Inside, one side of the suitcase features a zipped compartment—useful for keeping toiletries and smaller items contained safely—while the other has a robust compression system with a notably sturdy strap and weighty steel buckle.
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Charley Ward,
Condé Nast Traveler,
5 Apr. 2026
The future Princess Charlene arrived in style—specifically, a gorgeous spaghetti-strap black dress that matched perfectly with Albert, who wore a black tuxedo and bow-tie.
They can also be found at the base of hickory, oak, elm, ash, tulip, poplar or sycamore trees.
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Marina Johnson,
Louisville Courier Journal,
24 Mar. 2026
Constructing his earliest works from castoff two-by-fours, Mosley soon progressed to carving small figures and from there to using a chisel and gauge to shape larger abstract forms from fallen logs of hickory, cherry, and sycamore discarded by the city’s parks department.
Pictures of Piper the dog, who last year went through an awful health scare after having a rawhide treat.
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Alice Gibbs,
MSNBC Newsweek,
18 July 2025
Chinese laborers, rare for that time, made rawhide bags on site to take the limestone and dump it into iron buckets on an aerial tramway, according to Meniketti’s report.
Get Tough Purchase ones made from cowhide, goatskin, or pigskin leather or abrasion-resistant canvas that will be harder for thorns to penetrate.
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Libby Monteith Minor,
Southern Living,
14 Mar. 2026
The Judith that Hudson wore is crafted from a shiny cowhide leather and features the traditional almond toe shape of clogs, and is highlighted with gold-tone studs around the shoe’s welt.
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