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10 hours ago ago from CHIC.TV Blog
We wanted to introduce you to a new watch line called Ice-Watch from Europe that launches in the U.S. for January 2010. Perfect for stylish exercise and travel as they are inexpensive to replace and water-resistant, there are 12 different unisex collections to choose from. Visit www.ice-watch.com to preview all the new looks. Available in Dillard’s department stores nationwide.
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