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" ... After school I would “window-shop” on groups on Facebook dedicated to buying and selling sneakers and high-end clothing, and after a few months, convinced my parents to loan me $150 to buy my first pair of Nike SBs. Two months later I sold them for $220 and bought two more pairs. When I built up a balance of $1000, I bought multiple pairs, many of which were used. I would clean the sneakers up (iron out the creases, repaint the midsoles, etc.) and re-sell them for a sizeable profit. Over the next three years this venture snowballed into a very lucrative side hustle. ... "
" ... One grade can mean the difference between tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars for top cards. The removal of bubble gum and wax pack stains falls within “the limits of acceptability for many collectors,” explained O’Keeffe and Thompson. Fewer collectors accept smoothing out creases and wrinkles, they said, though in my travels at card shows I’ve found it a lot harder to do than they suggest. ... "
" ... Porsche uses headlights effectively, creating a design signature. Tightly radius'ed creases over ... [+] hood provide needed tension. ... "
" ... Slip was the first company to make silk pillowcases (using the highest grade mulberry silk) that keep your blowout looking tidy and prevent any creases or wrinkles on your face while you sleep. This means waking up looking well rested and put-together. ... "
" ... The bag was designed in the early ’90s and its name comes from the French verb meaning “to fold.” The style has since been a celebrity favorite, spotted on the limbs of the likes of Kate Middleton, Alexa Chung, and Miley Cyrus. The bag is particularly useful when packing—a Le Pliage collapses quickly, with its neat origami-like creases. And it easily expands to hold extra items if you end up shopping too much. ... "