Sunday, March 2, 2014

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But nothing major brands and top designers, to Karungu Mrs. dressmaker's tiny PICCIO as Mrs. Minù. Only instead of the spoon as a magic tool has a needle and thread. And a black Singer strictly pedals. M. Wilkista works at St. Camillus Hospital, in the laundry room. But in his free time cutting and sewing. Of course, it is not the only seamstress in the area, in fact, that clothing is a business dusan reljin that is the most popular, despite widespread poverty. The fashion is a woman, from the tundra to the south pole, passing through the equator. Some prefer to Mary, who lives opposite the Dala Kiye. Saline has just started and is still impratichendo, but deserves more for the effort. And recently we found Mama Belinda, in that Sori.
Sori and 'also our main source for the material. You can find beautiful textiles to the market, or at the various tailoring shops scattered around the village. Occasionally we find some gem of confidence by our seamstresses. Other times, we cornered the markets of Kisumu or Nairobi or elsewhere. Almost all of the fabrics come from Tanzania, but Karungu is a couple of hours from the border, and it is not unusual for the seamstresses to go get the material directly into the neighboring country. Each style has its own ideas, and those who choose more African models who prepares a drawing for something original. In general, about 10 you have a new dress, tailor-made, including material and labor. How can you resist? dusan reljin Among the most faithful fashion addicted, we must remember Kayla and Amanda. Kayla is distributed to America in early June, Amanda has a flight this evening. Njema Safari, Rafiki!
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