Archive for September 30th, 2010

Not even the extent of research I need to on vga cables would deter me from googling this up. Longchamp has limited editions for Eiffel (Paris), Great Wall (China), Galeries Lafayette (I dont which – Londong?), Statue of Liberty (NYC), and now there is Miyajima (Japan). My ultimate dream would be able to own every limited edition that comes out – I assume it will have a very good resell value later on.
Product Features:
• Special Asian Edition
• Motif represents the beautiful Torii of Itsukushima at Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima, often referred to as “Miyajima”
• Nylon with leather trim
• Double straps
• Front flap with snap closure
• Top-zip closure with signature pull
• Inside pocket
• Folds and snaps for easy storage
Product Dimensions:
11″ x 8″ at base, 12″ tall, 18″ along zipper
Strap Drop:
4″ (hand-held style)
Just when you thought that there would be no more limited editions of Longchamp you should buy, the NYC Limited Edition appears and takes your breath away. Friends and I agree we need some sort of medical assistance program similar to drug rehabilitation when it comes to bags!

Longchamp Le Pliage Special Edition – Statue of Liberty (New York Exclusive)
Available in graphite/white, taupe/beige and black/gold
Sizes:
Large Long Handle (shopping tote/book bag)
Cabas (open tote short handle)
Medium Short Handle
Large Short Handle (mini duffel/travel size carry on)
A friend is selling these beauties at a cheaper price. Please feel free to send her a message here.
Fashion has truly changed everyone, including the health care industry. Before scrub suits in the hospital were always plain, usually in the colors of grey, green and blue. Imagine how scrubs for women looked like. Thankfully, studies have shown that patients in a hospital setting respond better to people wearing lively colors and prints, most especially kids who associate white with doctors and nurses and are generally scared of them right away. That is why scrub uniforms are now available in different colors and some of them are in different prints too.
Back then, nursing uniforms were always in uncomfortable white dresses, complete with white stockings and white shoes. It is still being practiced today, but when student nurses go into different hospital internship practices, they are allowed to wear scrub suits as well. It helps them move around easier and more comfortably.