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Jack2142 posted:I have short legs as a guy and I have to mentally tack on $10 or so to every pair of pants I buy because I have to get them hemmed up at those Dry-cleaners that do some simple alterations an inch and a half because pretty much nowhere carries stuff under 30 in length which is a bit annoying. Learn to do it yourself. Get a decent sewing machine, a thread kit, and Tailor's chalk. Assuming you already have an iron with a steam function and an ironing board, that's everything you need. It will take a little time to get it good enough but once you do: you can alter 4 or 5 pairs in a couple of hours. It also helps if you buy the shortest inseam you can find and a tapered leg so you don't have floods. Though, you get good enough you can take in the legs, too.
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Another customer segment that B&M stores have traditionally ignored and online retailers are gradually going "oh wait, there's money on the table here." A little on the pricey side but this brand is specifically for 26-30" inseams Peter Manning NYC
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:I'm interested... can you put your pitch in the form of a children's book? you...you can't just reference it without posting that BWM gold. I only have the wait till we're tenure version of the picture
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incoherent posted:you...you can't just reference it without posting that BWM gold. Tiny Brontosaurus fucked around with this message at 01:24 on May 5, 2017 |
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Yeah my bad I was going to swing at that setup but I got distracted by roommate stuff.
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paragon1 posted:Can I interest you in becoming a sales rep for some great health and diet products? We'll show you how to build your own team, and you'll have your own business before you know it. I hope you'll consider this as you really seem like a Diamond tier entrepreneur. The big one right now (mlm scam wise) is essential oils. These guys: https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwiP7NX50NfTAhUPg34KHVZkDVoYABAAGgJwYw&sig=AOD64_1Qb2f-HZ4Dnvcm2KRlS4bXSsvswA&adurl=&q= They're dug in like a tick into the stay at home tech wives and Mormons up here around Seattle east side suburbs.
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Yeah, I didn't mean "nostalgia" exactly, I just thought it was interesting that the women spoke about how when they were looking for patterns of Disney stuff, they felt connected to other women who were looking for the Disney tights, because they had shared the same memories.
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Leggings are the worst clothing trend in ever.
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paragon1 posted:Lularoe advertises their pyramid scheme on the radio now, they've really hit the big time. The combination of the horribly quick development pace of technology often out-moding several hundred dollar pieces of tech within months, the over-saturation of large stores trying to sell everything - and thus always being too ineffective to compete with specialty stores or the internet and thus shrinkage of their game or electronic booths if not outright disappearance from the likes of Sams Club; and the weird shelf life of video game and their prices depending on what you mean by electronics. If you also meant appliances, replace Best Buy/Amazon with Home Depot/Lowe's. Over the course of the 90s -00s and the death of Circuit City, electronics have proved themselves to be a front that you either have to dedicate yourself to or you're going to get hosed by it when a newer, flashier store sells them better than you.
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Crabtree posted:The combination of the horribly quick development pace of technology often out-moding several hundred dollar pieces of tech within months, Price deflation https://imgur.com/a/mW9VW
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:Leggings are the worst clothing trend in ever. They're fine for the people who realize they're not pants, they're a base layer.
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BrandorKP posted:Price deflation https://imgur.com/a/mW9VW Do you have any charts for the prices of phones throughout the years and more "hip" electronics along with prices for computer components? Because DVDs and Blu-rays have become redundant or antiquated to personal streaming devices or huge flat screen TV sets/consoles with them built in like how they made VHS.
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Crabtree posted:Do you have any charts for the prices of phones throughout the years and more "hip" electronics along with prices for computer components? Because DVDs and Blu-rays have become redundant or antiquated to personal streaming devices or huge flat screen TV sets/consoles with them built in like how they made VHS. I don't but the general tend is towards ever steeper curves most especially in electronics. That was the textbook example illustrating the trend. I may have some aggregate graphs showing the compression in product life cycles. Could take a bit to find them. Basically product life cycles are shorter across the board in nearly all categories. The things firms sell, they make less money on more quickly than in the past.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:Leggings are the worst clothing trend in ever. Leggings are great under a dress, esp if they're workout leggings with pockets. Dress + pockets? Hell yes.
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I don't think of myself as a prude, but I am a little weirded out by the trend in yoga pants so tight that they're technically vaginal suppositories as well as articles of clothing.
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Xibanya posted:Leggings are great under a dress, esp if they're workout leggings with pockets. Dress + pockets? Hell yes. Leggings with pockets?! Dogs and cats living together as friends?! I wear a lot of black dresses with leggings/tights; it's convenient as heck.
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Xibanya posted:Leggings are great under a dress, esp if they're workout leggings with pockets. Dress + pockets? Hell yes. But then I don't get to see your legs...
