Posted by showcrop on April 15, 2017 at 05:04:52 from (73.238.20.26):
There is not a moment to loose! My wife is a classy dresser. She has probably thirty pairs of shoes after recently cleaning out and throwing half of what she had away. She has probably a dozen handbags/purses. She orders clothes on line and returns what she doesn't like. The ladies at the post office tell us that she gets twice as many packages a week as whoever gets the second most. Yesterday she brought a box to me that had come USPS that had to be for me because the packaging was a little rough. I wasn't expecting anything but I opened it and it contained pillows. No big deal, we change the pillows in the living room every year or two. Then she exclaimed, "Oh my purse pillows!" she went on to explain how in storage that purses and pocket books can bend over and fold so that when the lady goes to use it there can be a visible crease in the fabric or leather. One would then have to cancel or postpone going to the store or post office or out to dinner because a lady can't be seen with a crease in her hand bag now can she? So this is a set of probably six pillows of various shapes and sizes, to keep any sized pocket book crease free. So guys, there is not a moment to loose! Before you find that your evening plans are ruined because your lady's handbag has a crease in it, show her this picture so that she, too can get her set of purse pillows and not be forever scarred by being seen in public with a creased hand bag.
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