Sterling Silver Butterfly Toe Ring Set
Dress up your toes for a night on the town with this butterfly three-piece silver toe ring set!
Specifications:
Crafted of .925 sterling silver
Adjustable size
High polish finish
Two-wire band with beaded ends
3mm band
Choose from stamped or cut-out butterfly design
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.
These fun cargo-style shorts by the Brooklyn Overall Company features an elastic waistband and rainbow D-ring belt for comfort and fun fashion.
Zip fly with snap closure
Rainbow D-ring belt
Elastic waistband
Two front pockets
Two back pockets with snaps
97-percent cotton/3-percent spandex
Available in moss and honey color options
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Machine wash
Made in Guatemala
Model no. 401251/401267
Imported
Add a swagger to your step with the money look of this street-smart black suit from Phat Farm.
Jacket features a four button front entry
Notched lapel
Buttoned cuffs
Two front pockets
One chest pocket
Ventless back
'P' logo pin on front
Pants feature a zipper front entry with button closure
Two front pockets
Two back pockets
Unfinished hem -- tailor to your perfect length
Available in black
100-percent wool
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Dry clean only
Made in Mexico
Model no. PF0011
Imported
Tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba, and meringue may seem to represent the last vestiges of a dying art to some, but director Marilyn Agrelo proves this is far from true in MAD HOT BALLROOM. Agrelo reveals that the New York City public school system runs a ballroom dance program for fifth graders, in which these former preserves of the adult world are given a new lease on life by some enthusiastic little characters. The film follows students at three schools in the neighborhoods of Tribeca, Bensonhurst, and Washington Heights, with Agrelo training her cameras on the kids` lives both inside and outside of the classroom. The students are united by a zeal for the ballroom dancing lessons, which builds over a 10-week period and culminates in a competition to find the school that has produced the best dancers in the city. As the teachers gently cajole their students to learn the intricacies of the various disciplines, Agrelo intersperses classroom footage with the students` musings on life; many of these reveal a remarkable maturity. Gender and race boundaries disappear as focus on the competition consumes the students` energy, and the teachers are brought to tears as they see their prodigies turning into what one teacher touchingly terms
little ladies and gentlemen.
As the pitter-patter of tiny toes scuttles across the ballroom floor in the competition`s final stages, it`s impossible not to get swept up in the action. One of Agrelo`s cameramen is caught grinning in an affectionate, almost paternal manner as he accidentally wanders into the frame while filming. One of 2005`s most uplifting slices of cinema, MAD HOT BALLROOM is a joyous, life-affirming experience.
Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
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