What you can buy at a FOSSIL outlet store in Germany
What you can buy at a #FOSSIL outlet store in Germany
US-brand Fossil is known for its watches. However, their bags and accessories like glasses or jewellery are popular, too. I have already visited two Fossil Outlet Stores in Germany, the one in Brehna as well as the one in Soltau. Both are situated in northern Germany, however, there are a few more in Germany, and worldwide. Shopping at Outlet Stores often guarantees you some stellar prices.…
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What you can buy at a FOSSIL outlet store in Germany
What you can buy at a #FOSSIL outlet store in Germany
US-brand Fossil is known for its watches. However, their bags and accessories like glasses or jewellery are popular, too. I have already visited two Fossil Outlet Stores in Germany, the one in Brehna as well as the one in Soltau. Both are situated in northern Germany, however, there are a few more in Germany, and worldwide. Shopping at Outlet Stores often guarantees you some stellar prices.…
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So my mom just came home from a trip and showed me this necklace
They just straight up took the anti possession tattoo
She got it in an outlet store in a rural and small bavarian town
It's the exact flame symbol, but with the star of David. Like what?
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consider sanuso bodyswap where Sanji is of course "admiring" Usopp's body and Usopp is trying desperately to keep himself from getting worked up so that he doesn't light himself on fire.
Luffy and Chopper are not helping. They are in fact doing the opposite of helping. They've ramped up their pranks and are doing anything possible to get Usopp angry so that he combusts, freaks out, and then dives into the ocean to put himself out. They think it's hilarious.
Nami and Brook are Also not helping, since they're conspiring with Sanji to put on a fashion show with Usopp's body. Sanji called it "not wasting a precious opportunity to get him in something other than overalls". Usopp called it mutiny and he was gonna- dive into the ocean, holy fuck Sanji why is it so easy to catch fire?!
Best part about this is that Sanji assured him, several times, that his body doesn't get hurt by catching fire. Usopp still jumps into the ocean every time.
Robin pipes up at one point, asking if Sanji was immune to just his own flames or all flames. Sanji just kind of shrugs and said it depends. Franky, having just been leisurely watching all of this gets an idea. Would his Franky Fireball hurt Sanji's body or just give him more fire to work with?
He tries to coax Usopp into agreeing to test it out and, somehow, he manages it. Albeit, Usopp is all knocking knees and chattering teeth, a very odd sight from 'Sanji'. As part of the deal though, he can only shoot a fireball the size of his hand.
Usopp meant his small hand. The one Franky used for tinkering and fine detail work. He did not, however, clarify this.
So, when a fireball the size of Franky's big hand comes out, well. Usopp runs for his goddamn life.
It takes him a few moments- and the voices of his friends sounding distant and below him- to realize he hadn't, in fact, run to the men's quarters, but rather into the fucking sky.
And oooooh, boy he is gonna kill Sanji one of these days. Why was his body's first fucking instinct when running to go up, what the actual HELL-
Usopp lit himself on fire again.
He curses out Sanji as his Sky Walk fails in the same moment and he plummets towards the deck.
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I know that what the Collector has been doing is terrible but you cannot deny that the outfits they give the puppeteered Boiling Isles residents are all amazing. 10/10, spare the Collector and convince them to be a magical tailor. All you'd have to do is tell them that their customers wanna play dress up and that their costumes are so cool they'd all pay for them. I know I would.
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Hi! I'm thinking of making a garment from scratch and will probably need a large piece of fabric for this. I'm wondering what sustainable ways there are to get something big enough? Like, what I could search on second hand apps?? I'm also a big fan of interesting textures, like crushed velvet or satin, so bonus points for that!
Sustainable fabric sources
The most sustainable item is one that already exists.
If you're planning on thrifting fabric, you'll always be faced with surprises as you'll never know up front what you'll find. I personally love this as my creativity thrives when my material choices are limited, but it's not everyone's cup of tea.
Textile waste:
Some countries have commercial textile waste outlets. They're worth a check if you have a local one.
While not entirely the same, your local fabric shop may also have a discount pile of fabric leftovers. You'll still be buying newly made fabric, but those scraps don't always get sold so you're still using something that had a higher chance of going to waste than the rest of the shop.
Thrifted fabric:
While a few thrift shops have a craft section, you'll probably have the most luck in the homeware department: bedsheets, tablecloths, curtains,... all make for great sources of fabric. Just make sure to pick materials that are suitable for clothes.
Don't forget to check out the scarves, too! I've made a ton clothes in the past with thrifted silk scarves, for example. Plenty of satin to be found, too. Clothes like maxi skirts can also be a good source of fabric.
Take a look around the store first and see what's available before taking something home for a craft project. Some of life's necessities are hard to thrift for: underwear, disability aids, and plus size clothing are common examples, but this heavily depends on where you live and shop. If you've picked out the only large size on a rack, it might be better to leave it for someone else.
You'll also occasionally find people giving away their fabric stash in buy-nothing groups. I've had luck with finding textile lots on thrifting apps in the past, too.
Making the most of what you have:
The cheapest and most sustainable option is to use what you already have.
Check your stash before shopping for new materials. Ask around if any fellow crafty friends have leftovers they don't use any more. Learn how to minimise fabric waste when cutting out your pattern pieces.
If you've got lots of smaller bits of fabric, look into techniques like fabric piecing, patchwork, or colour blocking to achieve larger pieces of fabric.
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