October 31st, 2007 by Fashion Victim

After falling in love with Bolivia, Denise and Paul Irvine decided to form Alpaca Merchant selling exclusive pure Alpaca knitwear.
Alpaca is made from the finest yarns available and due to its sheer softness and comfortable feel, Alpaca makes luxurious garments.
The inspiration behind the designs include combinations of cultural patterns, rich colours, and the heritage of the South American knitting culture.
In making these products Alpaca Merchant supports several local people and their families in the mountainous regions around La Paz.

Click here to find out how you can win an Alpaca Shawl
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October 31st, 2007 by Fashion Victim
Congratulations to Kate on winning the October competition who blogged about Converse shoes.
She won 3 limited t-shirts from Uberindex.
Well done!!
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October 30th, 2007 by Fashion Victim
Kill City is a brand inspired by music and covers a number of music genres, such as punk rock, indie, and electonica. Their aim is to provide the clothing that supports these lifestyles.
Kill City make skinny jeans, rock t-shirts, western shirts, and all over print hoodies.
Click here to view Kill City clothing
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October 29th, 2007 by Fashion Victim

Ash formed in 2001, and have taken the rubber soled shoe and transformed them into a fashion statement.

Ash have always produced shoes that offer a great balance between price, quality, and a huge importance to the look.

Ash shoes are shoes with attitude.
Click here to see the full Ash collection.
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October 29th, 2007 by Competition
Emma blogs:
I love my new rock and republic jeans because they are so trendy you can wear them in the day doing a bit of shopping or you can wear them at night with a nice clubbing top.
The quality of the denim is amazing And for a small women like me they are a good length. They are also versitile with different shoes. You can wear them with flats of for a glamorous look, wear them with heels.
So thats why me jeans are my fave item of clothing. I would recomend them to anyone.
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October 28th, 2007 by Fashion Victim
Colonel Kilgore Clothing is fully commited to the environment, fair trade and quality craftsmanship.

They produce T-shirts that do not harm the environment, and have built their brand on a strong reputation and respect for their beliefs.

Colonel Kilgore T-shirts are certified organic cotton garments, and they support the farmers, fabric and garment producers and retailers of Organic cotton.
Click here to see T-shirts by Kilgore clothing
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October 27th, 2007 by Fashion Victim
Necessary Evil make gothic clothing.
The Minerva Shirt is a black stretch poplin shirt with mischevious hook and eye front fastening. It has 2 satin ribbon and D-ring ties on the waist and each sleeve puffed. A pointed high collar is complete with Necessary Evil etched metal tag on the back.
The Minerva Skirt is a glamourous black twill pencil skirt with black satin ribbon lace up sides and shaped flared hem that is slightly longer at the back. It has back zip fastenings, complete with Necessary Evil etched metal logo tag on back right.
The Pinstripe Top is a stretchy long sleeve top with PVC arm straps and chrome buckles, loops and eyelets.
The PVC Trousers are wide legged PVC trousers with three pockets on the front, two expanding ones on the back and two large vertical zip ones on the outer legs held on by the bucklesand straps. They have large belt loops on the waistband.
Click here to see more clothing by Necessary Evil
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October 26th, 2007 by Competition
Shaun blogs:
I recently bought a Hackett Polo top in lime green. Initially, despite the £49.95 price tag I thought it a good, but as it is a good quality make which would last. How wrong I was. Two washes later and all the buttons have fallen off !! Unbelievable.
I would have returned it had I not have thrown away the receipt. Now I will make sure I will stay away from the Hackett brand.
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