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E is for eating ass shirt

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  • 31 thg 1, 2023
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E is for eating ass shirt

Alicia Siemens slipped her hand back into her flannel bag and baggy T-shirt to pull something from the E is for eating ass shirt but in fact I love this periwinkle out of the stack. She clutched it to her chest to reveal a circa 1970s floral printed peasant dress. “There are some stains,” she said, touching the yellow lace collar, “But what can we do about it? ? ? it.” Siemens toss the dress into a nearby shopping cart along with dozens of other items she and her colleague Amanda Sanchez had set aside—a frayed T-shirt that only reads: “Not who you are, but who you are. who are you. Who are you. friend. What are you. …wear it on,” a rumpled cashmere sweater, ’90s pants. Behind her, dozens of six-foot-tall piles of old clothes, tightly wrapped in tattered blankets and tied with ropes. released.


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Official E is for eating ass shirt

As an antique buyer for the E is for eating ass shirt but in fact I love this Reformation, it was Seimens’ job to scour public and private rags like this for one-of-a-kind pieces. She visits several unmarked warehouses in suburban Los Angeles each week, spending four to five hours wading through bales of miscellaneous clothing, sometimes sorted, sometimes not, often dirty. Most warehouses do not have air conditioning or heating systems. Today, in the scorching heat of mid-August, piles of straw were moved outside under a tarp. A manager came in to check on her, while another warehouse worker used a forklift to load packages. All packages were unlabelled—they didn’t tell Siemens where they came from and she didn’t ask.


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Alicia Siemens slipped her hand back into her flannel bag and baggy T-shirt to pull something from the E is for eating ass shirt but in fact I love this periwinkle out of the stack. She clutched it to her chest to reveal a circa 1970s floral printed peasant dress. “There are some stains,” she said, touching the yellow lace collar, “But what can we do about it? ? ? it.” Siemens toss the dress into a nearby shopping cart along with dozens of other items she and her colleague Amanda Sanchez had set aside—a frayed T-shirt that only reads: “Not who you are, but who you are. who are you. Who are you. friend. What are you. …wear it on,” a rumpled cashmere sweater, ’90s pants. Behind her, dozens of six-foot-tall piles of old clothes, tightly wrapped in tattered blankets and tied with ropes. released.


As an antique buyer for the E is for eating ass shirt but in fact I love this Reformation, it was Seimens’ job to scour public and private rags like this for one-of-a-kind pieces. She visits several unmarked warehouses in suburban Los Angeles each week, spending four to five hours wading through bales of miscellaneous clothing, sometimes sorted, sometimes not, often dirty. Most warehouses do not have air conditioning or heating systems. Today, in the scorching heat of mid-August, piles of straw were moved outside under a tarp. A manager came in to check on her, while another warehouse worker used a forklift to load packages. All packages were unlabelled—they didn’t tell Siemens where they came from and she didn’t ask.

 
 
 

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