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Extra Large Genuine Leather Bucket Bag
Our Extra Large Genuine Leather Bucket Bag is perfect for everyone. Its classic look and versatility are impressive. It has lots of space and is finely made. It's ideal for holding your everyday items in a stylish way. Check out our collection of leather purses, belts, and more to complete your look.
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The Greatbridge in its heyday
We all know it as this beautiful creation:
But I wanted to write about how it might have been in its heyday, when the Ancient Capital was alive and thronging with people. And so I did...
From These Stones Remember (ch.22) -
The great wooden gates lay up ahead, and beyond them he could see a bustle already arising. Carts rumbled past him, laden with wares, donkeys and llamas similarly packed with goods passed by more noisily. And, as he walked through the gates, the whole of the Greatbridge lay before him. Flanking the whole length of it, as far as he could see, stalls and stands were already set up and in the process of being stocked. Banners and pennants danced in the river breeze that also brought the scents of spices and incense smokes to him. Baskets and crates and sacks, fruits and grains and vegetables, the hot floury smell of flatbread baking in ovens, the mouth-watering sizzle of sides of pork turning over hot coals that nosed down from the far end of the bridge, the chatter and laughter of haggling already underway. To his left, a large balloon that floated in the air, tied down with rope. Occasional bursts of flame upwards into the stiffened cloth sphere made it rise to the limits of the rope, as well as the heavy net slung across the top of the sphere. Below it there hung a large square basket, from which burly men wearing brown leather breeches and white shirts handed down large crates to their colleagues on the ladder below, who cracked them open and set out their contents on tables and boxes. Stacks of books, both plain and with magical sheen, piled between shining ingots of pure iron. To his right, a great chirping, flapping, and squawking as a man and woman took birdcages from a small cart pulled by a third, hanging them beneath a joyously bright statue of a parrot. Two small children stood close by, hand-in-hand, watching and giggling. Beneath bright awnings, cooking oils by the jug and dried fruits by the waxen bag, seeds by the pouch for planting, buttons by the cone and ribbons by the measure of thumb to elbow. Beneath the llama statue, women crowded to haggle for the best and brightest from water-filled buckets of colourful flowers. Moving through the bustling crowd, delights at every turn, Paix gloried in the beauty and heart of humanity that thronged this place. Hawkers cried their wares, flattered and wheedled and flirted with their customers for another sale, jugglers and tumbling acrobats somehow managed to keep both a space about them and an entertained audience distracted before them. Devotees sang and sold wine and sugar beneath a floating quartz cupola that defied both gravity and sensibility. A redstone trickster held a small gaggle of onlookers rapt while his light-fingered accomplice relieved their pockets of coin. Mummers performed a comedic play, drawing roars of laughter from those crowded around their antics. Paix was offered samples of wine by the singing devotees, juicy hunks of roasted pork by odd little squat folk whose cloak hoods flared widely on either side of their heads and who tried to press him for an additional purchase of copper ingots, giggling when he demurred since he had nothing with which to pay them. More wine, followed by a hand thrusting a crescent-shaped meat pie toward him with a broad grin and a bellowed word that was lost amid the general clamour on the Greatbridge.
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Consumer Electronics / Alberich / Yellow Tears / Copley Metal @ Saint Vitus, N.Y.C.; December 7, 2015.
“Consumer Electronics will be the next act I will buy tickets for should they come to New York City” I exclaimed in September. It was checked off by Philip Best, and five weeks later there it was. Consumer Electronics declared a show in New York City. There it was. I called it. I got what I asked for, so now go get it or else.
