Sierra Designs Women’s Flex Down Jacket

[kaltura-widget uiconfid=”535″ entryid=”1_8dfl31q2″ width=”260″ height=”225″ addpermission=”” editpermission=”” /]

Product features:

• Available in 4 different sizes.
• Choice of 2 colors.
• Shipping weight is 1 pound.
• Has moisture resistant protection.
• 100% polyester taffeta lining.

Product description

This jacket is a great winter jacket. It is very warm and comfortable.  Jacket might look heavy and you might think that you won’t be able to move in it, but it’s the opposite. Jacket is very soft, but warm. And it’s  lightweight. There are  4 available sizes – x-small, small, medium and large. There is also a choice of colors – black and blue. Black one has a purple lining and blue one has a dark blue lining, making the  jackets look very fresh and modern.

This jacket has a zipper in front. And on all pockets, too.  It also has a removable and adjustable hood. This jacket has 100% polyester taffeta lining and it is moisture resistant.   It’s a great jacket for winter and winter sports, as you can move easily in it. You won’t regret having this jacket. This jacket is a great gift for any woman. Perfect gift for birthday, Christmas, anniversary or any other special occasion. Or you can buy this jacket without any special reason, just to make someone happy.

A good looking and great functioning winter jacket.

Pros:
• Very light, it’s easy to move in it.
• Two wonderful colors availible.
• Jacket is warm and moisture resistant.

Cons:
• Quite tricky to clean.

Read More or Buy Now:

Sierra Designs Women’s Flex Down Jacket

Share

Success Strategies for Saving Money at the Holidays, Part 1

The best way to save money at the holidays is to be honest with yourself and others about what you can and can’t afford. Don’t burden yourself with debt, or feel guilty if you don’t have much or indeed any money for the holidays.

The holidays seem to be synonymous with gifts, parties, food and alcohol. But not that long ago in England, the Christmas stockings hung from the mantelpiece by the fire were considered stuffed to the brim if there was an orange and a sixpence in them (about a dime).

We are not sure how things have become so commercialized in the past few decades, but with the current economic recession still biting hard, this year is the right time to get back to basics. For example, do you really need to buy a gift for everyone in the family? Or more than one gift per person. Is quality important, or quantity?

Each family will have to decide these things for themselves, but it is important to ask the question. If you have a large family, can you do a Secret Santa in order to just gift to one? Or can all the adults agree that Christmas this year will just be for the children, and that they get to ask for a list of three things and Santa will be bringing them one as a surprise?
(Continued in Part 2)

Share