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Wolford Satin Touch Sheer Shimmer 20 Denier Knee High Tights - Gobi Beige

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Wolford Satin Touch Sheer Shimmer 20 Denier Knee High Tights - Gobi BeigeIntroducing these women's satin touch sheer shimmer 20 denier knee high tights by Wolford, they are manufactured from 92% polyamide and 8% elastane in a gobi beige colour. Also the gobi beige tights are designed in a plain pattern, It is recommended to machine wash at 30 degrees, line dry, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron and do not dry clean to keep these tights in good condition. All the tights come complete with wolford packaging. The

Introducing these women's satin touch sheer shimmer 20 denier knee high tights by Wolford, they are manufactured from 92% polyamide and 8% elastane in a gobi beige colour. Also the gobi beige tights are designed in a plain pattern, It is recommended to machine wash at 30 degrees, line dry, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron and do not dry clean to keep these tights in good condition. All the tights come complete with wolford packaging. The Wolford Satin Touch Sheer Shimmer 20 Denier Knee High Tights - Gobi Beige feature a sheer 20 denier structure with a shimmery finish, perfect for adding a touch of glamour to any outfit. The soft, wide cuffs provide a comfortable and secure fit, while the reinforced toe ensures durability and longevity. A must-have accessory for any fashion-forward wardrobe.

KEY FEATURES

  • 92% Polyamide and 8% Elastane
  • 20 Denier
  • Nearly Invisible Reinforced Toe , Soft Wide Cuff
  • Knee High
  • Machine wash at 30 degrees, line dry, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron and do not dry clean
  • Complete with Wolford packaging.
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Celes Perez
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Can Bree lead her team to victory?
Format: Hardcover
Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas is a graphic novel that follows Bree, a city kid from New York who moves to Florida due to her dad's new job. Excited to join math puzzles on her first day at her new school, Bree instead finds herself being assigned to swim 101, but there is just one problem: Bree can't swim. Faced with potentially failing the class, Bree's elderly neighbor Etta, who was once a swim team captain, offers to teach her. With Etta’s training and a lot of hard work, Bree suddenly finds herself on the school's failing swim team. With her school considering selling the land the pool resides on, Bree is determined to lead her team to victory at the state championship and save the pool. This book touches on topics such as anxiety, racism, family dynamics, sports, and friendship. I found the honest exploration provided a powerful lesson of how our circumstances shape us but don't control us. As a former swim team captain myself, I really resonated with this book: I felt it perfectly captured the swim team dynamic, and the high-action illustrations of swim team meets were breath-taking. Personally, I found this book to be wonderfully nostalgic; I could almost smell the chlorine and feel the diving block beneath my feet as I read it. Overall, I think Swim Team would be a major hit in elementary and middle school libraries. @TheHeterogeneousReader
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
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Jessica Magid
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
OH YEAH!👍🏻
Format: Kindle
I love to swim and this book was fantastic! Hope you have fun reading it to. My favorite character was Bree by the way
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026
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T. Sanders
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Good for Raina Telgemeir fans
Format: Paperback
My 10-14 year olds loved this book. It’s a great story. They also really liked the Raina Telgemeir books.
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Niche
Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
3.5
Format: Kindle
A decent read, it wrestles a bit with a couple of different topics of anxiety, racism, family dynamics, sports, and friendship in fits and bursts. I guess my main critique was it felt a bit shallow (no pun intended) with most issues resolved rather quickly and easily once characters put their minds to it. The Hollyhoke's team also seemed to be pretty toxic making it a wonder why someone would want to go there other than that it's wealthy.
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Natalie Jones
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
I really enjoyed this book of short stories
Format: Paperback
I loved this book. It was the first time I ever read anything by Simone De Beauvoir. It is difficult but I think the title story was my favorite, watching the character go down hill so rapidly and in such detail showing her growing obession was oddly relatable, her self hatred towards her body towards the end of the story I would not try and presume to state what the "moral" of the story was... but that is exactly what I am going to do about now check it.................... I think that the main Character should have developed a concept of self outside her marriage her marriage was her identity and when that fell apart she had nothing...no sense of self it was a compelling read a little uncomfortable but I like being a littel uncomfortable when I read............
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2013

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