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You know that friend who hates doing laundry and, as a result, tends to think that the longer a garment spends in a pile on the floor, the cleaner it gets, and can then be worn again after approximately two weeks? Well, at Le Bon Voyage (328 S. Guadalupe St., 986-1260), when it comes to the essentials, that grody friend is all set. Onederwear underwear ($10.95) and socks ($9.95) are 100 percent cotton, 100 percent biodegradable and 100 percent disposable. Wear 'em and throw 'em away. No laundry required. But if that friend decides he or she actually does know how to use a washer, these aren't strictly one-time-use. Teach a man to fish...
Vegan jackets (as pictured, $78-$142) from Mira Apparel, Furniture and Folkart (101 W. Marcy St., 988-3585) come at the expense of no animal, but look and feel like high-quality buttery leather. Whether the animal lover in your life is into a deconstructed, wrinkly look or a more tailored cropped blazer, there's something for every taste on Mira's racks.Loominus chenille scarves ($265) are hand-woven and hand-picked by the uberclassy staff at Robert R Bailey Clothiers (150 Washington Ave., 983-8803), so you know they've gotta be good. The incredibly soft scarves may be in a men's clothing store, but they'd flatter the ladies as well. The vibrant colors and patterns of herringbone and plaid are pretty much everywhere you turn in the store, so get ready to be forced to choose between your favorites.See the full content of this document
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One doesn't have to drink cocktails to enjoy the huge assortment of cocktail rings (prices vary, but all are less than $35) at Lorreen International Emporium (213 Galisteo St., 983-2800). Encourage your friends ...See the full content of this document
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