Sterling Silver Leather Cord Pendant and Earrings Set
Crafted of fine quality sterling silver, this jewelry set features a sterling silver pendant and pair of earrings in a sophisticated modern design. A black cord gives the pendant up-to-the-minute fashion appeal.
Specifications:
Sterling silver pendant and earrings
Wavy rectangle design
Polished finish
Posts and butterfly clasps on earrings
Black leather cord holds pendant
Lobster clasp on cord
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.
Step out in designer style and contemporary class with these handsome Biscotto Patchwork Loafers from Ben Sherman.
Square toe
Reverse apron toe and vamp
Cushioned footbed
Padded collar
Patchwork design
One inch heel
Available in biscotto
Leather upper, rubber sole
Click here to view our shoe sizing guide.
Hand clean
Made in Romania
Model no. Cheese
Imported
Launched by the design house of Scherrer Parfums in 1994, Nuits de Scherrer by Scherrer Parfums is a feminine scent that possesses a classic blend of opulent florals, sweet vanilla, and musk--very alluring.
Launched in 1994
Feminine scent
Blends opulent florals, sweet vanilla, and musk
Recommended for evening wear
3.3 oz.
It is Christmas Eve for most of the Christian world, but when Craig (Ice Cube) and Day-Day (Mike Epps) are rudely awaken by a burglar in a Santa suit, it is definitely another FRIDAY in the ghetto. The phony Santa gets away with all the cousins' Christmas gifts and their overdue rent money after assaulting Craig with a paltry Christmas tree. Cops are called in and do little more than confiscate Craig and Day-Day's pot stash. Though the cousins may be used to such adversity in the'hood, they have never before had to think about getting real jobs in order to pay the bills. This third installment in the hip-hop stoner series follows L.A.'s lovable losers through their first day as rent-a-cops at a South Central strip mall.As each problem they encounter becomes more and more ridiculous, screenwriter and star Ice Cube and first-time director Mark Raboy have constructed an irreverent African-American holiday farce. The film builds to a fever pitch at a holiday party where nearly every character in the film shows up for a wild finale. The supporting cast delivers outrageously amusing portraits of ghetto stereotypes while composer John Murphy paces the film by deftly blending hip-hop with traditional film scoring.
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