He (or She) Who Hesitates Is Lost? Not Necessarily!
Ever been shopping and put off buying something you’ve seen – only to return a week, a day or an hour later and find it gone? We’ve all been there, and ‘dash’ doesn’t begin to cover it. It’s even worse when the item was on sale. You spend the next however long lamenting the lost bargain, and then our 20/20 hindsight kicks in: "I should have asked them to put it aside". Shopping online doesn’t protect us from such distress, either. The ‘in stock’ counter taunts us as it drops from ‘1′ to ‘0′ when we refresh – and no amount of yelling at the screen will bring it back. Or so we’ve heard.
Luckily, you can get around this, should it ever happen to you. If you’re shopping for leather jackets online, and find that what you want is no longer available, you can email us, and hand over your vital measurements. We’ll not only check that there’s really, truly no more in stock, we’ll check what we do have to make sure there’s nothing else that will suit your measurements.
Leather Jackets: a Coat for all Seasons
It’s a fact – leather jackets are making a comeback! Some might say that the classic leather jacket never really went out of style, but face it, when you’ve seen a guy wearing a men’s leather jacket that is a little past its use-by date (think short, black, and diagonal zippers), it can look not-quite-trendy. In their many forms, leather jackets can be worn almost anywhere and with almost anything. Even the old aviator-style jacket can still look cool, when teamed with the right outfit and accessories.
Some great bargain buys can be picked up in clearance sales. Cheap leather jackets are now being sported by the younger generation due to their versatility and low cost. They can be worn with anything, and their affordability makes them attractive to the younger crowd. They can be seen to and from work (and even some schools), in town with pals or out with families.
Green Presents for the Ethical Home
We’ve got some way to go until we can all call our homes truly eco-friendly or ethical, but even the smallest changes can have a big impact to the environment (and our wallets). Creating an ethical home isn’t necessarily about making large-scale alterations to your house in order to reduce your carbon footprint. Being ethical is a personal choice that places more emphasis on the social and environmental responsibilities of being a home owner. We can all do our bit, and we can help others by buying them green presents for the home that will hopefully encourage them to be more environmentally aware too.
British Made Ethical Gifts
When it comes to shopping, choosing what we buy, when we buy and how we buy can make a big difference to climate change and the environment. Whether it’s food, furniture or face-cloths, minimising the amount of product miles goods have had to travel reduces carbon emissions. If you’re looking for the perfect gift for someone, consider buying British made ethical gifts as this is one sure way you can keep those miles to a minimum.
Reducing product miles
We’re becoming accustomed to the term ‘food miles’ when discussing food production and transportation. Food miles or ‘product miles’ can be defined as the total distance goods are transported from place of manufacture to the place of purchase and use.
Buying fruit, vegetables, meat and fish from British farms and fisheries ensures the food we eat hasn’t travelled too far as well as giving support to local producers and food distribution networks. Buying in season also guarantees better quality produce so if you’re buying vegetables that are out of season it probably means you buying something that has been imported. For example, in your local supermarket you could well find apples that have been shipped in from America (10,000 food miles) or tomatoes from Saudi Arabia (3,000 food miles).
How To Have An Ethical Christmas
We often hear that the real meaning of Christmas has been lost and yet the festive shopping bonanza continues to reinforce that statement. The economy demands more growth but our lust for materialism has a price – we’re consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate and we’re exploiting workers in underdeveloped countries.
But we don’t have to cancel Christmas to turn things around, we just need to think, act and buy in a responsible manner. Here are a few ethical Christmas ideas and gifts for the holiday season.
‘Tis the season to be ethical
It’s true that we are beginning to live our lives in a more ethical way and so Christmas shouldn’t be any different. In fact, it’s the ideal time to focus on what really matters in life. With a little thought and planning, you can do your bit for the environment and those people who are less fortunate.
Children’s Bikes
Looking for children’s bikes has been made a lot easier for you. If your sick of looking through loads of website looking to find the cheapest price for a certain type of bike, Children’s bikes is the place to compare prices for lots of different models from all the leading retailers. We have both boys and girls bikes available all broken down into different size categories to make searching for your perfect bike as easy as possible for you.
Caring for a Leather Jacket
Looking after your leather jacket properly will help to extend its life and will ensure that it gives you many years of wear. If you look after your leather jacket correctly you can also help to prevent ripping and cracking which will keep your jacket looking like new and will stop it from letting in the elements. There are a few simple measures which can be taken to keep leather jackets and coats looking, feeling, and smelling wonderful.
Although most leather jackets are preconditioned, you should still apply a leather protector to keep the leather waterproof. Try to use products specifically designed for leather which do not contain waxes and oils. These additives can clog the leather and prevent it from breathing properly.
Boy’s Bikes
Searching for bikes would be a lot easier if their was a web site that just sold bikes for the selected gender, e.g. male or female. This would save the customer looking through hundreds of bikes when half of them aren’t suitable for your gender. Boys Bikes does exactly that. A web site just full of boys bikes and men’s bikes. It has also got pages of selected makes such as Raleigh and GT bikes. Also a good point of this web site is it helps your find the correct size of bike to suit your height and age.
Tips on Bathroom Lighting Safety
I hate my bathroom. I mean the ensuite – the back bathroom (the bathroom at the back of the house, closest to our girls’ bedrooms) is bearable. But the ensuite is my least favourite room of the house. I don’t like the colour scheme, and the fittings are a horrid cream colour. I am a traditionalist – bathroom fittings have to be white. The toilet, the basin, the taps all need to be white. The tiles should be something that goes with white. Same for the towels and the toilet tissues, and the accessories. Cream and brown is dated, dark and disgusting.
Organise Your Garage Storage
Every home should have garage storage for your vehicles, or anything else that you would like to keep safe. From cars to bicycles and gardening tools, there is something you can buy to help you keep things organised. I am sure you wouldn’t want to have a bike at the front while another on the corner of your garage. This would be a mess, not to mention the fact that you have to find each and every thing at a different place. Why the hassle when you can group things accordingly?
Get a bike stand to store as many bicycles as you have in your household. Perhaps your son and daughter have their own bicycles and it would be great to have a designated place for them to store it. You might even have your own bicycle. Why not keep all the bicycles in one place so that it is easier to get it when you need it?

