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Your Vintage Keepsake: A Csa Guide to Costume Storage and Display by Margaret T. Ordonez, X

Your Vintage Keepsake: A Csa Guide to Costume Storage and Display by Margaret T. Ordonez, X
From family heirlooms to vintage purchases, almost everyone has some item of beautiful clothing or some treasured accessory worthy of preservation. The care taken in storing and displaying costume collectibles will determine not only their longevity but also their future value. This concise, clear guide is issued by the Costume Society of America, whose members bring their collective expertise to bear on owners' most frequent questions about costume care.



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Damn, she's fine! Niecy (Kerry Washington, "Save The Last Dance") is the Boston queen with her fly clothes, a tight ride and a nice crib. The problem is, it's all hot merchandise. As a talented department store display designer, she uses her brand-name knowledge and slick attitude to glide by salesmen and security, passing stolen credit cards and bogus checks. Now, she's going for a big time jewelry heist and teaming up with a dangerous gang with quick trigger fingers. Inside the store, the alarm is tripped, all hell breaks loose and Niecy barely escapes.



Hackett (clothing store) - Hackett is a gentlemen's clothing store with branches around the world.

Zara (clothing) - Zara is the flagship chain store for the Spanish Inditex Group, which also owns brands such as Massimo Dutti and Bershka. The group is headquartered in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, where the first Zara store opened in 1975.

Hootenanny (store) - Hootenanny is a clothing store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is located in The Garage in Harvard Square.

The Garment District (store) - The Garment District is a clothing store in Cambridge, Massachusetts that is in between Kendall Square and Central Square. It is very popular among teenagers and college students in the Boston/Cambridge area.



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