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How to Pack your Tundra Hard Cooler

How to Pack your Tundra Hard Cooler

Raise your hand if you struggle with ice melting in your Tundra Hard Cooler? Coolers are meant to keep our drinks cold and our food good. If most of us were honest, we would say that ice melts in our coolers relatively fast and we end up with a limited amount of time to eat the food we pack before it goes bad.

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Birkenstock FAQ: All You Need to Know

Birkenstock FAQ: All You Need to Know

Birkenstocks have been around for a while. By that, we mean they have been in existence since 1774! You probably have a lot of questions about these shoes that seem to stick around no matter what generation you are a part of. We have assembled some of our most frequently asked questions, so you will soon be an expert on Birks! Keep reading our Birkenstock FAQ for all the info you need to know…

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Maxi Dress versus Midi Dress

Maxi Dress versus Midi Dress

At one time or another, you have probably asked yourself, “Should I wear a midi dress or a maxi dress?” Many of you are saying to yourself right now, “What even is a midi or maxi dress?” Have no fear, the difference between the two will soon be very clear! It’s important to know the difference between the two types of dresses in order for you to be ready for any occasion.

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What are Crocs?

What are Crocs?

Crocs are the epitome of casual style. But you may have a lot of questions about what these synthetic shoes actually are. We have the answers!

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Best Southern Brand Golf Clothes

Best Southern Brand Golf Clothes

Golfing is a chance to showcase your style and your skills. Most importantly, you need your attire to be comfortable enough to get through a whole game. Though we lack all the gear you need hit the green, we can definitely make sure you look the part with these best Southern brand golf clothes suggestions. Keep in mind, depending on which course you visit they could have different dress codes. In short, you’re usually safe with a collared shirt and a nice pair of pants or shorts.

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