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Written on January 14th, 2012 by Beatrice Riceno shouts
We don’t know how other people perceive us. Within the extremes, this can breed self-consciousness, or it could breed cockiness. Neither warrants significantly praise. Take into consideration it. Looks, in the abstract sense, will make a substantial impact on a person’s outlook in life, more than they would like to admit. If people really perceive a person as seeking fantastic, then what harm is completed?
This all diverts itself to the misconception that looks are shallow. Ethics will teach us that beauty is only skin deep. All true, really accurate; but only to an extent. “Looking great” and getting gorgeous are two separate concepts, as beauty is largely subjective. Nevertheless, looking excellent is a matter of culture and location. It can be concluded that, in our occasions, 1 will think about a man in a enterprise suit to become affluent, or at the very least employed. But he does not have to be handsome. This analogy in the enterprise suit points out an undeniable human competent: the instant interpretation of our surroundings. This is neither shallow nor avoidable.
This can be the way from the physical universe.
There exist general standards of searching great. Since the term lends itself some vagueness, “looking great” entails getting confident; confidence, unpretentious and undiluted, entails becoming comfy in your surroundings. The following ideas may be of use for the person searching for confidence, not self-consciousness or cockiness.
Tongue scrapers. Yes, this little device will prove to become invaluable. It combats poor breath within the best way achievable: it scrapes the surface in the tongue deep in the opening in the throat. Absolutely nothing kills confidence worse than poor breath, as it sneaks up without having warning, even following a thorough brushing; and pearly white teeth are not worth two cents if nobody wants to be around your open mouth. The tongue—not the teeth or gums—is a hotspot for awful breath. And an odorous breath is more tied for the typical sense of great taste than it’s to any one culture. Adhere to this principle: poop smells like poop, irrespective of exactly where you are from. Some cultures might appear more tolerant toward the principle, but surly they should not prefer it.
Baggy clothes fall into the half-subjective, half-truth category of seeking fantastic. The primary cause why they do really little to accentuate the wearer stems from their design. They sag and distort the wearer. Unless a cultural statement, baggy clothes just plain do not function. This holds accurate for make-up also: if it does not accentuate natural features, then it serves small purpose. Ask yourself what’s a lot more impressive, natural functions, or artificial ones? Yes, artificial looks are acceptable and commonplace, but doubtless does it ever trump the all-natural.
This results in our conclusion. Accentuate and compliment your all-natural capabilities. The principle makes ideal sense, specifically should you wish to display confidence in your self. Hygiene is a universal custom, and also the tongue scraper served as an analogy. But the latter discussion in this write-up highlights a very important touchstone in seeking fantastic, that is to appear excellent and really feel excellent based on what’s “You.” Do not overdo it. Simply because in a universe comprised of interpretation, there is no higher mis-interpretation than in misinterpreting your very sense of self. Be happy with who you might be, and show it in greatest possible way.
What you have on on top of your clothes is just as important. You might try something like rabbit fur coats or many of the other varities of fur coats. You’re sure to find something to emphasize your fashion.
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Written on January 12th, 2012 by Amy Swannno shouts
Women’s designer fashion this winter is all about keeping it sassy on the outside as well as on the in, with a huge range cold climate goodies to lay your mitts on, there really is no excuse.
Blazing a trail back into the wardrobe in women’s fashion this season, blazers are sucking in those silhouettes and finishing off those androgynous styles. Go smart with Tuxedo Jackets from Yves Saint Laurent and Rich & Royal, go light with Alexander McQueen’s crepe slit-sleeve jacket, go bright with Alice + Olivia’s Satin jacket, go heavy with the wool-blend pinstripe of Daks, go long with Something Else by Natalie Wood’s Slouchy Long Suit Jacket or go short with Heritage Research’s Cropped Jacket.
