Question by allsorts1942: Where is the best place to take broken watches and old costume jewellery to sell?
I have had a good clear out and have found quite a few watches that are broken and would be ideal for spares or repairs and also some old costume jewellery which unfortunately I do not know much about. I have taken all the gold out and cashed that in and ebay prices aren't really what I was looking for so does anyone know ...
Question by Jordan: Any ideas for my costume? I already know what I'm being...?
OK so for Halloween I'm gonna be a Gypsy...yeah I know kinda weird for Halloween, but not really once you think about it. Anyway, I looked through Costume Express and found two Gypsy costume, one looked cute but kinda childish and the other looked a little too slutty for my taste. I'm a teenager, but I still don't really like to dress like a slut. ...
Question by Marino: do guys like when girls wear costume jewelry? and makeup?
Best answer:
Answer by penguinsrock!I don't know, maybe cause they think they look good in it. Guys like it if you do or don't wear make-up. Once my guy friend said to me or one of my friends. Even though you are pretty with make-up on you don't need to wear it cause you'll still look pretty!
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Zemis (formerly World Charms) Launches Fall/Winter 2009 Fashion Accessories Raffle Contest - Free Christian Louboutin Bag
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Question by floflo: help finding a certain type of website???
i need one with things like:
i need one that has things like:
-corsets
-ballerina costumes
-renessance costumes
-victorian era clothes
-renessance jewelry
-witchcraft stuff
-anything with mythical creatures (unicorns, faries, ect...)
-cool boxes and containers
-crystal balls
ect.. stuff like that :) and NOT HALLOWEEN COSTUMES! real stuff :) thank youuuuu!
Best answer:
Answer by Patriciawhy don't you google them? isnt it more sufficient? keyterms like "witchcraft store" or something?
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Greek apparel includes sweatshirts, tee-shirts, denim shirts, jackets and sweaters—all with embroidered or printed Greek letters. The formal custom Greek apparel is marked by a banded collar with covered buttons. Like all Greek merchandises, the formal custom Greek apparel bears the Greek letters on the collar and cuff. Greek paraphernalia and Greek gear are popular in Europe and North America; many shops specialize in manufacturing the fraternity and sorority clothing—as Greek clothing is ...
Vintage Costume Jewelry Tops Holiday Wish List
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