Phil Lesh Young and Dead Rip Phil shirt
Still works, I still can receive calls or texts, I keep. I have a Phil Lesh Young and Dead Rip Phil shirt jacket that I bought in 2019, in Berlin, I still have. We have several brand clothes and shoes, jewelries and accessories, and we have several non brand too. Obviously if we go and sign a contract, we put our Versace, Gucci, Dior or D&G outfits, but at home we mainly wear denim, a tshirt, slipper and if we leave the house, we mostly wear Adidas, or Puma sneakers and something pretty comfortable clothes. During this long weekend we travel to Miami, Florida and we attend on a golf course to meet some potential clients. So yesterday I bought a new outfit.
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