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What In The World Is Going On???????????

November 17th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

OMG where is Chick Chat? Where are the new brands? Where are the sales? Is RTC closing? Is RTCash still good? Can we still return things? Why are all sales final? Where are PINKS? Are things ever going to be the same again? read more…

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My Recent Shipment (what didn’t work could be yours)

November 9th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

Good morning everyone! I know you all have questions about the changes here at RTC but I do not have the answers. All I can say about it is that I miss you all and chick chat. I spend a good part of my time talking to everyone and I miss that already. I hope things get back to out awesome RTC and PINKS!

Meanwhile, I got a super small shipment that I thought I would share. read more…

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Get out and vote!

November 2nd, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

Today is an important day for many people. Are you exercising your right to vote?
Voting rights in America have come a long way. In 1870, the ratification of the 15th Amendment to the Constitution gave voting rights to all male citizens, regardless of race. In 1918, women were given the right to vote, Native Americans were given the right in 1924. One of the most important rights in voting came on July 1, 1971 when President Richard M. Nixon signed the final ratification of the 26th Amendment to the Constitution, which lowered the voting age nationwide from 21 to 18. This no doubt put a huge number of new voters into the system.

Voting is one of the most important rights and duty we have as  American citizens. Today I  exercised my right to choose my representative government. Much of the world does not share our right and privilege. They live under oppressive governments who choose their leaders, and laws, and their own whim, often for their own personal benefit. Since our separation from Great Britain, we have had to fight for our way of life. Hundreds of thousand of your fellow American citizens serving in the Armed Forces have given their lives to preserve our freedom.  I am thankful that they gave so much so that I could exercise my right.

Voter turnout is usually very low. Some people choose not to vote because they do not like any of the candidates, some choose not to because the forget, and some because they are not even registered. As a young American, it is our duty to register and cast your vote. Our Democracy, and your voice depends on it. Voting is the single most effective way to make your voice heard. If you don’t agree with your politicians value, ideas, or performance, you can make your voice know in the voting booth. But before you step into that voting booth, might I suggest your do a little homework first. Do research on the candidates you are voting on, their voting records, how they stand on issued important to you, what their plans are for the future. If ever your voice counts, it is now!!

So get out and vote and be glad all of the crazy adds are off the tv and radio!

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M641- Memorable High Fashion

October 26th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

Born in the Spring of 2007, Madras 641 Clothing is the combined effort of co-founder friends Subu and Ina. read more…

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Looking For The Latest In UGGS? + OFFER

October 22nd, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

I know that every time PINKS ask what we want to see on RTC my answer is always UGGS. Since moving up north I practically live  in mine all winter. They are super at keeping my feet warm in the snow and get the highest rewards in comfort as well. I wear mine so much that I have them in a few different styles. Between work and play I always get compliments on them even after years of wear and always promote the brand because I am so smitten with them. With that said RTC has gotten a special offer from an amazing top notch company that is easily becoming one of the top sellers in UGG boots. Who are they?  Whooga UGG Boots! Maybe it is time for me to make the switch. If I get one pair and like them, I will have to have more :) and tell everyone how awesome they are.  This could be dangerous! read more…

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Fall Trends

October 20th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

Trends trends trends. Some come and go so fast that you miss them. Others last forever. Personally it takes me a while to follow a trend. For example, I just got my first pair of skinny jeans. Honestly I have not even worn them yet…lol. With that said I started checking out the trends for fall just to see what I will be wearing next year because I feel like I run a year behind…..(I am kidding, kinda) So how many of you follow trends or do you like or dislike the style for fall? read more…

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ZENsei~ A New Appreciation

October 13th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

Since I have been shopping at RTC I have bought many ZENsei items. I have never appreciated them as much as I do now. I have recently started working and running my own business and the only thing I look forward to maore than seeing my family when I get home is putting on my super comfy ZENsei clothing. I thought I would tell you a little background on them. read more…

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Shipment Review #5

October 7th, 2010 by Jeanerz13 in anything goes

Okay, so it’s been awhile since I’ve done a shipment review…I must admit, I was better about doing my blogs when they were paid.  I’ve also managed to do a little less shopping here on RTC…but I am still spending more than I should :P  Anyway, here is my latest collection of “oh that’s cute I want it…I don’t really need it, but I’m going to get it anyway” items. read more…

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My New Shipment

October 6th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

Yesterday I received my new package in the mail and it was full of things that I was not intending to buy. Most things were to big and it made me a little sad but I guess it is better than being too small. Sorry there are no pics, I have been working 2 jobs lately. But here are my thoughts on my purchases.

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How To Care For Designer Denim

September 29th, 2010 by Missy in anything goes

You got a pair of designer jeans that matches your style and body shape you need to make sure you take care of them. Most people don’t realize that to extend the life of your jeans, proper care for the denim is important and will keep them in tip top condition. Clothes are not designed to last forever, but denim in particular gets softer and more form fitting over time. Care of jeans requires patience to get the longest life out of them.

1. To maintain the color of your jeans, wash them inside out.

2. If your jeans have faded and you want to add color, wash them together with a pair of new ones that have never been washed. The excess color from the new pair of jeans will transfer to the old pair in the process of washing.

3. Removing grass stains is very easy by rubbing some alcohol on the grass stains and let it sit for a while. Then wash as usual.
s need special care when washing. The older the jeans are the more likely they are to tearing or fading with every wash. Machine washing inside out, in cold water on the delicate cycle would be my choice for washing vintage jeans.

5.  Most of the wear and tear to your clothes is done in the dryer. If you are going to use the household dryer, use the low heat setting and dry them to about 80% dry. Use the hang dry method to finish the last 20% of the job. Tip: Fold the wet jeans in half over a hanger, then fold them in half again and then, lay them in the dryer by themselves. Turn the dryer on and the jeans will stay in the folded position.

The gentlest approach for drying is to hang dry.  Lay the wet jeans on a flat surface and press with you hand in a horizontal stroke. Now fold the wet jeans in half over a hanger and hang in a ventilated area indoors.  Do not dry outdoors, in the sun. The sun rays will damage your jeans.

6. Wash first, and then hem. It’s not uncommon to see jeans shrink after a wash so when ever possible, wash your designer
denim jeans before hemming. Let the jeans can go through the initial shrinkage process.  By taking off less than necessary when hemming will help in future shrinkage

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