I took the train to Woodside, then its’ “7″ subway to the “G” to Greenpoint and Manhattan Avenues, walked a few blocks to arrive at Saint Vitus which has to be the most raw, tasteful, and bad-ass venue dressed in black. As soon as I verified my ticket, I wasted no time to walk through the bar to the floor where Copley Metal, dressed very nice and neat, was performing right in front of the audience at their level.Ten minutes later Copley Metal ended to pack up to give way to Hospital Production’s Alberich, who offered us a thirty-minute slow-burn of maelstrom noise set. Alberich sat very calm and collective in much control, later on shaking a microphone for more effects and adding in voice samples. He stood up adding more force to his combat noise, shaking the microphone more vigorously before giving it lyrics when some Gaye Advert look-a-like in a leather jacket bowling-pinned her way to the front of the crowd, giving free unsolicited hugs to a select few other bystanders. Alberich shuts it off for good before getting a very respectable round of applause from the crowd.
Yellow Tears then arrived. Their set-up consisted of Korgs, Yamahas, two guitars, knobs, a toilet seat placed on a custodial bucket, and two “splash zone” banners draped from their tables. If there was a joker card thrown into the set, then they would be it. Their performance went in a different direction from what other people would assume in any given noise show. Ridiculous. No one knew who they were before this, so any expectations of seriousness and maturity flew right out the window. Yellow Tears played the audience as equal as they were playful themselves as they pulled every card from their very versatile deck.
What other act would repeatedly scream “What Is Frank?” as a still of vocalist Frank Ludovico constantly zooms in and out? Psychedelic backing films on screen that could make Tim And Eric blush and reconsider themselves, plus a film loop of Disney’s Cinderella shower scene as Ludovico literally lightly sweeps the stage and then proceeds to sit down on the makeshift toilet seat bucket, exasperating light sighs of relief while the whole audience continued their what-the-fuck moment with Yellow Tears. During their entire set, they went from many different styles of music while seeming to perform as if they were a skit comedy show in succession. At first, I thought they were playing with a random bag of tricks to the tune or game of “do you get it?”, but since the audience had been there and seen various cartoon, kid show, or skit culture references before, they did get it. And they weren’t finished: Yellow Tears’ set turned a participation act into a sales pitch. Only Ludovico has the steel to take two audience members up on stage to sell them ten-dollar coffee mugs with free cups of coffee during their set, and they fucking bought it.
Finally the moment all of us have been waiting for: Philip Best and wife Sara Ruth Best shortly took the stage to set up shop, fine-tuning everything before starting. Consumer Electronics still continues where Whitehouse left off with all the controversy, uneasy subject matter, deprivation, and grit that the former was all about, while Whitehouse became William Bennett’s Cut Hands, a tribal-electronic project of his. Whitehouse truly made me think of how they got away with everything they done, how their lyrics were pieced, how the noise not like the others came to be, and what to make of their output. Over the last few years, I was so interested in Whitehouse that I followed their respective future projects and took what they offered in terms of thoughts, commentary, or even recommendations. With the Best’s Consumer Electronics project, the philosophy still continues.
Best greeted us “cunts”, as he always does. We cheered because we know it comes from Mr. Best. Best charged his accusation finger calling for all of us to “Come Clean”. Throughout the show, he shared with us all of his raw material: cut up, photocopied, stitched, glued, and wrinkled for all of us to see. He even walked over to show us lyrics to “Elite Gymnastics”. The references: various questionable obscenity, controversy, Anne Frank’s smiling portrait, Alice Elizabeth, Baby’s Gang, present for all to witness. Best licked the pages and rub it against his crotch. Later on he threw those same pages on the floor, once knocking over a drink from the stage to the floor. He licked his fingers in such an uneasy, disgusting gesture. His fists shaking, screaming in his usual rage, sometimes inciting the crowd. With Best walking and his usual blood going, he walked back and forth to two microphone stands, trading tirades from one to another. All the while, the tall, slender, and beautiful Sarah Best did controller duties and even took to screaming for a few songs including “Murder Your Masters” and “Co-Opted By Cunts”, made with repetitive, sweeping, crunchy beats courtesy of sometimes-member Russell Haswell, who unfortunately was not part of the show’s festivities. But we were treated to “Affirmation”, “Colour Climax”, “Estuary English”, “Knives Cut”, and more from the last four Consumer Electronic’s records (2007-2015). They ended their show with the horrific and terrifyingly real “Black Cotton Wool”, a abrasive shred of bone-shivering abusive screaming and grinding noise before Best motioned to have Sarah shut it down, declaring to visit us again very soon.