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WrenP-Complete posted:Leggings with pockets?! Dogs and cats living together as friends?! esp because leggings are much more durable than tights so it makes a dress even more cozy for something like a music festival. I like wearing dresses all the time and I fuckin' love the legging craze for this reason.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:But then I don't get to see your legs... Wow, how incredible that you feel safe enough to express such a sexist opinion.
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# ? May 5, 2017 16:07 |
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The greatest thing ever posted in the BWM thread MLMs should be banned.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:But then I don't get to see your legs... and that's why they're in fact the best trend
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WrenP-Complete posted:Wow, how incredible that you feel safe enough to express such a sexist opinion. How dare people enjoy looking at legs!!!! For shameeeee. Be a good Christian and hide your lust by loving underage rentboys at the local motel 8!!! (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:How dare people enjoy looking at legs!!!! For shameeeee. Be a good Christian and hide your lust by loving underage rentboys at the local motel 8!!! Women are people.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:How dare people enjoy looking at legs!!!! For shameeeee. Be a good Christian and hide your lust by loving underage rentboys at the local motel 8!!! Dude gently caress off you are skeeving the gently caress out of this thread.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:How dare people enjoy looking at legs!!!! For shameeeee. Be a good Christian and hide your lust by loving underage rentboys at the local motel 8!!! It's not about looking at legs or enjoyment of them. It's about your sense of entitlement to women's bodies, such that you complain about women wearing tights affecting your view. I'm not a Christian. Nor do I have sex with underage people. I have stayed at motels in the past.
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WrenP-Complete posted:It's not about looking at legs or enjoyment of them. It's about your sense of entitlement to women's bodies, such that you complain about women wearing tights affecting your view. No you see, only men exist because only men are people. Anyone talking about women's legs is doing so solely from the perspective of consumption. Women are things men use.
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:No you see, only men exist because only men are people. Anyone talking about women's legs is doing so solely from the perspective of consumption. Women are things men use. Oh drat, I forgot! Thanks for the reminder! <3
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:Women are people. No they are objects created by the Lord for our enjoyment.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:No they are objects created by the Lord for our enjoyment. Whatever happened to putting effort into trolling?
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:No they are objects created by the Lord for our enjoyment. Love it when someone tries to backpedal a sincerely held belief into sarcasm. It's like trying to own yourself via Poe's law.
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Maybe God is bisexual.
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Mozi posted:Maybe God is bisexual. Well, Zeus was. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganymede_(mythology)
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Notorious R.I.M. posted:Love it when someone tries to backpedal a sincerely held belief into sarcasm. It's like trying to own yourself via Poe's law. I assume you've never been to a night club.
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ISeeCuckedPeople posted:I assume you've never been to a night club. Lotta The_Donald meetups at 1OAK, are there
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So BiLo holdings rejiggered it's organization and renamed to Southeastern Grocery about two years ago. I'm being told that now all employees lower than department head are now being made part time. Sounds like they are pushing as many employees off health insurance as they can. Edit: still haven't found that graph. Bar Ran Dun fucked around with this message at 03:14 on May 6, 2017 |
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This is way off the topic of the thread but how would you actually ban MLMs in the USA? What laws at the federal or state level would make a difference?
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BrandorKP posted:So BiLo holdings rejiggered it's organization and renamed to Southeastern Grocery about two years ago. I'm being told that now all employees lower than department head are now being made part time. Sounds like they are pushing as many employees off health insurance as they can. Seems to be happening a lot lately: https://arstechnica.com/features/2017/04/the-secret-lives-of-google-raters/
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:This is way off the topic of the thread but how would you actually ban MLMs in the USA? What laws at the federal or state level would make a difference?
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Crabtree posted:The combination of the horribly quick development pace of technology often out-moding several hundred dollar pieces of tech within months, the over-saturation of large stores trying to sell everything - and thus always being too ineffective to compete with specialty stores or the internet and thus shrinkage of their game or electronic booths if not outright disappearance from the likes of Sams Club; and the weird shelf life of video game and their prices depending on what you mean by electronics. If you also meant appliances, replace Best Buy/Amazon with Home Depot/Lowe's. Over the course of the 90s -00s and the death of Circuit City, electronics have proved themselves to be a front that you either have to dedicate yourself to or you're going to get hosed by it when a newer, flashier store sells them better than you. I'd also add that electronics are ideal for shipping because they're usually compact but high cost making online competition particularly effective (and this was true before Amazon went crazy building logistics/shipping).
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:This is way off the topic of the thread but how would you actually ban MLMs in the USA? What laws at the federal or state level would make a difference? I don't consider it off-topic, since this thread has just mutated to cover all sorts of retail practices. My own answer is that probably the best way, rather than passing new laws, is that most MLMs have enough shady stuff going on at the margins that if the government wanted to prosecute, they could. And it would only take one or two cases, even ones that are settled out of court, to discourage MLMs.
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