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Ange Takats: Aniseed Tea - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Aniseed Tea Artist: Ange Takats Label: Vitamin Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 634479726262 Genre: Folk Release Date: 2009 02 17 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: AUSTRALIA IMPORT Blend the sounds of American folk music from the early seventies with the ramblings of a gypsy girl from Oz, add spoonfuls of Brisbane's finest musicians and the result is Aniseed Tea. This debut album from Queensland based songstress Ange Takats harks
Title: Aniseed TeaArtist: Ange Takats
Label: Vitamin Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 634479726262
Genre: Folk
Release Date: 2009-02-17
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: AUSTRALIA - IMPORT
Blend the sounds of American folk music from the early seventies with the ramblings of a gypsy girl from Oz, add spoonfuls of Brisbane's finest musicians and the result is Aniseed Tea. This debut album from Queensland-based songstress Ange Takats harks back to a time when lyrics mattered, melodies were intricate and songs gave listeners something to sip on.
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★★★★★ 5
Expensive Look Without The Expense!
Size: Medium, Color: Black, Size: Medium, Color: Black
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If you’re a true large like me and close to but less than fifteen pounds overweight, normal length and with a 44” chest, buy a medium and use the shirt to inspire you to lose the beer belly. If you have similar dimensions but are overweight by up to thirty pounds, get the large.
Materials: The mediums are manufactured to 70% synthetic, 30% linen—which is a great mix, as is doesn’t have to be ironed after it’s washed and hung to dry, nor does it have to be ironed every time you get up from a chair. I’ve had many 100% linen shirts and sure, they look great after you spend thirty minutes ironing them, just to look like a crumpled up newspaper after you get out of your car. My experience with linen shirts is what brought me here.
Unboxing the shirt:
I threw it on an ironing board the moment I unbagged it. I tried the Synthetic setting on the iron—it wasn’t enough. I then tried the Wool setting and set the steam setting to constant medium to high. It worked great. I didn’t have to press down at all, just lightly glided the iron across wrinkled areas of the shirt. Within five minutes, the shirt looked like a hundred-dollar shirt. The material is light, yet feels heavy to the touch and breathes very well in the heat. The hidden buttons give a clean, modern look that allows the shirt to be worn with anything from shorts and sandals to dress slacks and shoes in a club. I like to wear these shirts, untucked with a pair of jeans and western boots. This shirt is very comfortable, fits nice and is extremely versatile.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great for the price
Size: Medium, Color: Grey
Nice and light material. Looks good. Suitable for hot temperatures and casual attire. The only thing I've noticed so far that isn't so great, is that the buttons are rather cheap and the middle part broke out on a few of them.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect beater
Size: 12 Wide, Color: Army Green, Size: 12 Wide, Color: Army Green
I’m pretty happy with this hiking shoes. It is confy, well made and sturdy. First impressions were all positive. I was looking for a beater that I wouldn’t feel sorry to abuse, and this is the perfect fit.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Versatile, comfortable and a delight to wear
Size: 10.5 Wide, Color: Army Green
Had never heard of this brand but needed a pair of waterproof boots for a trip to the PNW where we would hike in mountains, rainforest and beaches. I have a pair of Merrell Moab hiking shoes, but wanted something that covered more and were waterproof. These boots are amazing. They are one of the most comfortable shoes I own. I wore them everywhere and found I preferred them over other shoes throughout the trip. They stayed comfortable and dry no matter where we went, rivers, lakes or the ocean.
I’ve now worn them on several trips including a March trip to Bryce Canyon where we went from snow on some trails to the heat of the red rocks in others. I love these boots more every time I wear them.
I am a huge fan now. At the price they are a nobrainer. I would buy these Nortiv8 boots over and over again.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Good value for a $55 boot.
Size: 12, Color: Army Green
I like these boots because I have a wide foot and even though I bought the 12 and NOT the 12W there is plenty of width. Very comfortable boot. I have put this pair through about 1000 miles mostly on asphalt, ice and snow. Very little actual dirt/ rocky trails. I bought them for the waterproofness and ankle support. Now the soles are getting thin and I can feel small rocks through the soles. Plus the soles are beginning to separate from the uppers and they are no longer waterproof. Not bad for 1000 miles. Still, I feel For a $55 boot they are a good value. I am 6ft and weigh 250.
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