Rave clothing store in Hong Kong? Hi, this is my first post :)
I will be spending christmas and new years eve in Hong Kong this year and Im looking for stores in Hong Kong that sell rave clothing and accessories. So far my searches on google have been fruitless, cant seem to find anything in china from here (europe).
There is practically no such stores at all in my small country and I would love to have a store to walk around in and be able to take a good look at things instead of just blindly ordering stuff from a webpage.
Does anyone know about any decent stores for rave stuff in HK or perhaps able to help me find one?
Thanks a bunch in advance :)
Techno Value tee-shirt! Techno Value - a banging techno night based in Norwich, have created this t-shirt featuring their cheeky logo! This is strictly limited edition - so don't miss out!
http://technovalue.bigcartel.com/product/techno-value-t-shirt
T-Shirts & Cool Shirts Hello party people,
Ive been working hard recently and setup a T-Shirt shop with some funny maybe offensive t shirts. All shirts are £10 + £1.50 P&P. We also have a suggestion box for anyone out there who can think of some more fuctup ideas for shirts and i will send you one free if its used and printed.
http://www.fuctup.co.uk
They are quality professional tshirts that will last, none of this inkjet iron-on business, all fruit of the loom and printed in a proper printing factory.
Let me know what you think, suggestions, comments.
Thanks, keep up the good work partyvibe.
Peace.
Watch Your Clothes Being Made Here are some clips of our clothes being made to order and some background on the design and printing process..
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Denim is the Best Protection from the Sun
bbc.co.uk wrote:
As the UK heads for yet another hot summer, scientists say thick fabrics such as denim and wool offer the best protection against the sun's rays.
Traditional thinner summer fabrics such as cotton and linen are much less effective, they say.
The Swiss researchers reviewed 500 studies from around the world on how people protect their skin.
Writing in a study published online by the Lancet, they say using sunscreen is the least effective option.
UK cancer experts agreed sunscreen should be the "last line of defence".
The team from the Triemli Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland, said wearing clothes which cover the skin - plus hats and staying out of the sun - was the best method of protection.
But, as well as linen and cotton being less effective, light-coloured fabrics and those that are wet also offer low levels of protection.
Dr Stephen Lautenshlager, who led the research, told the BBC: "Of course it can't be recommended to wear woollen fabrics on the beach.
"But it should be kept in mind that not every shirt blocks the UV radiation sufficiently."
'Unacceptable solution'
Writing in the Lancet, the team led by Dr Lautenshlager, say that, while covering up and staying out of the sun may well be the best option, it is "deemed to be unacceptable in our global, outdoor society".
"Sunscreens could become the predominant mode of sun protection for various societal reasons, for example healthiness of a tan, relaxation in the sun."
They advise that when sunscreen is used the most important factor for its effectiveness is the application of a "liberal quantity".
But they warn that people tend not to apply sunscreen properly, only putting it on once they have already been exposed to the sun and applying too thin a layer.
And they add: "Sunscreens should not be abused in an attempt to increase time in the sun to a maximum."
Dr Kat Arney, Cancer Research UK's senior science information officer, said: "This study confirms what we already know.
"Our SunSmart Campaign has always said that sunscreen is the last line of defence in protecting skin against the sun's harmful rays.
"Many people do not use sunscreen properly and do not reapply it regularly and after swimming.
"Some believe sunscreen is an invisible shield that will give them carte blanche to lie out in the sun all day."
Cancer Research UK advise staying in the shade when the sun is hottest - between 11am and 3pm - plus covering up with a T-shirt, hat, and sunglasses and using a factor 15 plus sunscreen.
The full report is here
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Skinny Models Spanish fashion retailers are going to change their clothing sizes for women and bring in bigger shop mannequins.
It is part of a government initiative which aims to reduce girls’ anxiety over body image.
More than 8,000 women will be measured and sizes will be standardised.
Spain also banned ultra-thin models on the catwalk during Madrid fashion week last September. Brazil has now followed suit, launching a campaign to ban underage, underweight models from its catwalks.
Should other countries follow Spain?
Can the size of shop mannequins affect girls’ self esteem? :omg::omg::omg:12
New stock Some examples of the newest items of stock to become available in our store all of which are available in a range of colors and sizes...
Club Wear & Rave Clothing Store
Party Vibe Rave clothing quality This is for all the customers who have ordered clothing off this website.
Was the quality as good as your expected? e.g the printing, size, material?
Were you satisfied and was it worth buying from here?
How long did it take to arrive?
Bunker Boots UK Size 4 / EU Size 37 Excellent Condition
Bunker Boots UK Size 4 / EU Size 37 in excellent condition.
I have worn these about 3 times but it is with regret that I have to admit defeat, they are just too small for me.
They are black with gold detail on the velcro straps and have an air bubble heel.
The platform measures approx 7.5cm at the heel and 3.5cm at the toe.
Excellent rave / festival boots.
Bunker Boots - Buffalo Swear Platform on eBay (end time 27-Jun-11 14:33:35 BST)
Warning: webshop scam entertheasylum.co.uk I made a few orders some time ago from a few rave shops and its been a mixed experience. To me it seems like many rave webshops are scam sites perhaps owned by the same owner.
Anyway, here is my experience with the webshop Entertheasylum.co.uk
I tried for 3 weeks to get in touch with them regarding my order but they never answered an email and also never answered the phone.
Their delivery info as quoted below just screams of unprofessionalism:
Quote:
Delivery Info The Website will add a Standard Price to send your order by either Fed Ex or Dpd this is £6.50 for mainland Uk, £14 for europe and £14 USA etc.(if your Country is not listed please email me the order to jondemon666@yahoo.ieThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and i will cost the delivery for you)
These costs are based on the average cost to send goods out, but if you are only buying a few T-Shirts or any small item, we will take it to the post office and send it the cheapest insured way instead.
You will then be refunded the difference.
This is our standard policy and our customers have found this to be a great service.
I filed for a paypal dispute and got my money back, apparently the store never even responded or contacted paypal.
To me it actually seems like the website is fully automated scam site, orders get confirmed instantly and dont change status until paypal withdraw the payment from the stores account - this causes the order to instantly cancel.
I cant say I recommend doing business with this store.
Have you been scammed or attempted scammed by this or another shop?12
70s rave hey everyone, I'm looking for some 70s clothing, but Rave looking,
I have no idea, where to get them....
I want something with tie die..
I was looking on auction sites but Im not even sure what I'm looking for, when I type 70s, it these platform shoes etc... and its not really what I'm lookinf for..
can someone please help me out?
thanks guys!!
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