Makeshift Magazine #1 A Hole To Dig Out Of

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Makeshift Magazine debuted in September 2006 with Issue #1 'A Hole To Dig Out Of'. It brought the work of new Auckland artists to the attention of a previously ignorant audience.

Issue #1 has all but sold out, we have a few copies left but most are gone. If you want to get your hands on one give us an email at info@makeshift.co.nz and we'll try and sort you out. Or have a look at our other publications, they're really good too.

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Chanel Handbags

There are most likely two reasons why you do not own a Chanel Designer Handbags. Reason number one is that you are vehemently against the use of crocodile to make a designer handbags. Reason number two, which I fall into, is because you flat out cant afford this luxury. Personally, I wish I fell into category number one. That would mean I just dont want a croc bag. But in all reality, I pine for one. Hopefully that day will be soon, but if you fall into either categories there are bags out there that are embossed or have a pattern that looks like croc even though it is not the real thing. No worries, I wont tell. Take the Chanel Handbags for example, which shows off quilted patent leather fused in a crocodile pattern. Looks convincing enough, sports trendy patent leather, and is in a very trendy bag. The Downtown Tote has been a favorite of many celebs because of its versatility and great shape. Brass hardware is used, along with an inside pocket, and lush suede and satin lining. Dimensions are 17W X 14H X 7D. If you cant truly croc, then try a faux-croc like this. via designerhandbags2010.

co2010 | Thu, 12/02/2010 - 20:16