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Maybe it's just me, and that's ok, but I kinda hate GW for stuff like this. They exploit plenty of FLSA loopholes regarding paying employees, and continuously claim that store regions operate autonomously, under a social enterprise umbrella that benefits local communities. I just cannot reconcile how they can maintain 501(c)(3) status, and essentially brag about the money they're going to make on this donation from a private party sale. Personally, I believe their donations and subsequent revenue have outpaced their infrastructure to actually help people, and now they are just going with the flow under the non-profit guise without remorse.
 

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Man, I would not be giving up that coat. Looks perfect in that fit. That's one of those things that you are going to be kicking yourself for in a few years.
Im thinking the exact same thing. I used to scoff at wearing brown but that other coat you have is so different and more urban than that gorgeous brown thing. Wear the brown and get outta town. It is rustic but in an awesome way.
 

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Im thinking the exact same thing. I used to scoff at wearing brown but that other coat you have @kindofyoung is so different and more urban than that gorgeous brown thing. Wear the brown and get outta town. It is rustic but in an awesome way.
 

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