Posts Tagged “Gaps”
Flexees Women’s Firm Control No Show Thigh Slimmer #6355 No one will ever know! The No-Show Multi-Shaper offers a luxurious fabric with firm control. No elastic legbands for the ultimate in comfort and totally seamless, smooth styling. No-show finish. Invisible under clothes. Style #6355. Customer Review: Nice for the price I really enjoyed this product, and I’m glad I got it despite the other reviews. My only problem was the V-lines on the front (visible in the product picture) that show through tight clothing. I got it to wear under an extremely clingy dress in order to smooth everything out and it works just fine. It’s not something that’s going to make you two sizes smaller but it works if you want a little confidence in your shape. I’m 5′4”, 130lbs, 29-39 waist-hips and I got the large, although I tend to get mediums and smalls in normal clothing. To people who experience rolling or bumps, I’d recommend going up a size. Most of all, for 20 bucks it’s fantastic - honestly I don’t want to spend between 60 and 130 dollars to fake that I’m thinner than I am. Just something to wear under clingy dresses, please! Customer Review: not good don’t like the thigh part is not long enough and it rolls unless you don’t pull it all the way up then it gaps between the leg.
Tags: 20 Bucks, Clothes, Confidence, Control, Dresses, Firm Control, Flexees, Gaps, Luxurious Fabric, Mediums, Shape, Shaper, Smooth, Tight Clothing, Waist Hips
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Protec Classic Helmet for Skate Pro-Tec Helmet Size Chart Circumference (Inches) Helmet Size 20 7/8 Small 21 5/8 Medium 22 3/8 Large 23 1/2 X-Large Measuring Your Head: To determine the circumference of your head, wrap a string or soft measuring tape around your head, just above your ears and just above your eyebrows. Putting Your Helmet On: To put your helmet on your head, align the front rim with the top of your eyebrows. Hold the straps on both sides and roll the helmet over the back of your head. Check for gaps. Pads should be flush against your cheeks and forehead. The back of the helmet should not touch the nape of your neck. With the chin strap fastened, your helmet should be snug and comfortable. Try to roll your helmet off your head. If the skin on your forehead moves, you have a good fit. Be sure your helmet is above your eyebrows and that your goggles fit your face while wearing the helmet.
Tags: Cheeks, Circumference, Ears, Eyebrows, Forehead, Gaps, Goggles, Helmet Size Chart, Measuring Tape, Nape, Pro Tec Helmet, Rim, Skate Helmet, Skate Pro
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DEWALT REINFORCER Rx-Bifocal Clear Lens High Performance Protective Safety Glasses With Rubber Temples & Microfiber Carrying Bag Customer Review: Game Changer DEWALT Reinforcer Rx-Bifocal 1.0 Clear Lens High Performance Protective Safety Glasses with Rubber Temples and Protective Eyeglass Sleeve #DPG59-110C
Tags: Bifocal Lens, Construction Work, Debris, Dewalt, Drawback, Game, Gaps, High Performance, Protective Safety, Reinforcer, Safety Glasses, Small Pieces, Temples
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Suspect Freestyle Mountain Bike DVD This innovative 16mm film by Ryan Gibb features fresh and original riding including big air, huge hip gaps, progressive dirt jumping and 40′ Step-ups integrated with first-rate cinematography and a sweet soundtrack. Starring Klassen, Duncan, Morell, Hunter, Wilson, Proznick and others. Expect these riders to introduce new moves in 2004! A Film by Protostar Productions Starring Tyler Klassen, Chris Duncan, Russ Morrell, Matt Hunter, Mike Wilson, Kyle Proznick, Randy Spangler, Cameron McCaul and others. QUOTE: Ryan Gibb is a great example of the new breed of filmmakers. He’s made the transition from being in front of the camera to directing and producing his highly anticipated debut film, Suspect. I can’t wait to see the footage from Ryan’s exciting new release. - Ron Ige, Editor, BIKE magazine
Tags: 16mm Film, Bike Magazine, Chris Duncan, Cinematography, Debut Film, Dirt Jumping, Gaps, Ige, Matt Hunter, Mccaul, Mike Wilson, Morell, Morrell, Mountain Bike, New Breed, New Moves, New Release, Spangler, Tyler Klassen, Ups
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