Summary Of The New Footprints Chronicles

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After watching the video The New Footprints Chronicles, I did some searching and I decide to pick a Patagonia women’s Kiawah island dress that was regular $79.00, but was on sale for only $55.00. It has a graceful strap that secures the front and back so the dress can look great. The Footprint Chironicles dress I have selected is made of 55% organic cotton, which is something that all their products ae made out of. The other 45% of this dress is made out of Tencel. This Kiawah island dress is made in Vietnam. This dress goes through the process of “organic cotton and Tencel which are blend with an easy drape and a soft hand. This product is made by works at Vietnam location of their store. The supply chain that was able to find in this

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