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| | Small 2 oz. Nylon Pepper Spray Carrier $25 Nylon Small Chemical Spary Carrier Made from sturdy black nylon, this carrier is designed to fit 1.5 - 2oz. Pepper Spray or similar.#TK521 $12.50 |
| | igourmet Black Pepper Sauce by Roland $4.99 Black Pepper Sauce by Roland |
| | Kimber LA98040 Pepper Blaster II Black $36.7 Color: Black. Fit: Pepper Blaster II. A quality ballistic nylon carry pouch for the PepperBlasterII self defense unit. The perfect accessory when a more secure method of carry is desired on a belt. Belt Clip accommodates up to 21/4 belts. |
| | Black Diamond - Bullet (Chili Pepper) - Bags and Luggage $49.95 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Black Diamond - Bullet (Chili Pepper) - Bags and Luggage: The sleek contoured design of the Black Diamond® Bullet will keep you moving fast through any terrain. ; Bullet panel loader is an excellent rig for off-trail or high-mileage scrambles. ; Contoured shoulder straps for carrying comfort. ; 20 mm webbing hipbelt. ; Zippered panel opening. ; Outer stash pocket. ; Hydration compatible. ; Materials: Tough 420d nylon and 1260d ballistic nylon. ; Torso: up to 16. ; Dimensions: 18 H x 9 W x 4 D. ; Volume: 16 L. ; Bottom Width: 8 1 2 in |
| | Pepper Black and White II $54.99 Sara Deluca Pepper Black and White II - Framed Art Print |
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| | igourmet Crema di Roma with Black Pepper $8.99 Crema di Roma with Black Pepper |
| | 10% Pepper Spray Black $18.1 10% Pepper Spray Black is an easy-to-carry self defense weapon that helps you fend off dangerous attackers. With 10% pepper spray, the 10% Pepper Spray Black will help you get away unharmed in the event of a life threatening situation. NOTE: Pepper Spray Restrictions WE DO NOT ship pepper sprays to the following states:Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Wisconsinand outside of the United States. Bear sprays are legal in all states. Please note that there are certain legal restrictions that vary per state and city. Please check your local laws before purchasing a pepper spray. |
| | 12/2oz Pepper Black: GR $13.32 Pepper is the dried berry of a climbing vine that is native to India and Asia. Pepper is actually berries that are picked about nine months after flowering. Black Pepper, the spiciest, comes from berries that are picked unripe. This fine ground black pepper has very small granules and has a sharp, pungent aroma and flavor that is used as a universal table condiment to flavor all types of dishes. It is also commonly used in stocks, pickling, and sausages. Each case consists of twelve 2 oz shaker containers. |
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| | Black Pepper Crab $62.13 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Black Pepper Crab is one of the two most popular ways that crab is served in Singapore. It is made with hardshell crabs, and cooked in a thick gravy made with black pepper. The creation of Singapores Black Pepper Crab is attributed to Long Beach Seafood Restaurant in 1959. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/12/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.16 inches |
| | Red Pepper, Cut into Pieces, and Black Olives $24.99 Peter Medilek Red Pepper, Cut into Pieces, and Black Olives - Photographic Print |
| | Pepper Spray Black(Pack of 1) $11.99 Pepper Spray Black. Features black faux leather case with key ring. Measures 1-1/2" x 4-3/8" x 1-1/4" including case. Clam shell. |
| | Rasta 309 Lightweight Pepper $33.75 Pepper Shaker Halloween Costumes Adult. Costume includes: the shaker top hat and the black P pepper shaker costume tunic. Unisex adult one size. Lightweight design costume. |
| | G'rabbit Mini Salt and Pepper $16 Easy to use and loads of fun your kids will love these G'rabbit Salt and Pepper Mills. Fill by simply removing the tail and pouring in whole pepper corns or quality sea salt crystals then grind by simply squeezing the ears together. Please note that while the tails can be swapped over the black Pepper Mill has a zinc alloy rasp and should only be used for pepper while the white Salt Mill has a ceramic rasp and should only be used for salt. For storage they will stand quite happily or can be attached to |
| | Mini Messenger Bag (Black & Dr. Pepper) $44.95 Here's the case everyone's talking about! Our exclusive Mini Messenger delivers all the storage you need for your tablet PC, portable media center, DVD or CD player, iPod, phone, PDA or other digital device. Features Ideal Size for Smaller Notebooks, Tablet PCs or Portable DVD/Media Players Two Padded Compartments with Super Soft Nylex Lining Roomy Interior with Pockets for CDs, PDA, Phone, and Files Made of Heavy Duty 1680D Ballistic Nylon for Durability Three Mesh Pockets for Cables and Accessories Easy Access Cell Phone Pocket Side Mesh Water Bottle Pocket Media/MP3 Pocket with Pass through for Headphone Cable Adjustable Shoulder Strap Lifetime Warranty |
| | Pepper Time Chalkboard $170 This delightful chalkboard features a colorful oil reproduction and is surrounded by a frame with a distressed black finish and a khaki undercoat. Six pepper shaped magnets are included. -Grace Feyock |
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Swimming Costumes; A History of Ridiculous Design
Swimwear has a history peppered with outlandish mistakes. It's hard to find an area of fashion where the costume design has been so absolutely unsuited to the purpose intended.
