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how often does jcrew full retail ususally have a sale? i've been eyeing some stuff and i missed the 25% last week
Very very often.. I get those sale emails almost weekly..
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how often does jcrew full retail ususally have a sale? i've been eyeing some stuff and i missed the 25% last week
yeah almost as frequently as Macy's.Very very often.. I get those sale emails almost weekly..
Bro a tee + cargo or camo shorts and flip flops or roshes is all you need. I rocked that in DR for pretty much my whole trip.In Hawaii I'd wear a tommy Bahama shirt and some Nice fitted khakis, no troll....
Hawaii is one of the worst dressed places in the US I think, no dambs given there and I don't even blame em.
how often does jcrew full retail ususally have a sale? i've been eyeing some stuff and i missed the 25% last week
that is an additional 30% off sale items, not full retailthis week its 30%
Welp, time to break out the torches and pitchforksGuys, I've been lying to you all....I actually am just the coat check guy
Btw, 4 thrifted items featured here! Shirt, tie, pocket square, and bag. Total cost of those four items: $11.50 IIRC
I'm not big into shorts, so I'm looking for lightweight pants for summer.
I bought several pairs of Uniqlo cotton and linens recently, but the inexplicable lack of belt loops drives me UP THE WALL.
I know seersucker is a staple in humid climes, but I'm not sold on the print.
Any suggestions? J Crew bro, Gap, BR? 'Mall brands' are just fine with me. Not trying to get sweat stains on $500 Givenchy jawns.
I don't mind putting in the extra work bruh. The free part definitely helps with that thoughDamn man, you have had some trouble with the prizes. It doesn't feel like trouble when it's free though.
Not to mention you're getting the stuff you really want from the trade ups!I don't mind putting in the extra work bruh. The free part definitely helps with that though
Restaurants in the U.S. are hard to prosper. In CA, you need so many licenses, not to mention all other eateries are your competition. I revamped and wrote a business plan for a local place and that was a headache. He's barely breaking even.Sucks that I never got around to getting one.
On the side note, I would love to have my own restaurant so I know how exactly he's feeling.
IIRC restaurant was his first love. He started ToJ with a very little amount of money and turned it into a business that yields 300% return. Now I kinda want to put in another order