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It's easy. And you don't want rivets, you need small buttons. (best) or ordinary waist size buttons (second best) Check out eBay for a selection:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Sewing-/3116/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=jeans+buttons
thanks G! that's really helpful!!
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^or try to get that Lightning Mag (around last summer / fall) where they added suspender buttons plus "fastening tool"
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@Max:
^or try to get that Lightning Mag (around last summer / fall) where they added suspender buttons plus "fastening tool"
i did buy it sometime last year! but i misplaced it…
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Not sure about SELA, but Context Clothing has some: http://www.contextclothing.com/brand.php?brand=Sunny+Sports
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My first pair of sunny sports came from SELA. They most likely still have some
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New TV shopping soon, do I go bigger (51") or smaller (43") but with more features (SMART TV, 3D etc…) ?
Got two sets in mind, both are in the same ball park cost wise, although the smaller TV is the more expensive by £40ish.
The big one is a Samsung plasma, the smaller one is a Toshiba LED.
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go for a LED and ignore the smart TV features, they are usual slow, stupid to use and you have a PC to go to the net anyway… You will play a day with them and thats it... imo.... The Toshiba 3D works fine with the glasses, but is only useful if you have enough Blu-ray's available or have access to SKY 3D stuff, if there is a programm...
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And the picture quality on a plasma set is generally better. Color reproduction is more accurate, no blurring on motion, better off angle viewing…
I have two Panasonic plasma TVs and we love them. Not familiar with Samsung's offerings, however. Smart TV features are largely useless.
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I can attest to the uselessness of Smart TV features. If you have a Playstation, XBOX, Apple TV, Roku, etc. you already have the same features. I have a Samsung 3D LED Smart TV. I don't use the smart features, at all. I've used the 3D a handful of times (there just aren't many films that utilize the technology on Blu Ray). The picture is excellent, though. I had it optimized with a calibration software program and I don't have any of the issues Chris mentioned; which, admittedly, are common problems with LEDs. I agree that for a no-fuss, great picture experience, next generation plasmas are probably the way to go. You certainly get the best value with them. Previous generation's concerns, such as burn-in, aren't an issue, anymore.