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50´s Halterneck Circular Dress, White Satin€85.00Today I met the boy I'm gonna marry
He's all I wanted all my life and even more
He smiled at me and the music started playing
Here comes the bride when he walked through the door
Today I met the boy I'm gonna marry
The boy who's life and dreams and love I wanna share
The boy whose on my hand a band of gold will bear
The band of gold I always dreamed I'd wear
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Converse 90´s Evergreen Ox, Optical White€65.0090´s Evergreen limited edition seasonal color Learn More
Freddies of Pinewood Home Companion Dungarees, Burgundy€95.00The same great fit as other Freddies dungarees, but these have a special feature,
a removable bib and voila! A pair of 1940' s pants!!!
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Lee 101 Rider OZ 13.75 Jeans€135.00James Dean in a pair of Lee 101 jeans in Rebel Without A Cause was the birth of the the American teenager.The unreal blue of his jeans was actually achieved by over dying. All the denim used in the film was dipped to make the dye appear more vibrantly blue, as using Technicolor would have made it appear muddy green on screen.
People are getting bigger, so Lee 101 rider has new sizes W 38 and W 40.
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Alpha M-65 Field Jacket, Woodland Camo€170.00Dead or alive, we will all come home together. So help me God. Learn More
Leather belt€20.00Crazy about `bout that Cadillac This basic belt works with all our buckles Learn More
Winkle-Pickers, Black Leather€115.00We manufacture Gibson winkle-pickers in all colours and materials, leather,suede and patent leather. All shoes are made in England. In today´s world this is very rare. See Rockin´ Shoes section. Learn More
82nd Airborne AA Patch€5.00The 82nd Airborne Divisions "Double A" shoulder patch. The A's stand for "All American," a nickname derived from the fact that in World War I the 82nd's troops came from all 48 States. Learn More





















