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Thursday, June 26, 2008

MP3 Sunglasses w 1GB Flash Memory

This MP3 sunglasses store up to 250 songs on the 1GB flash memory, Up to 6 hours of playback time on a single charge (Built-in Lithium Ion Polymer Rechargeable Battery). Polarized lens material to filter out 100% of all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light. Supports storage of data files along with song files (Media formats supported: MP3/WAV/WMA). USB2.0 interface. High integrate circuit technology, 3-button control all functions.Package includes: MP3 player Sunglasses, travel charger, USB Cable, English user Manual, Sunglasses Case, Lens Care Cloth.
Customer Review: poor quality frames
I tried to save some money so I purchased this generic version of mp3 sunglasses. While the sound is acceptable, the frames are made of very cheap plastic & within 1 week of normal wear, had broken in three places. I'm gonna spend the extra money to get the namebrand version & the quality that comes with it.
Customer Review: Good Military Sunglasses
I am deployed and I bought these so I wouldnt have to use the military issue glasses. They are way better!! I would suggest these to anyone that doesnt want their "basic" sunglasses.


Hugo Boss started out as a small workshop in Metzingen, Germany. Founded in 1923, and named after its founder, it claimed a controversial spot in history; having produced the Nazi SS uniforms and utilizing forced labor from France and Poland in World War II, when uniforms were in great demand.

The company started out with industrial worker suits, uniforms and raincoats. Boss died in 1948 and grandsons Uwe and Jochen Holy took over and geared it towards the more promising path of menswear. The company released its very first suit design for men in 1953.

Competition was stiff in the German market in the 1960s so the brothers decided to create men's suits in colorful hues made from durable, quality fabrics by Gaenslen & Voelter. Over the decade, Hugo Boss bested other companies by introducing trendier suits made of light Italian fabric, in contrast to the traditional German suits that were made of rigid and heavy ones.

The company pioneered product export during the 70s, conquering Western Europe first, then the Atlantic and finally, the United Sates in 1976. The high-priced line instantly gained acceptance in America, as popularized by renowned figures such as Sylvester Stallone, Bjorn Borg and the Miami vice cops. By the 80's, the company had already passed the DM 100 million sales mark.

The company made another remarkable turn in 1984 when it launched its first fragrance along with affordable casual wear like sweaters and sports jackets. A year later, the company went public and renamed itself Hugo Boss AG (Aktiengesellschaft, which is German for a corporation that is owned by shareholders). By 1987, the company was grossing $500 million per annum.

A big portion of the company was sold to the Japanese Leyton Group in 1989, although the Holy brothers remained active in the management process. Three years later, they resigned whilst retaining designer stores in Munich and Stuttgart under the Hugo Boss Company. Marzotto became a major shareholder in 1991 and hired Peter Littmann as the new CEO. In response to the economic recession, two more labels were added namely Hugo - for the young and hip professional, and Baldessarini - for the classy top executive. Within a year, profits increased up to 74% and the company further expanded to the Southeast Asian region. In 1997, the company promised to reimburse to slave laborers post World War I.

Littmann was succeeded by chief designer and marketing manager Werner Baldessarini in 1998. This was also the time that the company started to design and launch lifestyle accessories and its very first collection of women's wear. Over the years, the company introduced more labels, including the more casual Boss Golf and Boss Sport lines

At present Hugo Boss remains a subsidiary of Marzotto S.p.A., under the Valentino Fashion Group, which owns a 50% share in the firm. It remains to be one of the world's top fashion lines, with Germany being its leading consumer and the United States as the second. It holds more than 350 franchise shops in over 90 countries around the world.

Find Hugo Boss perfumes and colognes on sale at Perfume Center. Read more about Hugo Boss perfumes.

OAKLEY DUCATI MONSTER DOG POLISHED BLACK WITH BLACK IRIDIUM SUNGLASSES 12-672

One of the largest eyewear frames ever made by Oakley, it?s a perfect match for Ducati?s lineage of aggressive design. Signed by the logo found on some of the world?s fastest motorcycles, its optics combine pure PLUTONITE® lens material with the unbeatable performance of Oakley?s HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®). Patented technologies maintain clarity at all angles of vision, even at the sides of lens contours that extend peripheral view. The frame is digitally sculptured from lightweight O MATTER® and authenticated with true metal icons in Ducati red. Prescription ready.


Just because you are now effectively "shopping for two" with the baby inside of you does not mean that conventional fashion and shopping wisdom has to be discarded. Clothes that sport interesting necklines, are flattering colors, and emphasize your best features remain the standard guidelines to consider when shopping for maternity clothing. There are, however, a number of new aspects to consider when trying on clothing as an expecting mother. With these tips, though, you will be able to look fabulous and fashionable up until the minute you give birth.

The best choice, of course, is to select tops and dresses that can hang loose over the belly area; resist, however, any temptation to purchase items that are completely free-flowing all over the body. Unstructured tops and blouses will give you a baggy, shapeless appearance that makes you seem larger than you actually are. The wisest choice is to select a shirt that can give you some structure, and possibly be form-fitting across the bust, thus drawing attention to a feature that is not the belly, and provide the image of a figure.

With that in mind, wearing an unsupportive or worn out bra will not flatter your chest, the highlighted feature. The importance of wearing the proper bra cannot be overemphasized. A bra that supports and fits correctly will keep your breasts lifted and pointed properly. This can be miraculous for the outfit you have selected. It may be expensive, but a high-quality, well fitted bra will last for the duration of your pregnancy. And any item that makes you feel more glamorous during these months should be worth the expense. After you have selected an uplifting and supportive bra, and a stylish shirt to accompany it, it will be time to think more about color. Colors that will work properly with your particular skin tone and will not wash you out are important, to be certain, but you should also attempt to choose colors that are vibrant and enjoyable. You are pregnant, after all, and it is a wondrous time. If you follow these rules, you will be dressed well, so you must wear colors that will draw attention when you enter a room. Red is reliable in fashion, as it is always bold and confident and never trendy. Wearing a red shirt or dress will always draw attention and admiration. Select a hue that goes with your skin tone, and if a red solid is a bit over-the-top for your preference, then wear it in a print (red and white or red and tan prints are especially dynamic and tasteful without being loud).

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