★彡✰𝘿𝙀𝙏𝘼𝙄𝙇𝙎 & 𝘼𝙋𝙋𝙍𝙊𝙓𝙄𝙈𝘼𝙏𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙎𝙐𝙍𝙀𝙈𝙀𝙉𝙏𝙎:✰彡★ ◆ Brand: Colorado ◆ Made From: Genuine Pebbled Cowhide Leather ◆ Colour: Pillar Box Red ◆ Measures: 12cm x 10cm [When clipped closed] ★彡✰𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙃𝙄𝙎𝙏𝙊𝙍𝙔✰彡★ This has come to me from another family member, who's not absolutely certain of its exact age. Both the design and colour shade have been retired from the brand's offerings and can no longer be found in retail stores. This is beautifully soft to touch. Genuine leather, and definitely the quality you expect from vintage Colorado. Features: ◆ 2 Zippered Compartments ◆ 8 Card Slots ◆ 2 Full Length sections for notes, receipts etc. ◆ Press Stud Closure Unlike its modern counterparts, this vintage piece exudes a rich history, with tales of its own to tell, shows a quality of craftsmanship rarely seen today, and would love to become part of your everyday style. ★彡✰𝘾𝙊𝙉𝘿𝙄𝙏𝙄𝙊𝙉:✰彡★ ◆ This is in outstanding condition, showing very minimal signs of gentle wear. ◆ Zippers working perfectly and have their toggles. ◆ Seams secure and undamaged. ◆ It has been regularly moisturised to keep the leather supple. ◆ A few small marks from general use, which are barely visible, and which I've tried to show as clearly as possible in the photos [In the centre, where it folds in half.] ◆ The photos are a deliberately clear and honest representation of the true condition of this vintage treasure. ★彡[𝐍𝐎 𝐇𝐎𝐋𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐑 𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐄𝐑𝐕𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒]彡★ Please understand, while we'd love to be able to hold items for you, we have been let down too many times in the past to hold. This takes the item out of stock and loses us any other watchers, and too often we have then had to start again with the same item.
Bright Spot glass lamp a cafe pendant with a twist and a touch of solid brass. Bright spot is a mouth blown pendant & provides a soft light
Mehr von Samira Belorf findest du hier. 16 Seiten, schwarz/weiss 148x210mm Ein Sammlung von Comics, welche erzählen wie es ist an Weihnachten im Detailhandel zu arbeiten. Die Begebenheiten sind (leider) alle wahr. Samira Belorf ist Comiczeichnerin und Illustratorin. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Basel. In ihrer Arbeit setz
Inspired by tales of starting afresh in the West, this design is for all of you who have come here, either by moving or for a vacation, leaving everything behind. Available in white and yellow. Fit: Ryan and Kyle are wearing large. All the deets: 50/25/25 polyester/airlume combed and ringspun cotton/rayon Retail fit Unisex sizing Side seams
'Feeling a spirit of pettiness overtake me, I fill the cart with M&Ms': 4 Tales of petty revenge that one retail worker got on customers - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Many things can shape a city—its culture, history, social life, or food scene. But perhaps the most distinctive feature would be architecture. Some buildings can completely fascinate you with their astonishing design and pure aesthetics. Through careful urban planning and understanding of the cultural background, the structure of a city can carry you through time while still leaving you in a very particular place.
With Peru’s long history of textile weaving and handicrafts, perhaps no country in Latin America provides more opportunity for shopping. Partners of shopaholics beware. The question when looking for the best Peru souvenirs is where to begin. Craft markets, stalls, street vendors and shopping centers are everywhere in Peru. From the cities of Lima and Cusco to the high altitude slopes of the Andes, Peruvian gifts await purchase. Locals are friendly and enthusiastic in offering souvenir shopping opportunities to tourists. I purchased a scarf on the roadside after cresting a mountain pass on my bike 14,000 feet elevation as an example of available goods. Shopping Tips in Peru The Spanish word for souvenir is recuerdo translating to reminder. The night of drinking Peruvian Pisco Sours may create some special memories, possibly ones best forgotten. Not my personal experience of course. As delicious as those Pisco Sours are, visitors may want to return home with a more lasting Peru souvenir. From Peruvian folk art to pottery, alpaca clothing to baskets, leather to candles, woodwork to silver the choices seem endless. Definitely no shortage of what to buy in Peru. Should I bargain for my Peru souvenirs? In markets, on the street or floating reed island some type of bargaining is accepted and usually expected. In higher end stores this is not the case. Be good natured in your negotiation. Know that the prices in Peru are some of the best in Latin America. Prepare to pay in cash. Many guidebooks advise that US cash is acceptable but that was not our experience in Cusco and southern Peru. We recommend small denomination Peruvian soles. Merchants are reluctant to give change so our advice is to have the exact change for the agreed to price. Can I use a credit card to shop in Peru? Peru retail shops in cities commonly accept VISA and MasterCard and on occasion American Express. However, there may be surcharges for the use of a credit card up to 12%. Be sure to ask about extra charges prior to purchasing Peruvian gifts. Of special note, many goods also contain an 18% value added tax. Credit cards are typically not accepted in markets or smaller stores. How do I know if my Peru souvenirs are authentic? With look alike stalls side by side all advertising their look alike goods as hand made where is one to begin? Llama wool masquerading as alpaca in the form of hats, sweaters and blankets will smell when wet. Most merchants will not be keen to have you walk in the rain to test it out. Shopping in higher end stores in larger centers you are more likely to get 100% alpaca rather than a mix. Baby alpaca is incredibly soft, light weight and definitely more expensive. If your Peru travel schedule allows, visit a high end store early in your trip. Feel a genuine alpaca garment so you will be a smarter shopper in the markets. If a deal for real alpaca seems too good to be true it likely is. Are their souvenirs in Peru that are illegal to bring home? In some markets Andean condor feathers are on sale. Both illegal to sell and purchase this is one souvenir from Peru you do not want in your possession at customs. Should a merchant try to sell 1000 year old artifacts this would be another another purchase to avoid at all costs. Peru shopping for social good In the village of Chinchero, a group of 30 weavers and their children ensure the 2000 year old traditional textile weaving thrives. The Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco is a non profit organization providing support to ten weaving communities on a fair trade basis. Using natural dyes to prepare the fibers for weaving Chinchero is one of ten communities weaving ancient patterns and utilizing natural dyes and fibers. In buying the women’s work you get an authentic souvenir from Peru assist indigenous families in generating a sustainable income and preserve textile traditions of the area. Do you have a favorite souvenir you like to bring home from your travels? Do you love shopping? For our tips on shopping in Mexico click here.
The Grand Palace wallpaper collection evokes a traditional elegance with chinoiserie inspired designs, a style created in Europe from influences of tales and travels to the Far East.
It’s not that I don’t like you if you’ve never worked in retail, I just don’t completely trust you.