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28th February 08, 03:20 PM
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Here's an update on the cat window. I had decided to use a set of freestanding shelves from my studio to make the cat window and entertainment center, instead of attaching shelves to the wall. I will need to put the shelves on something to make them tall enough to cover the entire window: top to bottom. I didn't know what to do, so I'm planning to move that dresser over there and put the shelves on top of that, or make a box to sit on the top shelf and make up the difference. Now that I think about it, I should probably go with the second option.
I'm sure you were worried about what happened with all that.
Here is the answer to the brown day wear question I asked in that thread.
 Originally Posted by Chef
Black accessories are acceptable for day wear, it is brown that is not considered acceptable for evening wear. With a black Argyle you would use black accessories. This also cuts your costs by not requiring to sets of accessories.
That settles it in my mind, and I will not be wearing brown accessories with black outfits. I'm leaving this quote here in case anyone tells me to wear a brown sporran for day wear in the future, so I can find it.
Last edited by Bugbear; 28th February 08 at 05:19 PM.
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