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just normal clothes like you do..

we have trousers,jeans,normal pants,t-shirts,sweaters,hoodies, and coats becosue we need them for the cold outside in the winter xD.

normal... and of course skirts..

just think... in Canada.. what do people wear there?

normal clothes... okai...

same here..

we dont wear weird clothes.. just normal..

and we also have shops like Levi´s, blend, and all

if you check the site kringlan.is you can see a list of stores... wich we have... pretty normal stuff..

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