Add a touch of rugged charm to your outfit with a leather jacket to keep out the elements and look effortlessly cool as well. Designer Rick Owens has taken inspiration from wool and cotton, combining them in his Panelled Leather Jacket, while D&G go back to the drawing board with their old-fashioned-turned-new belted and double-breasted offering. The classics are always a winner, and Milestone have done just that with their long Diane Jacket, with intricate pocket detailing. Shining through the mist is Maison Martin Margiela who puts a high gloss on its patent leather jacket. Continuing the leather loving is Urban Code and Acne’s Rita who are reinforcing the fact that aviator-style leather jackets never go out of fashion, meanwhile Karl Donoghue suggests the biker jacket should be motoring along this season as he showcases his, with its soft leather and stand-out shearling collar.
The Parka jacket has found favour in many situations and occasions; from summer’s music festivals to an intrinsic item in everyone’s winter collection. YMC’s hooded version with knitted interior and deep colours is definitely one for the colder months, while Penfield go outdoorsy with shower-proofing, tartan inner lining, and lightweight fabric. Fur has been seen on A|Wear’s collars, Vila and Levi’s hoods; meanwhile Firetrap step out of the shadows with the Bartlett jacket complete with wool shawl neck and plenty of contrasting shades. Paris-based brand, Sessun, do double-breasted with their Magic Window Coat, and magic it is indeed; with fur interior and an encompassing hood, it really is a winter warmer.
Braving the elements while still feeling like your wrapped up indoors, Barbour’s quilted jackets are undeniably warm but also bring some sleek fitted elan in their dark shiny hues, as do the belted diamond quilt of Rare and mid-length with sharp collars of Levenham, while light styles that seal the heat deal come from Fresh Made’s short lined Jacket, Khujo’s short cut distressed look with ribbed cuffs and collar or the short Debbie Duffle from Fat Face.
The return of the Mac, shakes off that rambler vibe as new styles are set to create lasting trends with Superdry’s double collar and cord panelled Safari Wax Mac, Lipsy get cutesy with their fleece-lined Teddy Bear Mac and Fay get short and shiny with their waterproof raincoat. Masters of the work mac, Aquascutum, bring a shorter style infusion with the checked Bovey or the authentic profile of the double-breasted Swing Raincoat as fellow mac enthusiast Burberry climbs back to the top of the style tree with their bold Brit Packaway Trench Coat in satin-twill or the classic lines of the double-breasted Kensington Trench to keep the rain firmly ‘in check’.
Sessun jackets celebrating the redesign more traditional coats, like the parka, for instance. Glass Boutique offer a wide range of women’s jackets at their online store.
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Written on January 9th, 2012 by Owen Jonesno shouts
It is believed that a designer from London, Thomas Burberry, founder of the Burberry company, was the first to create the trench coat. 1901 was the first year for the men?s trench coat for the military.
It was manufactured by a British clothing manufacturer for the British army. At that time it was manufactured of heavy serge fabric. The trench coat was made with mobility and comfort in mind.
During the years, the cloth for the trench coats has changed. Now they are made from cotton drill, leather, poplin, and tightly woven gabardine. Some of the more recent designs are manufactured from polyester.
The trench coat is worn on top of other clothing and is water repellent for just that reason. There is often an inner liner that may be unzipped making the trench coat functional for the various seasons.
This liner is normally insulated. The style of the trench coat is knee- length and can also be considered to be a raincoat.
The trench coat has a military-cum-business look to it. In past years, the colors of trench coats were usually brown, tan, gray, and black. Now they may be found in numerous colors. Women?s trench coats are available in bright colors such as red, blue, and yellow.
The style of the standard trench coat has remained similar to the original design but may also be bought in other styles. The typical trench coat is double breasted, has a belt at the waist line, and has shoulder straps and cuff straps.
The trench coat, even though it commenced life for the military is now a very popular article of clothing among business men too.
A trench coat can be discovered in lots of men?s wardrobes as they can be used for numerous different occasions. They are worn for practical, stylish and comfortable.
The trench coat is one of the most popular items of clothing obtainable and has not lost its appeal over the years. There have been a few adjustments made but nothing to have an effect on its popularity.
A lot of men own a trench coat due to it being an item that may get worn for many occasions. It is an overcoat that works well with most other clothing.
The trench coat is also very well-liked in films. Trench coats have been quite popular in lots of movies such as The Pink Panther and Dick Tracy.
The popularity of trench coats in movies was and still is among pilots, detectives, and war heroes. Westerns depict cowboys wearing the black style, which is better known as the duster, which is another name occasionally used for a trench coat.
