Wardrobe groundhog day

Wardrobe groundhog day - Textile Importers - Textile Buyers Listing


Wardrobe groundhog day - Textile Importers - Textile Buyers Listing

A latest clothing craze is circulating cyberspace whereby people are limited to wearing just six items from their wardrobe for a whole month. The trend, called Six Items Or Less, was taken up by hundreds of bloggers last month, who shared their minimalist experiences of appearing smart, casual or sporty against all odds. Surprisingly, the participants, known as “sixers”, claim that their efforts went largely unnoticed at work and round the house

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Wardrobe groundhog day

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