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How to Find the Perfect Store for Fashion

Posted by Melvin on Mar 26, 2009 in Stormy Life

Is your wardrobe in a rut? Have you been wearing the same clothes and styles for years now and want to get with the times? Or perhaps you’ve lost or gained some weight and need to re-vamp your wardrobe for your new body type? Keeping up with the latest fashions can be daunting, but hopefully once you’ve finished this piece|these helpful tips} you’ll have a little more confidence.

When deciding where to start on your fashion quest, it’s important to plan ahead and organize your time. A lot of us simply wander a mall or shopping centre casually, drifting into this or that store on a whim. This can lead to careless decisions and impulse buys. Nothing is more annoying than having to trudge back to a shop to return clothes you simply changed your mind about. So, although it might sound like a lot of work, planning and research can help a great deal in making your shopping trip not only more efficient but more enjoyable and rewarding.

When planning, think about what kind of person you are, what your practical needs are (work clothes, casual wear for walking the dog or relaxing around the house, trendy clothes for a night on the town) and what kind of style you want to project. Also, think of your gender, body type, age, and any other factors that might guide you in narrowing down which clothing stores are best suited to you.

One important thing to consider is the value of shopping and researching online. There are tons of great local sites too, so you can keep supporting local merchants.  For example, I live in Toronto and really like to get great shopping times from www.TorontoShoppignList.com. Too many people are still not taking advantage of the full potential of the internet as a consumer tool. Use the internet to find the best stores within your city, neighbourhood or within suitable driving range. Use it to learn about where fashion is right now and where it is going in terms of looks and styles. Use it to comparison shop for pricing. Finally, save yourself a lot of time and buy clothes directly from online retailers, if you are sure that the sizing will work for you when the clothes are delivered.

Fashion is traditionally clustered in major urban areas. In fact, some cities, such as Milan or Paris, have become synonymous with high fashion. People in small towns or rural areas may therefore feel especially intimidated about looking for high quality fashion, but they need not be. Online shopping is a boon for people who live outside the major metropolitan areas. The internet truly equalizes, allowing everyone equal access to the full range of options in all kinds of consumer goods.

Of course, with clothes it is difficult to buy an item without trying it on first. Search online local business directories or do a Google search to locate stores in your area. Along these lines, you can use the Web to chart out a plan for a fashion-oriented vacation. Many people will take a weekend and visit a major fashion destination like New York City with the express intent of clothes shopping. If you have a limited amount of time, you can choose the clothing stores you wish to visit in advance. It’s similar to picking hotels or restaurants online for a vacation.

What about cost considerations? High fashion can be expensive. But the trends set by designers and the fashion elite work their way into every niche of the clothing marketplace and can therefore be accessible at all different price levels. When thinking about cost, again, careful research can play a big role in maximizing your budget. To give you an example, are there certain pieces you could buy that might have multiple uses? That is, maybe you can find a blouse that can be worn at work, at a nice restaurant, and also comfortably at home. I might mention too that there are certain discount stores and chains that sell high-end or trendy brands at a much lower price. A good example in Canada is the popular Winner’s chain.

So don’t be afraid to be fashionable! With a little research and planning, fashion can be within everyone’s reach!

 
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Getting Free Public Information

Posted by Melvin on Mar 26, 2009 in Stormy Life

If you want to find out information about a person, there are many places to get this info. Many courthouses are open to the public during regular business hours and anyone can go and peruse the records there. You will find tax information about people and the property they own, deeds, birth, death, and marriage certificates, and in some cases, military records as well. Most of this information is in the public domain and can be looked at by anyone. It is public knowledge and can be requested in person or through the Freedom of Information Act.

While the County Courthouse is a great place to find free government records, it is often best to conduct an internet search instead. This is because the courthouse is limited to county specific files only. For instance, if you were to conduct a background search on a babysitter and didn’t know they once lived in Atlanta, Georgia, you wouldn’t be able to retrieve all the appropriate documents to reach an informed decision. So if you are looking for government records about someone who might live in Hamilton County and search Google for hamiltoncountypublicrecords, you would more than likely find more results that way then if you were to go to the courthouse.

The same is true in Jefferson County. The courthouse there only has records for the county. It doesn’t have any federal or state records there. So if you wanted to find out all the information you could on a person in Jefferson County and searched for jeffersoncountypublicrecords online, you would also be able to find state and national records on them as well as possible FBI information, too.

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Glasspar Boats Company History

Posted by Melvin on Mar 26, 2009 in Stormy Life

There is actually quite a bit of history that surrounds the classic boat company named Glasspar. Bill Tritt, the founder of the company, began building smaller sized fiberglass boats in his factory in Santa Ana, CA in 1949. Bill Tritt was very dedicated to his boat business, and was stunning the world with his use of fiberglass in the construction of his boats as time passed. He closely studied marine architecture and the art of building boats. His fiberglass boats were sometimes referred to as “plastic boats,” but he knew that fiberglass was the wave of the future. In fact, by the 1950s, Glasspar was manufacturing about fifteen to twenty percent of all the fiberglass boats that were being manufactured and sold in the United States.

Bill Tritt had developed multiple sizes and different styles of boats for all different preferences for his customers. One of the most noted boats that he created was known as the Glasspar G3. This particular boat is probably the most famous of his designs. The Glasspar G3 was named after the G3 missile, because the boat itself looks like a missile when on the water. The G3 ski boat was manufactured from the early 1960s up until the mid 1970s. When Glasspar was sold to Larson boats in the early 1970s, Larson continued to manufacture Glasspar G3 for sale because of their popularity.

The Glasspar G3 boat is actually going to make a rebirth! The boat has not been manufactured new since about 1974. FiberClassic Boat Manufacturing has created a newer version of the G3 ski boat and is bringing it to the marketplace very soon. Go to http://www.G3Skiboat.com for more information on this unique project with one of the most classic boats ever created!

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