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2013
1997
1997

These socks, made for outdoor hiking, are all good until you’re left with two big holes where the heels used to be. I walk a lot and my feet are especially hard on socks, but this relatively expensive pair doesn’t last any longer than the cheap cotton ones you buy in bulk at your local discount store.
my rating : 3 of 5







2013
suicidegirls.com
2014

2013
metart.com
2014


2013
msn.com

I prefer to wear long sleeves when I go out, even in the summer, so a shirt like this is just right for me. It’s made of polyester, not cotton, in an interlocked jersey knit that wicks away moisture, so it makes your torso and arms less warm than most shirts. That means you probably shouldn’t wear it in cold winter weather unless perhaps you’re wearing it as an undershirt.
It doesn’t hold much odor, so it doesn’t necessarily need to be washed between every “Performance” and it doesn’t get too wrinkly, so it never really needs to be ironed; major pluses for busy (lazy) people like myself. I also love the fact that there are no visible tags or logos on the outside. The one drawback is that the fabric is thin enough to show the imprint of man nipples.
my rating : 5 of 5

2013
amkingdom.com