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Amazon secretly slashed prices on summer fashion — but you have to know where to look

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Audio   来源:Real Estate  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It’s like, no, this is the best business sense too."

"It’s like, no, this is the best business sense too."

Frank Wainwright, who will cover 32 miles a day, is aiming to encourage and inspire the next generation between urban life and outdoor wellbeing.The 2,000m (3,218km) route is set between every cathedral cities, and covers five national trails and six national parks. He will begin and finish in Newcastle over a two-month period, between July and August.

Amazon secretly slashed prices on summer fashion — but you have to know where to look

"The money raised and the message received will be used to hopefully build a lasting legacy – for young people growing up to make the best of the country that we live in, and to make it even better," the 54-year-old from Wiltshire said.Named Frank's Big TOE (which stands for tour of England), he said the "epic" challenge will be a "huge feat of endurance."As he runs, he plans to explore and write about each area - including wearing a Viking helmet around York and eating fish and chips in Great Yarmouth.

Amazon secretly slashed prices on summer fashion — but you have to know where to look

"I plan to write an epic account of England today," he said. "Taking in every last landmark, village green, museum and chatting with characters along the way."The route I'm going to run is endlessly amazing."

Amazon secretly slashed prices on summer fashion — but you have to know where to look

He completed his first ultramarathon in 2018, and has now finished more than 100 further ultras since.

While running throughout July and August, he aims to raise money for multiple charities, including the Brathay Trust that inspires young people to make positive changes and inspire others.Ofcom has not yet categorised any services, but has requested information from a number of sites - including Wikipedia - and is awaiting responses.

In a statement it said: We note the Wikimedia Foundation's decision to challenge the categorisation regulations set by the Secretary of State under the Online Safety Act."It's going to be a very sexy summer, a touch of romantic, cowboy and rock and roll.

That's according to Mehdi Sousanne, at least. And he should know. He's a designer for Zara who helps create the clothes for a brand that's one of the most successful stories in High Street fashion.Zara is owned by Inditex, the world's biggest fashion retailer, which runs a string of store chains including Massimo Dutti and Pull & Bear.

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