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NativePath Native Fiber Baobab Powder

many people are increasingly interested in foods that naturally contain prebiotic fibers capable of nourishing healthy bacterial populations in the digestive tract; in addition to its fiber content, baobab powder is often ap...

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ollinnr submitted a new classified:

LEJ Come-Up-To-The-Camp Shirt - Indigo - Size Small - Great summer shirt in a great fabric

Selling LEJ's Come-Up-To-The-Camp Shirt made up in their Indigo Dun...

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I'm putting together a comprehensive reference on suit and shoe color combinations, pulling from everything available online and consolidating it into a single, easy-to-use table. Here's what I have so far:

Navy suit — Very versatile. Black, oxblood, and brown all work well. Light tan is not recommended — it reads as too casual and the tones tend to conflict.
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Well, here it is, finally (or another?), a thread devoted to shoemaking from the Land of the Rising Sun

Unfortunately there is very limited information in English about the vibrant world of Bespoke shoemaking in Japan. As some of you know, there are quite a few Japanese bespoke shoemakers out there, and for me personally, living in Tokyo has provided me with lotsa eye(s...

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Fit is one of the most important yet overlooked elements of style. A garment can be made of an elegant fabric and constructed with fancy details. But if it doesn't fit, it won't look good or feel good.

While standards of fit are influenced by personal taste and fashion, they are largely based on the way our bodies are made and move. (For example: Wide lapels may come an...

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