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enterprises - gambia (garments importers) : asha comments company name: salifu k jaiteh & sons enterprises address: main shop, royal albert market, banjul capita country: gambia tel: (+ / / fax: email: web: contact person: salifu k jaiteh products: used clothing, trousers, blouses, shoes, kids garments, t-shirts
, denims, shirts other information: the business is a wholesale distributor and importer of bales of second hand used clothing into gambia. apparel items includes trousers, blouses, shoes, kids garments, t-shirts, denims, shirts and other items of attire. related post posted in: africa , african garments...
http://apparel-importers-exporters.blogspot.com/2012/09/salifu-k-jaiteh-sons-enterprises-gambia.html
of colors from garish to delicate hues. hand-painted ties were also popular featuring skyscrapers, exotic foliage, limousines, rodeos, tahitian sunsets and even pin-up girls. one of the most extreme changes in postwar men's fashion was the adoption of the casual shirt. in and , hawaiian or carisca shirts
were first worn on the beaches in california and florida. made in bright colors, the shirts sported fruit, flowers, flames, women or marine flora. about this time, a man walking the streets of new york without a jacket and shirt tails flapping, became a common sight. in , esquire promoted a new look...
https://donotcallmeafashionista.blogspot.com/2009/
of colors from garish to delicate hues. hand-painted ties were also popular featuring skyscrapers, exotic foliage, limousines, rodeos, tahitian sunsets and even pin-up girls. one of the most extreme changes in postwar men's fashion was the adoption of the casual shirt. in and , hawaiian or carisca shirts
were first worn on the beaches in california and florida. made in bright colors, the shirts sported fruit, flowers, flames, women or marine flora. about this time, a man walking the streets of new york without a jacket and shirt tails flapping, became a common sight. in , esquire promoted a new look...
http://donotcallmeafashionista.blogspot.com/2009/