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Versace Women's Knee High Black Suede Leather Boots
Add a touch of sassy designer style to your repertoire with these knee high leather boots from Versace.
Knee high design
9-inch zipper from foot
4-inch heel
Pointed toe
Available in black
100-percent suede leather
shoe sizing guide
Spot clean only
Made in Italy
Model number SW7160
Imported
Add a little bit of the rugged excellence to your wardrobe that Rainforest puts into each of their handsome t-shirts.
Crewneck pullover
Short sleeves
Horizontal striped pattern
100-percent cotton
Available in blue/lavender, white/blue, olive/purple, or green/yellow color schemes
Click here to view our men's sizing guide
Machine wash cold
Made in Peru
Model number KS3034
Imported
Vivian L. Tettamanti brings you a new simple and elegant hand-made wallet to match her Toquilla handbags.This Paja Toquilla wallet is designed with black dotted, zigzag and diamond toquilla straw, hand-woven by native women in the Andean highlands of Ecuador.
The leather accented wallet has a magnetic mini-strap closure.
Inside you will find room to store everything you need.
The wallet boasts nine card slots, one long front pocket, two separate compartments, and one zippered main compartment providing a secure place for your loose change.The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.Imported.
Miguel Pinero was a New York City poet and playwright who wrote what he knew: a world of stabbing, shooting and dying. This gritty, non-linear biographical film presents Pinero's dark charisma and even darker life in all it's angry glory. A junkie, a drug dealer, and a thief, Pinero (played by Benjamin Bratt) spent time in SIng-SIng prison, an experience which was the basis of his most famous play, SHORT EYES, which won the Tony award in 1974. Pinero also pioneered the spoken-word poetry (the forebearer to rap and hip-hop) of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, which he helped found.Mixing digital video in color with 16mm film in black and white, the film creates a convincingly harsh and lively portrait of life on the mean streets of Lower East Side Manhattan in the 1970s and'80s. There were a number of people in Pinero's life who recognized his genius and tried to save him from self-destruction: his mother (Rita Moreno), theater impresario Joseph Papp (Mandy Patinkin), and his longtime girlfriend (Talisa Soto). But the allure of crime and drugs won him over, and Pinero finally crashed and burned, dying young in 1988. This film is a passionate tribute to a passionate artist who remains an important Puerto Rican-American icon.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.85:1Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Documentary - 1.A Look at Miguel Pinero The Man TrailersInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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