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Old 03-29-2011, 06:32 PM   #136
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You want over priced, check THIS out.

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I have to agree with KennyC on this one!! As a fashionable woman, I refuse to pay to have someone's ugly initials all over my possessions. I have 4 Coach purses. All 4 cost btwn $20 & $30 because I bought them used and on ebay. I like Coach leather bags because they are very well made, but I couldn't care less about their label. Coincidently, they also look better after they've been worn in a bit, so they are perfect to get second hand. Let someone else pay full price AND break it in for me.

I'm the youngest of 5 who often got my sister's hand-me-downs. However, my sister was an amazing seamstress, and while I was growing up, was when she was going through a sewing frenzy. You've never seen a little sister so eager to get any clothes that her bigger sister was willing to throw her way. I still remember accidentally throwing a pair of wool pants and a wool blouse in the dryer, shrinking them. I was so mad at myself. Here I was this young teen wearing, essentially, couture clothing that my sister designed and made, and I couldn't pay enough attention to realise that the fabric was a very tightly woven lambswool.

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