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Content Overview 1. American Made Jewelry- Beer Cap Earrings 2.Lace coverups 3. Dresses 4. Bathing Suits 5. Jeans
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| Turks Head Bracelet |
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| a Kiel James Patrick design |
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Great looking bracelets from Kiel James Patrick, hand crafted, Classy and sassy, designed in Rhode Island. Bracelets combine braided fabric, metal buttons and leather. They do woven belts as well. The Turk's Head Knot Rope nautical bracelets are braided using uality twisted cotton cord in various weathered summer color
combinations. The cotton rope used in the bracelets is made in Rhode
Island, and each rope bracelet is dyed and braided at Kiel James Patrick
by the designer.
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When you need to change the look of a top and skirt, you can try a shawl tied around your hips for a "look at me" impact.Shawls to wrap around your shoulders or hips, scarves, tops, all very affordable are made in the USA by Heritage Lace for a "wow" look.
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Exciting, times three, fashions for juniors from Malia in Brooklyn New York. Four gold stars for innovative designs.
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| From Malia |
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American Made Apparel is designed and produced by CarolAnn Wachter. Her catologue includes coats, dresses, skirts, blouses, coats, and hats.
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| From CarolAnn Wachter |
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| Silk Dupionni Dress |
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| Silk Crepe de Chine Sundress |
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American made women's clothing has been manufactured in Florida since 1988. Wonderful looking clothes ready for the beach, the pool party, a barbecue or just looking great in town or the country. Jita uses hemp, " the longest lasting, most durable fabric on Mother Earth" as well as hemp blends of organic cotton. You can select mix and match bikinis plus your choice of string color for swimwear.
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| Jita Tank Suit |
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| Hand crafted from the Jita Collection of Swimwear |
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| You can see more of Jita's clothing on our women's clothing page. They do dresses, jackets, pants, shorts, pants and accessories. Their great looking clothes are made in the USA by Americans. Their plant is located in Florida.
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| From Jita |
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| Tank top from Jensen |
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| Junior sizes from Jensen Apparel |
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| Jensen Apparel has been manufacturing American made ladies' tees for over 20 years. Their junior styles have evolved into a longer fit with combined ringspun cotton and Lycra added to make a supreme comfortable knit. They also offer misses sizes in the same great styles and fabrics with the continuing commitment to providing quality garments and customer service because they are the manufacturer as well as the distributor
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American Made easy to wear from Bamboosa -wear this shirt on its own in the summer and under jackets in the winter.
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| From Bamboosa |
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| American made Diamond Gusset jeans are made in Georgia. They do stretch, mid rise, low rise, relaxed fit, and sizes range from zero, the big 0 for you juniors. We think a lot of this brand. They are 100% Made in the USA using denim fabric made from American grown cotton. Other components come from Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. They are sewn and stonewashed in Georgia. They have the great label, Made in the USA. Brag about it. Start it going in your town.
Their Stage Stretch is designed for Nashville's stars. It is a stretch fit boot cut jean, a true low rise with a rear knee crinkle and a slit feature at the ankles! This is a jean that looks great with boots or heels, and sits below the waist but doesn't leave you feeling too exposed. (More Details Here.)
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| From Diamond Gusset, Blue Denims |
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| Blue Denims from diamond Gusset |
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| Stage stretch for juniors, sizes from 0 and up |
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"Clothes make the man" is a concept you understand instinctively. Clothes are the announcement of who you are, the very first moment you appear. It's hard as rock to change it. But do you remember to apply this concept to yourself, especially when you think about its effect on the "testosterone gang" at the the club?
Putting this concept into dress choices, it explains why people wear large diamonds and a Rolex, or tattoos and do rags, or skin tight skirts with a spaghetti strap blouse, or cowboy boots with rugged looking jeans, or a navy blue suit with a blue tie, button down shirt. You've got the picture already. You know each one of those people.
Want to test the theory? Find pictures in magazines that match the descriptions above. Cut them out and paste each on its own, on a sheet of white paper. Then develop a few questions.
- If your car broke down while driving your sister's baby to the doctor, whose car would you get into?
- If you were baby sitting: the ten year old hurt himself and needed to be picked up, carried to your car, whom would you ask?
- If you were baby sitting and riding on the bus, needing two seats. There were two, one next to tattoos and do-rags and the other next to navy blue suit, you need to split up. Who would sit where?
- You want to find a cheap place to have a hamburger. Whom do you ask?
Can you change the impression you have given people after they take a look at you? Sure, but it takes a lot of effort if your appearance is extreme.
Once I tried an experiment. I unpinned my hair and let it hang. I put on mismatched torn clothing that was too big. I smudged my face. Then I filled two shopping bags with miscellaneous articles. Now I was set. Off I went on to the tube, (the subway, in London) at about ten o clock in the morning. It was not crowded but there were no seats. No one offered a seat. When the train stopped and people pushed past. I dropped one bag. Out rolled 2 oranges, a ring of keys, a woolly hat. Did any one help pick the things up? No. Not one person helped to retrieve the articles scattered on the floor.
Next day, I went out wearing gray slacks, camel hair jacket, hair pinned up, etc. I tried the same routine. Immediately, I was offered a seat. I got off that train and on to the next. Again I was offered a seat and as I sat down, I allowed my packages to drop. Two people hurried to help. Everything was retrieved in three seconds.
Try it yourself, the same scenario, or create your own.
Now think about going clubbing. You love your clothes and want to show them off. But, you've got a lot to think about.
Be honest when you answer. What message do you want to send? Clothes are exactly the same as a written advertisement. The product on offer is you: your face, your body. Here are the two basic messages. There really are no others.
1) This product is not for sale.
2) This product is for sale.
To send message # 1, concentrate on your face. Wear only a little make up. The makeup emphasizes the beauty of your eyes, your skin, your mouth and that’s good. Next, consider your jewelry. The flashier it is, the more the T.G’s love it. That’s bad. Wear either jeans and a top or a dress or a blouse and skirt: not skin tight, no cleavage. Clinging is fine.
Choose colors that accent the beauty of your skin, your face and your hair.
You'll weed out the testosterone gang and attract your share of the rest. If you don't, then you are in the wrong club. Dump it. For message # 2, you wear anything skin tight, leggings, jeans, a top that shows lots of skin or a tight fitting dress showing lots of skin, or a blouse and skirt, again revealing lots of skin. Every single curve you have is visible. Skin plus curves equals message # 2. Add large jewelry and lots of makeup. High heels are a must.
The testosterone gang will swarm. (c)R.Graham 2009 All rights reserved
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