It is simple to wash a trench coat. Most directions call for them to be washed in a normal washing machine. A damp sponge will help clear up small stains to keep it looking great.
Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of subjects, but is now concerned with the jean jacket. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Mens Overcoats For Sale.
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Written on December 10th, 2011 by Peter Bell11 shouts
The temperature is getting colder but that doesn’t mean your style needs to cool down, thanks to the extra layers in men’s designer wear this autumn it’ll be easy to dress to impress whatever the weather.
Sweats and hoods to shield your arms and head against the elements add to the seasonal favourite of college chic and casual styles. Hoodies are making their own style statements in stripes from street fashion masters Norse Projects and their Heik Hoodie or rustic military feel from fashion forward YMC’s Fleece Back Sweat Hoody, whereas Diesel combine their effortless cool with chunky knit and graduated colour on their Kelly Sweat. Jumpers see American workwear-inspired Penfield cleverly unite duffle style toggle and shawl neck for their Dunstone Sweater and Sixpack France show that plain is most definitely not boring with their Leounel Sweat in fresh tones like Heather Red or you can go dark with Franklin & Marshall’s Port Sweat.
Macs, always a practical addition, have evolved into a stylish component of men’s fashion, no longer uninspired fold-aways they are appearing across different looks and trends. In workwear the Aquascutum brings forward traditionally clean lines to the mac and Burberry incorporates its trademark check. G-Star owns smart-casual with the Maddox front funnelled and cuffs that are gathered, Desigual adds playful patchwork and a practical hood while Courier from Universal Works creates a windproof and waterproof hybrid in loud season brights to add to any ensemble. Keep warm while staying cool thanks to the funnel collar of Goi Goi’s Nylon Mesh Lined Jacket, Norse Projects continues the nautical theme with their fisherman yellow Elka Solid jacket or go for the vibrancy of Tango Red in Libertine-Libertine’s cagoule jacket complete with zip embellishment.
Denim is supporting a return to retro in the rise of high waisted, short jackets, Lab Sonny by Nudie embraces the jean look as does Pretty Green, Levi’s Vintage and True Religion. Or go for substance in a quilted variety still snug in the figure hugging Barbour jacket, Hackett’s Aston Martin Racing Jacket and the liner with hood from Ma Strum, for leather lovers Replay’s leather jacket in top to bottom faded brown is a great choice, or the Scotch & Soda’s bomber jacket in weathered leather, Superdry’s Brad makes use of a high neck line and patched on pockets for a similarly gritty appeal. In contrast the biker jacket, usually a leather staple, has been reinvented in sweats from the Marc Jacobs’ Marc range, in suede by Diesel’s Leod and Over the Stripes cashmere variety. Also available in long cuts are the Biker from Bench with belt, Belstaff’s Sammy Miller combining the look with corduroy at the top of the jacket and also Maison Martin Margiela who extends the biker and adds a slimline band collar for a sleek, lengthened look.
Transitional jacket designs in men’s designer fashion that cross the casual smart divide and compliment most looks see angled concealed button front and high neck from Religion’s Dorian jacket, the simple military homage of Selected’s New Antique Jacket in black with epaulettes and single-breast metal buttons and the tailored feel of Denham’s button fastening sweatshirt in Medieval Blue or the well-groomed Harris Tweed from Universal Works suit jacket that dress up the day wear and rounds off the night.
As the cold nights become the norm extra layers become essential to keep out the chills of autumn and winter, but that doesn’t mean you have to keep your style covered up with the options available from men’s coats and jackets and women’s jackets this season.
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Written on November 16th, 2011 by Larry9 shouts
Winter is that time of year when we can have fun with clothes without worrying about our body shapes. With onset of winter season, all showroom racks become cozy with many types of winter wear. But one section that has a different craze among all women is winter coats. A winter coat not only provides protection from harsh winter weather, it also makes a great fashion statement with elegance and grace. And that’s the reason why they are so much popular among women.
