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Outlet update for the weekend. RLPL Spring/Summer stuff is still only 50% off and the Fall/Winter steals are no more. However, RRL had a serious mark down. Averaged 90% off on the haul. Keeping the charcoal shawl cardigan, indigo ranch shawl cardigan, jeans, and an over shirt. Selling the rest locally to fund this purchase and my previous Purple Label buys to bring down the overall costs. Lowest I've seen RRL go in a while...stoked about the hand knit shawl

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Question for the shoe thrifters: How do you all sanitize your thrifted footwear? I typically used Lysol spray and wiped the interiors before letting them sit for a day or two, but I'm wondering if there's a better option out there. Bowling alley shoe spray, perhaps?
Lysol wipes ftw
 

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It's a tradition stemming from the victorian period in which the shirt would have been attached to the trousers on the inside. That way there would have been zero chance of showing any flesh. Well made waistcoats or formal white tie shirts still retain the feature.
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