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Getting the best price on duty free: survival of the cheapest
Submitted by lisa on 2009-05-29 00:26:38 (via www.smh.com.au)
Duty-free shopping was once considered one of the greatest perks of international travel. Airline crew and frequent travellers were besieged by requests from friends and colleagues, while holidaymakers would splurge on cheap alcohol, perfumes and cigarettes.
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Are you a Shopaholic? Treat yourself to a vacation in Paradise!
Submitted by travel_freak on 2008-12-17 00:58:13 (via travelawait.blogspot.com)
Shopaholic, looking to conquer more and more shopping streets, malls and markets? If yes, then this winter take a pure holiday shopping break. I know this may sound a bit crazy; to shopaholics nothing can sound better than exploring exotic markets, browsing high-end stores in malls.
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Smart Christmas Shop in New York City
Submitted by Pafik on 2008-06-24 05:33:52 (via www.ny.com)
Christmas is a great time to visit New York City. From decorative displays to seasonal events and more, the holidays are a great time to window shop in Gotham. Enjoy holiday highlights and make all the right stops while Christmas shopping in New York City.
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Shopping for Vintage Clothing
Submitted by Pafik on 2008-06-18 06:45:05 (via www.jitterbuzz.com)
With a little practice, you can easily spot true vintage clothes because the fabric and tailoring are infinitely superior to that which is available today. Older clothes have lots of hand work -- particularly in the lapels of men's suit coats where the tailor would build the "roll" with rows of hand-stitching
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