COBI
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Another example of how specktra has introduced me to other brands and items that I wouldn't have tried otherwise:
HD Invisible Foundation and Invisible Powder
And randomly throughout the year, Life is Good (a New England-based company) holds "yard sales" at its distribution center in NH. Shirts are $5 each (they retail for $20-$35, typically), other items such as sweatshirts, beach towels, etc. are $10 (and retail for as much as $75 each). ALL of the money they raise during these yard sales goes to the Life is Good Kids Foundation which supports childrens' charities.
So, today I got over $600 worth of stuff for $90. (2 hooded pullover sweatshirts, 2 zip-up fleece-lined sweatshirts, 1 fitted fleece zip-up, 2 beach towels, 4 short sleeve shirts, 2 long sleeve shirts, and 1 pair of shorts)
And lastly, I picked up a Chaps "weekender" bag (looks small in picture by itself, but is large enough for a couple days of clothes)
HD Invisible Foundation and Invisible Powder

And randomly throughout the year, Life is Good (a New England-based company) holds "yard sales" at its distribution center in NH. Shirts are $5 each (they retail for $20-$35, typically), other items such as sweatshirts, beach towels, etc. are $10 (and retail for as much as $75 each). ALL of the money they raise during these yard sales goes to the Life is Good Kids Foundation which supports childrens' charities.
So, today I got over $600 worth of stuff for $90. (2 hooded pullover sweatshirts, 2 zip-up fleece-lined sweatshirts, 1 fitted fleece zip-up, 2 beach towels, 4 short sleeve shirts, 2 long sleeve shirts, and 1 pair of shorts)

And lastly, I picked up a Chaps "weekender" bag (looks small in picture by itself, but is large enough for a couple days of clothes)
