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Reply Tue 29 Mar, 2011 08:20 am
HATHAWAY shirts wear infinitely longer--a matter of yours.
what does this mean?
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Reply Tue 29 Mar, 2011 08:52 am
@zhanglizoe,
Hmm, that may be another typo. If it were:

HATHAWAY shirts wear infinitely longer--a matter of years.

then it would mean that Hathaway shirts last for years (a very long time).
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