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CEOs can build up a business from nothing or turn around a company that is on the verge of bankruptcy. Inspiring with their relentless drive, strong leadership and innovation that can turn whole industries on their heads, they are the dynamos of our economy.
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There's been an argument, as old as time itself, about the different requirements for men and women's clothing, particularly when it comes to pockets. We were quite shocked to hear, quite recently, that a lot of ladies' pants either have pockets that are too shallow, or no pockets at all. Apparently, it's because men tend to carry fewer items on them, getting by with just their keys, wallet and phone.
Ladies on the other hand, will argue that they also need to cart around their lipstick (a few shades, mind you), a pack of tissues, a cell phone charger, a pack of gum, a mini perfume bottle, some tampons, a pen, a possible hairband... the list goes on!
While we believe that everyone deserves the convenience of pockets, your finer cosmetics deserve something even better. Something like our main deal of a cosmetics bag - WITH pockets, nogal - from Rose of No Man's Land.