If you’re residing in a colder region, or planning to visit a cold country in Christmas Holidays, then investing in a stylish winter coat is really a must. Designers are wrecking their brains to give their best specially in terms of outerwear for women. Many new trends were seen on fall/winter 2009/2010 runways from Russian inspired coats, to classic camel colored hues, and cocoon styles. If you have made your mind to buy a winter coat then it’s necessary to know what’s in for the season as latest fashion trend. One can make a style statement by knowing these designer fashion trends in winter coats.
- A new trend that entered winter fashion with a boom is the capes. They are stylish winter coats with open front, without sleeves and somehow resembles the poncho, but in a different way Capes are new coat of the season available in ranges from just covering shoulders to long draping ones. They go perfect over chunky knits, matched with over-the-knee boots.
- Fur detailing and fully fur coats have made a splashing come back with a vengeance this season. Designers like Thakoon, Michael Kors, Emilio Pucci, Julien Macdonald, Diane von Furstenberg, Preen and many more have shown their brilliant designs in fur with details on coat’s collar or cuffs.
- Military style jackets and coats have been going strong all year round and the looks have set to continue in winter also. Designer brands like Balmain and Balenciaga overflowed runways with military inspired jackets and blazers for their fall 2009 collection. Many celebrities like Rhianna, Beyonce and Kanye West, have been spotted now and then in a military style jacket matched with a distressed jeans. This style looks really cool and is becoming very much popular among younger generation.
- With its 1980s roots, the strong-shoulder trend will help you stay in vogue this fall. Strong shoulders are a completely wearable trend, especially in winter coats. The shoulder pads create a very royal look that makes you feel different from the crowd. It’s perfect for formal parties and can be successfully paired with fur, gloves or belts. This classical look was promoted by BCBG Max Azria, Chanel, and Donna Karan on their runway shows. Military style has also combined with strong shoulders to create a fascinating look.
- Apart from strong looks like military style and strong shoulders, there is something very feminine for winter coats this season. These are the ruffly winter coats. They made splashing appearance on Valentino’s Haute Couture and Louis Vuitton Fall 2009. Just pair them with a simple dress up, a stylish updo, and a cool pair of sunglasses, and you are ready to Rock
A winter coat is probably one of the major wardrobe purchases a woman makes for fall winter season. By knowing these latest fashion trends in winter coats, you will get an idea what to buy that matches your style and persona. Shopping online can be a better option to make your dollar go a little further. Many stores like Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, and Nordstrom provide big discounts on designer winter coats during the Holiday season. Take advantage of this opportunity and dress-up like a Diva for winters.
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Written on November 16th, 2011 by Larry20 shouts
Dodgeville, Wis. (PRWEB) December 8, 2009
Winter coats are an important investment for millions of Americans who brave blustery winds and icy temperatures. To save the time, cost and hassle of making a poor decision, be sure to know what to look for to get the best coat that fits your needs. Lands' End outerwear expert Scott Whittingham reveals his top five tips for choosing high-quality outerwear:
1. Look for temperature ratings – Consider your climate and how you will use the coat. Outerwear that is rated to perform well in certain temperature ranges will help you determine which coat best fits your needs. A coat that is temperature rated from -10 to 15 F can be worn to and from work while still being warm enough for shoveling snow.
2. Look for performance features – With all the options available, it is important to choose a coat that integrates fabric technology to enhance its performance. Features to look for include laminates that make a coat's shell waterproof and breathable, water-repellent finishes that let moisture bead up and roll off and barriers on inner shells that block icy wind. For fleece, Nano-Tex Resists Static is a permanent nanotechnology that helps resist static shock, static cling and particles like lint, pet hair and dust.
3. Minimize bulkiness – Choose coats with insulation that is lightweight while still offering exceptional warmth. Down, when quilted, offers exceptional warmth without extra bulk. Fleece is excellent for sealing out wind and keeping warmth in. Synthetic insulations are also a good choice as many mimic the warmth of down while offering added benefits such as being hypoallergenic or nonabsorbent to provide warmth during the wettest weather. The Lands' End 3-in-1 SnowSystem Jacket features their exclusive PolarThin insulation.
