are you the one who advice me to use TCMP for my pocket pc?
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That was someone else, I am guessing Ami or Hnumpah. I have never even touched a pocket PC.
Haband, that was my idea. They make durable clothes in sizes that do not need alteration at good proces, and they will take it back at anytime if you don't like it.
I suppose there is a degree of reason involved there, but I have not tested them on returns except for the one time they sent me a pair of shoes that hurt my feet, They sent me a refund, and I bought a different style, which fit just fine.
Clothes at a thrift store need more careful inspection than clothes at a new clothes store. Sometimes they lack pockets, buttons, and the zipper is stuck. Occasionally, the size label is wrong and an XL is really an M or an L or an XXL. I always bring a measuring tape. If you crave cotton, don't buy anything not marked 100% cotton/ coton/ algodon
Men tend to wear stuff out, and do nor fret so much over fashion.A lot of the stuff seems to be items that were gifts that the guy just would not wear. Pink shirts, pocketless polos, French cuffs, pirate "puffy shirts", all of it ends up in the Red, White & Blue shop in North Miami. The place is packed ten hours a day with customers, a majority of them Haitians and West Indians buying stuff for resale.
They have ten cashiers and there is usually a line at checkout twenty or thirty people long. There are no fitting rooms and no refunds.