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"They can be any clothes you find in the garbage, or steal from an expensive boutique or a thrift store," Bullet said.
Die-hard England fans will remember this Cup as the one where the Wags went to Germany and conquered every expensive boutique put before them.
There is the insidious realization that folks from outside your neighborhood are entering it as consumers, buying expensive, boutique versions of the food you eat and the clothes you wear.
Though the Four Seasons in New York was reported to have spent $1 million on each room when it opened in 1993, a more typical cost for even expensive boutique hotels is likely to be safely under $200,000.
But it has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1999 and a National Historic Landmark since 2000, thus escaping the fate of the legendary CBGB on the Bowery, the "cradle of punk", which closed in 2006, to be turned into an expensive boutique.
"Basically, this is the most expensive boutique crop in the world, and up until now it's gotten very little of the acclaim or acknowledgement for it," he says.
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They shop its skinny, cobbled streets lined with expensive boutiques.
That old Haitian hag had claimed to own a chain of expensive boutiques.
Meanwhile, the centre of Athens is full of expensive boutiques; shopping malls sprout like mushrooms in the suburbs.
In Portland, for example, new and very expensive boutiques, restaurants and other playgrounds for the rich open every other week.
The main streets are dotted with restaurants, cafes, thrift shops and expensive boutiques that sell vintage furniture and clothing.
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