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Dear retailers,
I understand that you expect people to shop in advance of the season, and that therefore you stock in advance of the season as well. Reasonable enough, I suppose.
However, has it never occurred to you that children regularly lose their mittens? And that, therefore, it is absolute lunacy to "not carry mittens anymore" by the 3rd of December?
No love,
Rivka
I understand that you expect people to shop in advance of the season, and that therefore you stock in advance of the season as well. Reasonable enough, I suppose.
However, has it never occurred to you that children regularly lose their mittens? And that, therefore, it is absolute lunacy to "not carry mittens anymore" by the 3rd of December?
No love,
Rivka
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They start putting out the patio furniture displays in February up here. It's like some cruel joke played by retailers.
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Once you find them, do what my mom did and safety pin the mittens to her jacket sleeves (she used big old diaper pins, which aren't easy for small hand to unfasten). Or else the old trick of attaching a length of string or yarn to each mitten and running it up the jacket sleeves ...
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I am not living in a third world country and I am grateful--but I do think I would have an easier time ACCEPTING these things if I lived in communist Bulgaria.
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Color me bemused.
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"Twas Feb'ry, and the winter clothes
Did fade and vanish in the shops
And all the north end of the globe
Wore swimsuits, and plastic flip-flops."
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You might have better luck in the future with online retailers - OTOH, neither REI nor L.L. Bean had particularly cheap mittens listed, and there is the additional time and money for shipping.