Two beer cans (Pabst Blue Ribbon, the prized beer of hipsters) were thrown in their direction. A cute shaven skinhead girl was dancing happily. One heckler was screaming at the couple to “get back to work” with other pointless one-liners as well. One fan who was leaning on the speakers took a very heavy whiff of an ether his lady friend offered him and twitched uncontrollably for about five minutes. When he finally came down to Earth, he screamed at Best to “fuck me, Daddy”. Best replies: “You wish.” We all burst in laughter. During some songs, the meat of the crowd suddenly whipped itself in a frenzy. As those songs came into play, the crowd got very into it and bobbed to the pulsations of the Bests’ driven beats. One person stage-dived into the crowd while others participated into a vicious mosh on the floor. And that’s why it’s called power (violence) electronics, as times haven’t changed. The Best’s made it all happen. It was everything I expected to be and I’m very happy to have seen The Bests / Consumer Electronics in action as I wanted to.
Which now leaves me to one more act on my current bucket list which is the other half of what was Whitehouse: William Bennett’s Cut Hands. I had the chance to see him along with Pharmakon and Godflesh but passed it up, and another on very short notice this year with only a week to have a ticket but scheduling disallowed it. Just like seeing Consumer Electronics and the other noise show earlier this year in New York City, I need to see Cut Hands for an excuse to go to the city again to keep my music quotient and style points up.
#Consumer Electronics#Sarah Froelich#Philip Best#Whitehouse#Alberich#Kris Lapke#noise#industrial#NYC#New York City#BK#Brooklyn#personal#omega#music#playlists#mixtapes
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From Leather to Apparel: How Your Purchases Make a Difference
JFSO was created to honor the Simms family from Watt Town, St. Ann, Jamaica. Our goal is straightforward: raise funds to support a community in need and contribute to a local charity that helps children who are at risk of going hungry. To make this possible, we’ve built a platform that combines giving with practical offerings.
The Cause
The Simms family, originating in Retirement/Watt Town, St. Ann, Jamaica, is widely regarded as a prominent and respected family with a rich legacy tied to land ownership and community involvement. Their ancestors, particularly the four sons of Charles Simms, who settled in the area during the 1800s, played key roles in the development of the local community, accumulating large parcels of land and maintaining strong familial bonds.
Jamaica’s once-flourishing industries of bananas, sugar, and bauxite have dwindled into shadows of their former selves, reflecting shifting global markets and changing demands. In its heyday, Jamaica was a cornerstone of these industries, generating significant revenue and employment. However, over the years, the decline in global demand has left a void, undermining the country’s economic foundation. This erosion highlights a broader, more concerning issue—Jamaica's vulnerability due to a lack of economic diversification.
How We’re Making a Difference
How can we help? It’s a question that motivates us every day. Charitable efforts have changed over time, adapting to new needs and circumstances. At JSFO, we’ve tried to make a difference by offering men's and women's fashion in our online store, alongside gaming accessories, home décor, leather goods, and wrapping paper rolls.
Each item purchased goes towards supporting our cause, so when you buy something like our women’s athletic wear, women’s casual wear, or Unisex Wide-Leg Pants, you’re doing more than simply treating yourself—you’re helping create real change. Moreover, we comprehend that good products come from quality materials. Our leather goods are designed with this in mind. The leather items in our store are meant to last. Whether it’s a wallet, belt, or bag, each piece you buy is part of the bigger picture, helping to fund initiatives in Jamaica that provide meals and resources to children in need.
