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Robin Michelangelo

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Just out of curiosity. What's the difference in flannels with one having the chain and one not having it even if it was under Hedis term?

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I remember some speculation that it was a sad example of cutting corners, but I'm unsure if that was verified somehow and whether or not chain vs. non-chain pieces had any differences in cut/fabric.

Overall, the SLP flannels are great.
 

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I remember some speculation that it was a sad example of cutting corners, but I'm unsure if that was verified somehow and whether or not chain vs. non-chain pieces had any differences in cut/fabric.

Overall, the SLP flannels are great.
eh its just a small chain. 50 cent value perhaps but it's still a nice addition to have. Flannels are great. Overpriced but they are great.
 

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No question go silk if you can afford it for the scarfs. Cotton is inelegant, whereas the silk lays nice, has a touch of sheen, and feels better.

I received a SLP wool scarf as a gift, and it looked terrible after a couple wears, I feel bad to say! I much prefer my cash/silk options in the same vein.
 

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Can anyone please please help me ID these boots I know they aren't the cowboy boots basically like a Wyatt Harness without the harness can anyone help me either naming the model or finding it online for me? thank you all

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Asking $450 for that cotton t-shirt is basically robbery. You have to be an idiot to buy **** like that.

What's their profit on pieces like these? I can't believe this is costing them more than $5-$10 to produce.
 

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