4. Consider the details – Some details such as hoods are easily visible, but many important extras are not. Look for concealed cuffs, adjustable drawcord hems and combination zip-and-snap fronts with inner storm shields to help to seal out chilly drafts. For longer-length coats, a two-way zipper adds ease of mobility, while armpit zips prevent overheating in coats designed specifically for winter sports.
5. Add warmth with accessories – As with coats, consider the climate and how you will use the accessories. For winter sports, look for durable nylon shells, reinforced palms and fingertips, as well as fleece with stretch for ease of movement. Fabrics like cable-knit cotton, wool or cashmere offer an ideal combination of style and warmth for every day or special occasions.
About Lands' End
Lands' End is one of the world's largest retailers of clothing for the family. In addition, Lands' End offers an innovative collection of fine quality goods for the home. Lands' End merchandise can be purchased online at http://www.landsend.com, by calling 1-800-800-5800, and by visiting the Lands' End Shop at Sears. Lands' End is a proud member of Sears Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: SHLD). And, all high-quality Lands' End merchandise is Guaranteed. Period.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Be sure to visit the new Lands' End newsroom at http://www.landsend.com/newsroom
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Written on November 14th, 2011 by Alison Poole11 shouts
Winter has come, and if you have not done so already it may be time to consider buying a winter jacket. Shorter days and longer nights – cold wind, rain and snow – all requiring that you bundle up when going outside. There are so many different options for you to choose from that it might be difficult for you to settle on just one. Let’s look at what you need to keep in mind when searching for the best jacket to wear.
Functionality – The most important part of the winter jacket is that it is functional. It is an important wardrobe for the winter month, especially for those of us who live in the coldest area of the world. If it rains a lot in your region, for instance, or if you experience a lot of snow, you will want to get the heaviest jacket possible.
Made for your activities – There are some that are catered to those of us who love to ski and snowboard.
Fashionable – A very important part of purchasing a winter jacket is that you get one that is fashionable. Winter is one of the longest seasons of the year, so, it’s important that you get a jacket that fits well with the other pieces in your wardrobe so you can look attractive year round. Just because it’s Winter doesn’t mean you have to dress down. In fact, some winter jackets are quite stylish.
When you want to get a new jacket for winter, it’s best to buy it right after winter because stores will be trying to empty their inventory, meaning there will be tons of sales. Each spring, department stores are trying to desperately get rid of their winter inventory, so, it’s a great idea to check there at the end of Winter for deals.
For the cold months, jackets made for winter are a must for everybody.
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Written on November 14th, 2011 by Dame Anderson34 shouts
Snowboard hats! Keep your dome warm, keep reading for my advice.
Just think. You’re leaning on a rock on the summit of a mountain in Colorado. Under your feet, is your beloved snowboard. The sun is shining, almost no wind, and it’s freezing cold. The day would be incomparable, except for the fact…..you didn’t bring a hat. Doh!You can avoid this scenario. Pickup a snowboard hat, and be ready to preserve your next perfect snowboarding day. You won’t get frustrated and neither will your warm ears.
The snowboard hat is the major aspect in any snowboarding getup. It can either finish off your style or clash and ruin your whole look. Don’t leave this imperative aspect of your image to chance. Shop around and make sure you get one that not just coincides with the rest of your snowboard gear, but will also keep you hot. Luckily, there’s a great array out there and you should be able to find one that matches the rest of your gear.
See, snowboard hats require form and function. Or course, they should look killer, but they also need to keep you warm without being too bulky. You still want to rule the run don’t you? Of course, so make sure the hat you pick will block that wind from hitting your dome.
Take if from me, you should almost certainly let your spouse help you pick out your next snowboard hat. I mean, he possibly knows your style better than you do yourself. Plus, she’s the one who will be looking at it all day.
One more thing to keep in mind. Determine if you need a chin strap before you start looking. If you ascertain it’s something you could use, then don’t settle for one without. You’ll regret it later and will probably have to buy another one. You don’t need more junk in your closet.
That’s all my suggestions on snowboard hats. Take it or leave it, but I advise you take it, ’cause it’s good… ok.
Now have some fun!
