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amanda n

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appologies, pablo
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bandit

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Pabs just seems more friendly


my blog : http://sunshack.blogspot.com/
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Pablo Escobar wrote:Please, call me Pablo


I could call you a lot worse

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Pablo Escobar wrote:
RoseR wrote:Where do we all clothes shop?


I am a bit of a clothes snob, diesel jeans every time and a random array of tshirts/shirts from numerous different places.

Won't buy anything from Topshop (etc) because you just bump into folks all the time wearing the same thing you are

I like shopping when it is not my money


I haven't set foot in Topshop since I was about 15, good reason not to if they sell 'tat' like polycotton ski suits to look hot on the slopes.

As for ski gear, it has to be some form of blue in colour (see avatar) and be North Face / Helly / Eider. One of which I got from TK Maxx for a bargain and has done the job for a few years.

Off slope I love Fat Face, but only if there's a sale on.

Comfort and style can be done on the slopes these days!

Is it Friday yet?
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amanda n

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ok fashion police, I have seen a ski coat on e-bay which looks quite good it's made by 'Turbine' any thoughts?
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amanda n wrote:ok fashion police, I have seen a ski coat on e-bay which looks quite good it's made by 'Turbine' any thoughts?

Not a brand I am familiar with, but post us the link on here.
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NellyPS wrote:

As for ski gear, it has to be some form of blue in colour (see avatar) and be North Face / Helly / Eider. One of which I got from TK Maxx for a bargain and has done the job for a few years.

If only we could get NF and Eider at TK prices, eh?

The best way is to try it. My blog is online here: http://tbwitti.blogspot.com
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Tony_H wrote:
amanda n wrote:ok fashion police, I have seen a ski coat on e-bay which looks quite good it's made by 'Turbine' any thoughts?

Not a brand I am familiar with, but post us the link on here.


is that right


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SNOWBOARD-SNOWBOARDING-SKI-SKIING-JACKET-Ladies-12_W0QQitemZ270343187264QQihZ017QQcategoryZ93791QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262

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