Tommy Hilfiger Men's Ivory Dial Watch
Classic style and rugged construction make this Tommy Hilfiger watch a handsome addition to any gent's wardrobe.
Features include:Case: stainless steelDial Color: IvoryBracelet or Strap: BraceletClasp Type: TangMovement:
Japanese QuartzCrystal: MineralCalendar: Second sub-dialCase Dimensions: (expressed in terms of 44mm' x 9mm'Bracelet/Strap Dimensions: 21mm W x 8.5 inches L)Special Features: Quartz movement, Casual watch, Blue hands, Silver-tone numbers and dot markers, Second sub-dial, Small black markers surround the outer dial, Polished stainless steel bezel, crown, crown, cover, case and caseback, 30 meters/100 feet water resistantWatch bands can be sized to fit X7 inch to 8.5inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Add some distinction to your professional wardrobe with this handsome dress shirt from the designers at Prague.
Solid white
Woven from 100-percent cotton
Buttoned front entry
Button-down collar
Single breast pocket
Buttoned cuffs
Rounded hem
Click here to view our men's sizing guide.
Machine washable
Made in Turkey
Model number 12707/38
Imported
Bring a Mediterranean feel to your wardrobe with this handcrafted bamboo handbag.
Handcrafted in Morocco
Woven bamboo
Flat base
Nests perfectly with other two sizes
11-inch leather handles
Available in natural, blue stripe, and purple stripe
Measures 19-inches long x 6-inches wide x 12-inches tall
Hand clean
Hand made in Morocco
Imported
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.
Combining unabashed gore with political commentary and social satire reminiscent of George Romero, South African director Kenneth Kaplan's debut is an award-winning horror film that deconstructs the absurdity of apartheid through dark humor. Fanus (Carl Beukes) is a white rookie cop working a beat in a surreal industrial town. His older half-brother (Danny Keogh) has just returned home after a long absence, taking up a relationship with his mother Gertrude (Aletta Bezuidenhout) that is as dark as it is incestuous; the two begin plotting a way to resurrect Fanus' deceased father, who was an evil general in the apartheid regime. Little does the hapless rookie cop know, however, that his is the last South African blood of a purely Aryan descent, and thus it is required to carry out his relatives' nefarious deed. Thus ensues a vampiric bloodbath of epic proportions, as the corruption, brutality, and perversion of events serve as an expose of Apartheid politics.
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