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Written on November 10th, 2011 by Alexander Stone12 shouts
Mittens are a variation of the glove designed to be more effective in keeping the hands and fingers warm during cold climates. Some type of mittens is designed to be able to work effectively while wearing them. Gloves go back a long way and there is proof of that, being mentioned in some ancient epics and art work of Europe and Asia.
The chief reason why leather is used for making mittens and gloves is because of its ability to grip things better than some of the other materials used. That is the reason we see it being used extensively by various sportsmen and also by construction workers. For professional athletes such as ball players and construction workers, that is an important quality, not to mention cold protection.
Leather, compared to the other products, that are used to make gloves and mittens, is a natural by product. This is why it gives more comfort for the wearer and also why it is more durable than most other materials. Peccary leather that is got from a type of wild hog in South America is the most popular of all leather products for its softness and flexibility. Usually most leather gloves and mittens are made from less expensive sheep skin.
Gloves and mittens are also lined with various materials to make them more comfortable to wear. Some of the products used for lining include silk, cashmere, wool and wool mixtures. Silk is generally only used for women’s gloves and mittens and is comfortable both in cold and warmer climates. But cashmere is the warmest of linings.
In this day and age gloves and mittens of all styles are available and very popular. The original purpose of mittens and gloves as mentioned before is for the protection of the hands and fingers from the leather, but later on they found there way into fashion. The leather mitten is no exception and today there are many design and styles and materials that go into their design making them a popular winter accessory.
Want to find out more about Leather Mittens, then visit Alexander Stone’s site on how to choose the best Toddler Mittens for your needs.
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Written on November 8th, 2011 by Neene Baker14 shouts
Dodgeville, Wis. (PRWEB) December 8, 2009
Winter coats are an important investment for millions of Americans who brave blustery winds and icy temperatures. To save the time, cost and hassle of making a poor decision, be sure to know what to look for to get the best coat that fits your needs. Lands' End outerwear expert Scott Whittingham reveals his top five tips for choosing high-quality outerwear:
1. Look for temperature ratings – Consider your climate and how you will use the coat. Outerwear that is rated to perform well in certain temperature ranges will help you determine which coat best fits your needs. A coat that is temperature rated from -10 to 15 F can be worn to and from work while still being warm enough for shoveling snow.
2. Look for performance features – With all the options available, it is important to choose a coat that integrates fabric technology to enhance its performance. Features to look for include laminates that make a coat's shell waterproof and breathable, water-repellent finishes that let moisture bead up and roll off and barriers on inner shells that block icy wind. For fleece, Nano-Tex Resists Static is a permanent nanotechnology that helps resist static shock, static cling and particles like lint, pet hair and dust.
3. Minimize bulkiness – Choose coats with insulation that is lightweight while still offering exceptional warmth. Down, when quilted, offers exceptional warmth without extra bulk. Fleece is excellent for sealing out wind and keeping warmth in. Synthetic insulations are also a good choice as many mimic the warmth of down while offering added benefits such as being hypoallergenic or nonabsorbent to provide warmth during the wettest weather. The Lands' End 3-in-1 SnowSystem Jacket features their exclusive PolarThin insulation.
4. Consider the details – Some details such as hoods are easily visible, but many important extras are not. Look for concealed cuffs, adjustable drawcord hems and combination zip-and-snap fronts with inner storm shields to help to seal out chilly drafts. For longer-length coats, a two-way zipper adds ease of mobility, while armpit zips prevent overheating in coats designed specifically for winter sports.
5. Add warmth with accessories – As with coats, consider the climate and how you will use the accessories. For winter sports, look for durable nylon shells, reinforced palms and fingertips, as well as fleece with stretch for ease of movement. Fabrics like cable-knit cotton, wool or cashmere offer an ideal combination of style and warmth for every day or special occasions.
About Lands' End
Lands' End is one of the world's largest retailers of clothing for the family. In addition, Lands' End offers an innovative collection of fine quality goods for the home. Lands' End merchandise can be purchased online at http://www.landsend.com, by calling 1-800-800-5800, and by visiting the Lands' End Shop at Sears. Lands' End is a proud member of Sears Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: SHLD). And, all high-quality Lands' End merchandise is Guaranteed. Period.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Be sure to visit the new Lands' End newsroom at http://www.landsend.com/newsroom
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