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  1. Acne "Herr 1" black lace-ups - originally $415 retail, selling for $225 --> $205 --> $190

    Size 42 euro, 9 US

    11 7/8" heel to toe

    Brand new, in box, with Acne dust bag

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    Rachel Comey brown suede desert boots - originally $325 retail, selling for $205 --> $180 --> $170

    Size 9, but fits more like 10.5

    11 5/8" heel to toe

    Brand new, in box

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    More photos:

    http://picasaweb.google.com/bdmueller/KeysonawireSQuicksale

    Both pairs are current season, brand new, and out of stock where I purchased them. Both come with the original box. I'd keep if they fit me (I'm a 10).

    Shipping in the continental US is $13 for UPS ground with tracking or $10 USPS Priority. Double boxed. PM for international rates.

    Paypal please.

    Thanks

  2. Copenhagen seems a bit out of the way

    This isn't true. The metro in CPH is SO convenient/clean it's crazy. From CBS you can take the metro to the airport in 15 minutes and find a cheap flight anywhere. Plus you can take the train over to Sweden. I know some people took trains south to places like Berlin but you might as well fly. Just check Ryanair (I think that's what I used a lot...). Copenhagen is actually a really nice place to get to know Europe from.

    I traveled through all of northern Europe and parts of Russia.

    Also, CBS is just awesome. They have a bar inside the school and have parties every Tuesday. The Danes drink... alot. Classes are much like anywhere else in Europe-- you meet twice a week for what are usually 2-4 hour classes with breaks in between. If you're the type that like to get to know your profs and participate in class, you're definitely welcome to. I skipped a lot of class to travel. Grades for each class are based almost entirely on a 4-hour exam at the end of the semester. I mostly just crammed before each exam and finished with a B average (I graduated with a 3.6 gpa).

    Seriously man I am jealous that you're about to start this. Good luck!

  3. I don't know anything about Rotterdam, but I went to CBS for the Fall of 2006. Copenhagen has a very high standard of living, great nightlife (Barcelona is the only other city with clubs open this late), stunning women, and everyone speaks English. Plus you will meet students from all over Europe studying abroad there.

    I wouldn't have gone anywhere else. Best semester of my life. I actually met up with some study abroad friends in Toronto and San Fran this summer.

  4. I'm going to this event with my girl and I'm thinking about what to wear. I'm guessing the crowd will be older and fairly trendy, while we're pretty young (21/22).

    I have a slim black 3 button suit I'm probably just going to pair with a white shirt and black silk tie.

    Should I try for something a little more interesting? What would you guys wear to an event like this?

  5. So I don't usually go to clubs or anything like that but my friends and I really want to find a party and get stupid on the dance floor this weekend. I'm just visiting the city for the weekend so I don't know the local "hot spots" but I also have to make the plans.

    Got any ideas for me? TIA for the help :cool:

    Edit: Opinions on Smart Bar and Neo? Need something for Friday.

  6. Where can I find a unique beaded or sterling silver necklace or pendant for a girl in LA? Does Opening Ceremony or Scout carry jewelry? The stuff I saw at American Rag looked pretty average. My budget is under $200.

    I want something that is more fashion inspired (perhaps vintage looking?) and less desperate housewives.

    Need help!!!

  7. If this is a laid back "business casual" then stock up on slim fitting lighter button down shirts and polos with basic patterns. Wear slim, clean (no fades) dark denim, tan and gray khakis/chinos, or gray suit pants. Linen is good for biz casual. Shirts normally untucked. You could add in some narrow ties. And yes, invest in some nice brown and black oxfords.

    Other times, "business casual" can mean wear a suit without the jacket. But that's mostly only in a financial or legal setting.

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