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I think this goes to show that I spend more of my life in PJs than anything else :oops:
Nowt wrong with being fussy about the clothes you wear the most. VP refuses point blank to wear any T shirt which either tries to strangle him or creeps up and bunches under one arm while he sleeps.
 
oooh- and this!
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I love the sculptural texture and shading of that necklace. :cool:
 
Clarins Mineral Illusion powder. It's my second purchase of it. It comes with its own brush which I like and it goes on well. £28 but does last long. Then I had to buy Beauty Flash Balm to get the free products so now have another Clarins beauty/wash bag. I haven't bought this for years and remeber it being £20 so nearly fainted when she said £29! I had a Boots voucher for £27 which they gave me after I sent back in the post 2 face masks that were rubbish and also received £12 in points as I spent over £50.

I want to smell/buy that French perfume that I think was linked on this thread but I forgot to look. Hoping to use my points for that.
 
Clarins Mineral Illusion powder. It's my second purchase of it. It comes with its own brush which I like and it goes on well. £28 but does last long. Then I had to buy Beauty Flash Balm to get the free products so now have another Clarins beauty/wash bag. I haven't bought this for years and remeber it being £20 so nearly fainted when she said £29! I had a Boots voucher for £27 which they gave me after I sent back in the post 2 face masks that were rubbish and also received £12 in points as I spent over £50.

I want to smell/buy that French perfume that I think was linked on this thread but I forgot to look. Hoping to use my points for that.
If it's good, it lasts and you can afford to initial outlay is totally worth it.
 
How? I can't work this out :facepalm:
Because it can mean, instead of half an hour by bus or bike to nip in and collect what you ordered, probably on the way to or from somewhere else, you have a longer and more expensive round trip. If you're not paying London prices for the bus, collecting (free) from the store could work out more expensive than paying to have it delivered to your home or work address.
 
Because it can mean, instead of half an hour by bus or bike to nip in and collect what you ordered, probably on the way to or from somewhere else, you have a longer and more expensive round trip. If you're not paying London prices for the bus, collecting (free) from the store could work out more expensive than paying to have it delivered to your home or work address.
Sainsbury's don't deliver at all.
 
Because it can mean, instead of half an hour by bus or bike to nip in and collect what you ordered, probably on the way to or from somewhere else, you have a longer and more expensive round trip. If you're not paying London prices for the bus, collecting (free) from the store could work out more expensive than paying to have it delivered to your home or work address.
I understand the concept, but their website doesn't seem to have an ordering or purchasing function.
 
biddlybee I've just looked at the site and its really different from what I remember.
Maybe they changed it, maybe I was imagining it :oops:
 
I don't recall them ever doing online sales for clothes. They will phone round other stores but that's as helpful as it gets at the moment.
 
So I bought some over the knee boots, as I've wanted a pair (flat, brown and buckle-y; think horse riding rather than stripping) for ages. :oops: I know. They arrived and they are not over my knee. Curse being tall. CURSE IT.

I will tart around in the new stuff when I'm less full of snot btw!
 
Vintage bedjacket. Not entirely sure what function this is going to fulfil in my life. Well, evening jacket obv but not quite sure what it goes with. It sort of works with the white dress it's hanging up over which is suitably nightdressy, but there's a sleeve issue. Sometimes you just have to pounce when you see something fab that fits you though. It's hand embroidered and I reckon 30s or 40s.

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A rip off of the Urban Decay Naked 3 pallet from Makeup Revolution. I like £4 more than £37! They also have rip offs of the original Naked and Naked 2, I may be tempted by Naked 2 if the one I get is alright
 
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A rip off of the Urban Decay Naked 3 pallet from Makeup Revolution. I like £4 more than £37! They also have rip offs of the original Naked and Naked 2, I may be tempted by Naked 2 if the one I get is alright
I have one of those as well and quite a few other Makeup Revolution products, I quite like them and they're everso price-friendly, brilliant for trying out new colours 'n' that.
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