Not everyone may openly admit to filling their cupboards and wardrobes by mail order.
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Gucci's Ford offers another reason why upwardly mobile men are investing more heavily in their wardrobes.
At the Compound, fancy dress wardrobes, silent cinema and disco, and laundry facilities were on offer.
They both appeared to be wearing half their wardrobes to keep away the dreaded cold.
From juicy roles to top-shelf wardrobes, TV's leading ladies have plenty to boast about.
His team of Style Consultants works with men in the U.S. to build wardrobes of professional clothing.
As men look for stylish ways to rise above the ordinary, accessories become more important to their wardrobes.
The way they dress, the way they sit, the money they spend on their wardrobes are all fair game.
In many cases, product will be organized by lifestyle to help customers create looks and build wardrobes across categories.
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No trace of a struggle or violence has been found at the house, where the wardrobes had been emptied.
The first floor contains two bedrooms and a bathroom, with stained-birch wardrobes and cupboards built in to eliminate clutter.
Within three years she was putting her "graphic eye" to work on wardrobes.
They knew the line was very much on the pulse of what modern women would want in their wardrobes seasonally.
They spent many afternoons at the mall constructing and reconstructing various wardrobes.
Mrs Gibson, a care assistant, said she checked the usual places Sonny liked to hide, such as behind the settee and in wardrobes.
Produced in cotton, rayon and parachute nylon, as well as silk, the scarves were intended to brighten up post-war wardrobes with bold colours and patterns.
Inside, the corridors are blocked by rickety wardrobes and improvised kitchens.
Meanwhile, younger Chinese shoppers have more disposable income than their parents did years ago and are more willing to spend it on freshening up their wardrobes.
The goal was to create an ever-expanding group of trendless, often seasonless pieces that women could incorporate into their existing wardrobes and have them remain relevant.
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"Phones are such a staple now in people's wardrobes, " says Heather Dale, associate editor of gadget blog GeekSugar, which runs regular features on celebrities and their cellphones.
In Carmarthen the YMCA has taken over an old shop and is selling larger piece of furniture - tables and wardrobes - alongside the china and books.
Born in London in 1963, Rachel Whiteread began making her signature casts of the insides of ordinary domestic objects, like wardrobes, beds, floors and baths in 1988.
One estimate says there are around 10m extant bearer passbooks, many of them hidden away, perhaps even forgotten, under mattresses, in wardrobes and in safe deposit boxes.
No pricing has been announced yet for the entry-level spec'd models, but consumers there may want to check their wardrobes before picking up one of the bolder models.
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Her risk-taking has led many women to incorporate more feminine dresses and blouses into their power wardrobes and to don soft cardigans in place of traditional suit jackets at the office.
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The change rolls out Thursday with the launch of a new Web site, from New York agency Euro RSCG, that lets shoppers build their own Lacoste wardrobes and share with friends on social networking sites.
Cibani talked about her global customer (there are Ports 1961 stores everywhere from Toronto, Beijing and Paris), the spring trends women should be incorporating into their work wardrobes and her outlook for luxury.
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Writing in his blog, he described how contestants are equipped with measuring tapes and soft pencils and then sent out to follow the one-way layout around the store, matching beds, wardrobes and kitchen chairs along the way, wrestling with the Scandinavian names and, later, the assembly instructions.
For much of the 20th century, it was custom for Ivy League graduates (and their imitators) to keep at least one "odd jacket" in their wardrobes to wear with khakis, gray flannels or wide-wale corduroys, rather than slim cargo pants, purple chinos or the "winter whites" that are now a trend in Italy.
In the cities of the rich world no woman is expected to wear a garment until it is worn out. (Men, unaccountably, tend to hold on to their clothes for years, but the industry is working on the problem.) The clothes industry would be in a pickle without a constant supply of clients dissatisfied with the contents of their wardrobes.
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