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O'NEILL GIRLS CASUAL SHORTS JERSEY SHORE

O'NEILL GIRLS CASUAL SHORTS JERSEY SHORE
Journey along the shore in O'Neill's jersey shorts. Features 3" ribbed band with shredded edges around the waist & drawstring tie. Two pockets casually sewed on on the front with small embroidered O'Neill logo on left, plus two more pockets on the back. Approx 9 1/2" outseam & 20"leg openings.
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The Territory Ahead Territory Isle Sweater

The Territory Ahead Territory Isle Sweater
Territory Isle Sweaterby The Territory Ahead   Plaited jersey knit multicolor sweater in the traditional Scottish Fair Isle pattern. Shallow ribbed V-neck. Border along hem hotel jersey shore and sleeve cuffs Approx. 27-1/2"L. 55% linen/45% cotton. Hand wash or dry clean. S-XXL. Imported. Twilight on a clear night in March, driving the winding shore road. The air's got a chill to it, but you put the top down for the pleasure of seeing the twisted grace of the cypress in the dying light hotel jersey shore and the twinkle of the lights coming on across the bay. The Territory Isle Sweater is suited to the spirit of such a night. It features a handsome update of the classic Fair Isle border pattern in a supple, casual, linen-cotton jersey knit that's seaside comfortable - from morning fog to evening trades.
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The Empress Hotel (New Jersey) - The Empress Hotel, located on the oceanfront at 101 Asbury Avenue, in Asbury Park, New Jersey, opened as a luxury resort for vacationing families in the 1950s. In the 1970s, when Asbury Park began its decline, the hotel began to decline as well.

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