VictoriaEremita
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2008
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- 46
The last couple of years I haven''t been too impressed with any of Walmart''s apparel. I usually just pop into Walmart for really basic stuff like hair gel or something, and try to avoid it at all costs on the weekends when it turns into a zoo. BUT I recently noticed the Norma Kamali collection and I''m liking it. I bought two new t-shirt, one for $6 and one for $8, which were both made out of organic cotton. I''ve also had the problem in the past (even at much higher end places) where most t-shirts are made so thinly that it was ridiculous. These aren''t so thick that they become bulky, and they are not so thin that you can see a bra line or all your stomach curves. With a lot of people tightening belts because of the economy I thought I pass the recommendation on.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=1025819
P.S. I know Walmart isn''t so popular with worker benefits and community building and I try my best not to shop there often, but sometimes I break for the price incentives. It''s frustrating either way.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=1025819
P.S. I know Walmart isn''t so popular with worker benefits and community building and I try my best not to shop there often, but sometimes I break for the price incentives. It''s frustrating either way.