Durable Fashion: From Leather to Apparel
We also carry environmentally friendly bags, toddler outfits, and casual wear for men and women. Items like the embroidered bucket hat add a unique touch to any outfit while also supporting a good cause. The unisex wide-leg pants are a perfect example of versatile fashion that can be worn by anyone, making them ideal for everyday wear or a day out, while our women’s athletic wear is made with both comfort and functionality in mind and a good option if you’re hitting the gym or just enjoying a casual day along with the people you love.
How Each Purchase Makes a Difference
Every time someone buys from us raises through sales support a local charity that ensures children in Jamaica don’t go hungry. By offering a variety of products like women’s casual wear and unisex wide-leg pants, we’ve made it easier for people to help without feeling like they have to make a sacrifice.
At JFSO, each purchase contributes directly to our work in Jamaica, helping to provide meals and resources to children in need. From women's athletic wear to unisex wide-leg pants, everything in our store plays a part in funding these vital programs.
By shopping with us, you're helping to create lasting support for a community that needs it. Every item purchased is one more step toward making a difference.
For donations, please visit this page. To explore our store and website, visit here.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: PALOMA PICASSO Vintage Beige Leather with Signature Gold Logo Bucket Bag.
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Affordable Women’s Shoulder Bags in a deal
Why Shoulder Bags?
Shoulder bags��are the epitome of convenience and style. They are versatile, easy to carry, and spacious enough to hold your daily essentials like wallets, phones, makeup, and even a book or tablet. The best part? You don’t have to sacrifice style for functionality.
Finding the Right Bag for Your Budget
The key to finding a stylish yet affordable shoulder bag lies in knowing where to look and what to look for. Here are some tips:
1. Material Matters
Faux leather, canvas, and nylon are great materials that offer durability and style at a lower cost than genuine leather. They are also easier to maintain and come in various designs.
2. Classic Designs
Opt for classic designs that withstand the test of time. A simple, elegant bag can outlive any fleeting fashion trend and can be your go-to for any occasion.
3. Brand Smart
You don’t always have to go for high-end brands. Many mid-range and upcoming brands offer fantastic designs at a fraction of the price. Keep an eye out for these hidden gems.
4. Sales and Discounts
Take advantage of sales, clearance events, and online discounts. Signing up for newsletters and following your favorite brands on social media can alert you to upcoming deals.
5. Versatility is Key
Choose a bag that can seamlessly transition from day to night, from the office to a casual outing. A bag that can match most of your wardrobe will give you more bang for your buck.
Top Affordable Picks
To give you a head start, here are a few affordable shoulder bags that are high on style and easy on the wallet:
The Classic Tote: Perfect for the professional woman, this bag is spacious and structured, ideal for carrying documents and a laptop.
The Boho Sling: For those with a more laid-back style, a bohemian sling bag with intricate patterns or embroidery adds personality to any outfit.
The Chic Crossbody: Compact and convenient, a crossbody bag is perfect for those on-the-go days.
The Trendy Bucket Bag: A bucket bag is both fashionable and functional, great for a day out with friends or a casual brunch.
Sustainable Fashion
While shopping for affordable options, consider the sustainability of the products. Look for brands that are committed to ethical practices and materials that are eco-friendly. Contributing to a sustainable fashion world doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: New Fun Boho Twilly Scarf Decor Floral Graphic Spring Summer Satchel Bag.
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Leather Bucket Bag for Sale
Leather Bucket Bag for Sale Online Upgrade your style with Alexel Crafts' Leather Bucket Bag – a chic and timeless accessory crafted with precision and premium materials. Experience the perfect blend of fashion and functionality, making a statement wherever you go. Shop online now!
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 1HR SALE🍒Calvin Klein Gabriana novelty bucket tote bag.
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Pre-owned by Mrs H!
On-sale now on VINTED and Vestiare …
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: PALOMA PICASSO Vintage Beige Leather with Signature Gold Logo Detail Bucket Bag.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Louis Vuitton Vintage Boho Bags Large Bucket Bag with Fringe.
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