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Originally posted by 13we2 View PostSorry I was confused. So it seems you guys don't have a recognized best CCP retailer(s). If everybody just does "legwork" and then decides which one to buy from then it is indeed pretty plain and simple. I thought it might be more complicated, like experts tricks, buyer satisfaction reviews, delivery return policies, etc, in short, "tips" from experts for rookies, as sellers won't tell you they are not your best choice. Yes price is indeed an important factor for me cause I feared they might charge higher prices after finding I'm rookie. But I guess I worried too much.
2. Prices may vary from season to season.
3. CCP prices aren't usually posted online so you need to inquire about the price from the retailer. Unless some of us have bought these red drips recently we don't know the price as well.
4. There is no way a retailer would do something like you suggest, charging you higher price than any other default customer.
Copy a simple question about your drips and paste it to the contact form/email it to said retailers, call them if you want.
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13we2 just browse the CCP thread before everyone rips you a third asshole, all the information you need should be there: http://stylezeitgeist.com/forums/sho...=2604&page=517
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Originally posted by 13we2 View PostSorry I was confused. So it seems you guys don't have a recognized best CCP retailer(s). If everybody just does "legwork" and then decides which one to buy from then it is indeed pretty plain and simple. I thought it might be more complicated, like experts tricks, buyer satisfaction reviews, delivery return policies, etc, in short, "tips" from experts for rookies, as sellers won't tell you they are not your best choice. Yes price is indeed an important factor for me cause I feared they might charge higher prices after finding I'm rookie. But I guess I worried too much.
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Originally posted by Fenix View PostPicked up a black cardigan for my girlfriend recently and the dye is transferring heavy to her hands and skin. Any recommendations here? It is wool so I am also concerned about shrinkage.
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Originally posted by blackfedora View PostIf the suggested washing does not yield a positive result, I would try treating the cardigan with a warm solution of Raycafix. Raycafix being a commonly available dye setting agent that I have used after dyeing/over-dyeing garments. I have used it on all natural fibers without any ill results.Originally posted by hausofblaqGrow up.
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Originally posted by smudge View PostAnyone have experience successfully stretching a leather jacket? I have one that is about a size too small and am wondering if there are any tips or tricks to it beside just sucking it up and wearing it a few hours a day
Jokes apart... I think you should tell us more about this jacket, i.e.: which leather (lamb, bison, horse...) and maybe which brand, if someone had similar experience...
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Originally posted by smudge View PostAnyone have experience successfully stretching a leather jacket? I have one that is about a size too small and am wondering if there are any tips or tricks to it beside just sucking it up and wearing it a few hours a day
something like this, even though made for shoes, should work“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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