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No one needs to go outside in the spring without an umbrella...This T3 Umbrella by Tory Burch is $45.00.
I bought these pants and they are the most comfortable pants I own. Jackson Sleek Wide-Leg Pant by Banana Republic for $79.00.
Another great J. Crew buy for $128.00, this Sayre Suede Ballet Flat is versatile.
Every women needs a casual watch to wear with her spring garb. Timex for J. Crew. Military Watch, $150.00.
This Loulie Ruffle Tank by J. Crew is $88.00
White shorts are one thing that every well-dressed girl needs. These J. Crew 7" Chino shorts are a great buy at $39.50.
This J. Crew Faceted Raindrop Ribbon Cluster Necklace will finish the perfect outfit. $135.00.
The Tissue Garland Tank by J. Crew is a bargain. Get one in each color for $42.50.
Since black and white and animal prints are my weaknesses, these Christiane Calf Hair Ballet Flats by J. Crew are perfect. $228.00.
Will look great with the leggings also. Sheila McCartney for Neiman Marcus. Knit Zebra Dress, $235.00.
Linen-Cotton Crested Jacket by Ralph Lauren, $398.00.
Wayfarer Sunglasses by Ray-ban. $139.00. A steal for such quality.
I have had fun looking through the latest fashion finds. I hope that you will find something to enjoy in my selection.
Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition (Thumb Indexed)Embracing Etiquette with Teresa continued... see introduction post (1-29-10). Lesson 12.
HANDSHAKING
A handshake symbolizes both welcome and good faith, as when business people seal a deal. Either sex may offer their hand first.
A firm, not limp or crunching handshake that is perceptible but not pumping. It is proper to release your grip after a few seconds, especially after the other person releases their grip. If you have a strong grip, adjust to the grip of the other person’s grip.
If you raise your hand and the other person doesn’t respond, lower your hand and forget the handshake, even though offering your hand is correct. You can sense when a handshake is appropriate. If someone has their arms full, of course a handshake is out of the question.
For International rules on handshaking refer to that section, “Basic International Courtesies.”
Tomorrow ~ Kissing, Hugging, and Other Affectionate Gestures.
A firm, not limp or crunching handshake that is perceptible but not pumping. It is proper to release your grip after a few seconds, especially after the other person releases their grip. If you have a strong grip, adjust to the grip of the other person’s grip.
If you raise your hand and the other person doesn’t respond, lower your hand and forget the handshake, even though offering your hand is correct. You can sense when a handshake is appropriate. If someone has their arms full, of course a handshake is out of the question.
For International rules on handshaking refer to that section, “Basic International Courtesies.”
Tomorrow ~ Kissing, Hugging, and Other Affectionate Gestures.
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo