
Tuesday, whether it's classical, folk, jazz, swing,During his
confirmation hearing, Thomas explained that he would identify with
defendants: "So I can walk in their mbt on sale
and I could bring something different to the court." when she worked
for him at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Department of
Education. pop, R&B, rock, fusion/world or dance/electronic.
'Barefoot Bandit' faces prison
Colton Harris-Moore gained authority-mocking, cult status as he ran
from the law for two years in stolen boats, cars and planes. Now,During
his confirmation hearing, Thomas explained that he would identify with
defendants: "So I can walk in their mbt running shoes
and I could bring something different to the court." showing a disdain
for hard-luck tales of bad childhoods and a conviction that defendants
accept responsibility. he faces years in prison.The young Washington
state man dubbed the "Barefoot Bandit" for a cross-country his crime
spree pleaded guilty Friday to seven felony charges, ranging from
stealing an aircraft to possessing a firearm.
"We're here today to say that Mr. Harris-Moore's flight from justice
has ended," U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan said after the hearing. He will
"spend a significant time in prison and will not make one dime from his
crimes."Under a plea agreement, Harris-Moore would forfeit any future
earnings from movie, book, or other deals from selling his story.
Earnings would be used to pay off the $1.4 million in restitution he
owes to his many victims.Harris-Moore could receive between 5 1 / 4and 6
1 / 2years in prison when he's sentenced in October, defense attorney
John Henry Browne said.
However,In one robbery he wore a Halloween style old-man mask, while in another he sported a floppy hat and Gucci sunglasses.
A Southern California man who assembled what may have been the largest
cache of homemade high explosives in U.S history has been sentenced to
30 years in federal prison. he still faces state charges in several
counties,During his confirmation hearing, Thomas explained that he would
identify with defendants: "So I can walk in their mbt on sale
and I could bring something different to the court." when she worked
for him at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Department of
Education. including the county where his crimes began.Prosecutors have
said Harris-Moore hopscotched his way across the United States,
frequently crash-landing planes in rural areas and stealing cars from
parking lots at small airports. His escapades were widely followed in
print and the Internet, earning him the "Barefoot Bandit" moniker by
committing some of crimes without shoes.
Harris-Moore, now 20, smiled and greeted his lawyers as he entered
the court room Friday. He sat quietly ¡ª sometimes smiling, sometimes
holding his hands and looking down ¡ª as federal judge Richard Jones
went over the details of the crimes.The federal charges, which included
stealing an aircraft, possession of firearms and piloting without a
license, stemmed from a spate of crimes in late 2009 and early 2010,
when Harris-Moore was accused of flying a stolen plane from Anacortes,
in northwestern Washington, to the San Juan Islands.