In antiquity they had the right idea. Bathing was segregated and nude; akin to a group bath. There was a brief dip into swimwear: a wall mosaic from the 4th Century shows girls dressed in "bikinis". The look didn't last.
In the dark and middle ages nobody bathed at all. There are certainly no records of any special swimming costumes worn for bathing, and in Europe, "bath houses" went out with the Romans.
Swimming reappeared as a sport in the 19th Century. Men wore long, fitted woolen one piece suits, looking a bit like long underwear and no doubt itchy, but reasonably practical to swim in. This look lasted a century, getting shorter and a bit more colourful by the 1920s.
The girls finally got into the water for fun in Victorian times. This was an age when modesty and decorum took precedence over practicality. Ladies wore cumbersome and dangerously heavy bathing gowns, the strict morality of the time ensuring flesh was covered, curves were obscured and the thick, black, woolen garment was not see-though when wet. Lead weights in the hem of the gown stopped the dress floating up in the water.
Recreational swimming gained popularity when the railroads started transporting families to the coast. "Bathing machines" meant girls and women could change and submerge in the sea without the titillating exposure of nude skin. The dress evolved into a two piece suit; a long sleeved gown to the knees, plus long pantaloons.
The wonderful Annette Kellerman shocked the world in Boston in 1907 by swimming in a revolutionary jersey sleeveless tank-suit, revealing her arms and legs. She was arrested for indecency.
However, she promoted the new style of swimwear for women and "Annette Kellermans" were the first modern girls' swimsuits. In 1926 Gerturde Ederle swum the English Chanel and girls now "swam" rather than "bathed".
These early women's costumes were fairly androgynous, albeit practical. In the 1930s came the feminisation of the swimsuit. Costumes got impractical again when Hollywood introduced bathing beauties into films; Esther Williams wore figure hugging costumes, the new stretch fabrics may have helped movement but the sequins and mermaid tail must have been tricky.
In the 1940s corsets made a comeback and women were strapped, boned and cupped into desirable shapes. New fabrics such as stretch Lastex and elastic nylon combined with cotton to enhance curves. Zips pulled it all together.
Revolution came again in 1946 with Heim and Reard's bikinis: "smaller than the smallest bathing suit in the world," although these guys would be shocked at just how much smaller the bikini could get.
For the next half a century the only style change in swimwear was the concept that less is more. Lycra came with the 60s and the stretch meant small scraps of fabric could stay up, more or less. The 1960 hit by Bryan Hyland "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" says it all.
Swimwear styles in the past had been silly, some putting their wearers at risk of drowning. But nothing did so much long term health damage as the look that came next: the thong. Two decades of sun worship and ultra tanning and near naked bodies soaking up cancer on the beach.
Surfers took over next and the thongs (thankfully) were covered with board shorts for both the guys and girls. Cancer clinics world wide are grateful for the fashionable rash shirt; a big step in putting melanoma out of fashion.
Carol Wior deserves a mention as the Slimsuit inventor (all hail!) and cozzies for competitive swimmers have made massive advances over the last decade with performance fabrics helping slash race times in the pool.
My prediction for the next decade is that swimming costumes will find a happy balance. They will use fabulous fabrics for stretch and performance, that hold muscle and enhance swimming ability, prevent sun damage and in styles that will be both flattering and practical.
Unfortunately, this happy state wont last. Another mad combination of social morality and fashion will produce something as impractical and ridiculous as the designs we've seen in the past.
So watch out for the perfect swimsuit, coming soon. And stockpile, to see you past the ridiculous designs that follow.
About the Author
Cristina Sanders is managing director of swimwear brand Lion in the Sun. Now based in her native New Zealand after 20 years in the UK, Cristina has run the manufacturing, wholesale and retail side of her business for the last 10 years, gaining extensive knowledge of the swimwear industry on both sides of the world and acquiring experience in the dynamic world of small business ownership. Cristina lives and works in sunny Hawkes Bay in New Zealand, spending as many hours as possible on a beach researching and testing her swimwear. Her argument is that if you want to make brilliant swimwear, you need to see it in action, swimwear that looks good in a catalogue also has to fit, last and look good on the beach to keep the customers coming back for more. http://www.lioninthesun.com/














