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dh…most of my shirts were made in Hong Kong. i don’t go to the most expensive one there (Ascot Chang) but its in a high end mall and not cheap…I usually spend $45-65 a shirt depending upon the fabric (all are British). I still have shirts that were made there in 1992/93 when I lived there. Never, ever have one of the buttons come off or discintegrated from landering. Not sure how long Lands End or Tyrwitt shirts will hold up.
Also, when I travel there now I can get them turned around in 2 days.
i love my violet contacts bxgirl 🙂 havent bought a box of those in a while. violet contacts wind up looking periwinkle for some reason when i where them, unless you are looking very closely. if i was straight i’d SO have a thing for black girls with violet contacts 🙂 i had a gay crush on a girl with beautiful dark skin and violet eyes who worked at the KFC/Taco Bell that used to be on delancey street years ago 🙂
Much better quality though – CT shirts used to be a 100 bucks (although they have insane deals now) and Pink was 150 – I still have my pink shirts 4 years later, and my CT shirts have gotten messed up.
Land’s End jeans are great, and so softy! BH just got some in black and blue – they fit well, last well, wear well. Button down shirts aren’t fancy, but also wear well, and look great. Their stuff lasts, and the return policy is very good.
Chary – oh my, good word. You know Rob, you really do have a great vocabulary some days!
char·y (châr)
adj. char·i·er, char·i·est
1. Very cautious; wary: was chary of the risks involved.
dh…most of my shirts were made in Hong Kong. i don’t go to the most expensive one there (Ascot Chang) but its in a high end mall and not cheap…I usually spend $45-65 a shirt depending upon the fabric (all are British). I still have shirts that were made there in 1992/93 when I lived there. Never, ever have one of the buttons come off or discintegrated from landering. Not sure how long Lands End or Tyrwitt shirts will hold up.
Also, when I travel there now I can get them turned around in 2 days.
i love my violet contacts bxgirl 🙂 havent bought a box of those in a while. violet contacts wind up looking periwinkle for some reason when i where them, unless you are looking very closely. if i was straight i’d SO have a thing for black girls with violet contacts 🙂 i had a gay crush on a girl with beautiful dark skin and violet eyes who worked at the KFC/Taco Bell that used to be on delancey street years ago 🙂
*rob*
denton, given your height, you must be referring to the top of a woman’s head.
“I remember seeing a woman with beautiful blue violet eyes- a true blue violet. Unbelievable.”
There are so many more things I look at before the color of a woman’s eyes!
“Pink is a lot more expensive that Trywitt (sp?)”
Much better quality though – CT shirts used to be a 100 bucks (although they have insane deals now) and Pink was 150 – I still have my pink shirts 4 years later, and my CT shirts have gotten messed up.
sometimes i miss wearing suits to work :-\
I love green eyes- more than blue, but a great hazel eyeball is totally the best.
I remember seeing a woman with beautiful blue violet eyes- a true blue violet. Unbelievable.
(and thanks, sam!)
George Washington wasn’t chary about the tree he chopped down.
Land’s End jeans are great, and so softy! BH just got some in black and blue – they fit well, last well, wear well. Button down shirts aren’t fancy, but also wear well, and look great. Their stuff lasts, and the return policy is very good.
Chary – oh my, good word. You know Rob, you really do have a great vocabulary some days!
char·y (châr)
adj. char·i·er, char·i·est
1. Very cautious; wary: was chary of the risks involved.
sorry rob – yeah you do (as per above)