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My contribution to the beautiful leather goods found today.
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No lie, as nice as any leather jacket I’ve handled.
Chip came in effect in 2021 this one is from 2020.My wife says that bag is fairly recent and has the tag thing inside where you should be able to scan a chip from your phone if you goto the Chanel website or through their app.
Genesis is my favorite store in Dfw. Get there as often as I can. A quick run from the main SA as well. Often my Saturday morning stops. Happy to meet for a cup of coffee sometime.Been traveling for work all week and was about to head to DFW after my morning meeting and did a quick “thrift stores near me” Google search (because I‘m am addict) and was psyched to discover I was only 1/2 mi from Genesis Benefit Thrift Store which I had last visited in 2019. Super clean, organized, well-run, etc. and lots of higher-end brands.
Could only spend 20 min there to make my flight and found something for both me and Mrs J, with the added bonus that both were items we had been looking for, too.
Sid Vicious camp mocs for me and Stuart Weitzman heels for Mrs J (still on their website). $20 total.
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I assumed it was for reinforcement so it doesn't stretch out over time as quickly as other ties could. I like it, it adds some heft too.Glad I went out for one stop today.
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Also I found my first Sulka yesterday, a tie. There is an area in the middle that is reinforced a little. Is this common? What would the purpose be? Thanks!
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Yeah its crazy how you can be driving past the Frank Lloyd Wright House and within a few minutes you're seemingly on another planet.I got lost in Austin once, looking for a thrift store coincidentally. When I tell you it's the scariest place I've ever been to, I'm not joking, and I've spent time in Camden NJ.