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May 2007

Keep Yourself Dry

by The Budget Fashionista on May 29, 2007

 Keep Yourself Dry

Summertime.

Swimming pools, sweet tea, and sweat. Lots of sweat.

If you’re a guy who sweats a lot during the summer months, then you must try Target’s C9 by Champion boxer briefs and tees. This line of undergarments keeps you dry and cool during the hot summer months. The secret’s in the material: a blend of cotton and spandex that is is comfortable and loose-fitting.

Shop online at Bare Necessities or Target for these relatively inexpensive garments for the summer months: $10-$15.

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American Apparel Short Sleeve Leisure Shirt 40% off

by The Budget Fashionista on May 25, 2007

Amazon.com has American Apparel Fine Jersey Short Sleeve Leisure Shirts for 40% off. This is an amazing deal on a great shirt and the best part is, you’re not limited to sizes or colors. They[......]

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Spring 2007 Fashion Trends: Best Boat Shoes for Spring

by The Budget Fashionista on May 23, 2007

The Budget Fashionista called it when she said nautical would be hot in Spring 2007.  Now we don’t expect you to channel the spirit of Popeye and purchase a pair of white pants and red a[......]

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Real Cheap: Spring Anorak at Army-Navy Surplus

by The Budget Fashionista on May 22, 2007

 Real Cheap: Spring Anorak at Army Navy Surplus

Men.Style.com counts the Army-Navy Anorak among the best to keep you dry as we transition into our wetter months. If you don’t know an anorak from a windbreaker, an anorak is a pull-over jacket without a zipper or button opening and a windbreaker is a relatively lightweight jacket that zips in the front.

You can find great anoraks at any Army-Navy surplus store. We found the jacket above online at 1st Army Supply for $25. It comes with an attached hood, drawstring waist & hem adjustments, 2 side pockets, a zipper front chest pocket and it’s wind & water resistant.

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