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	<title>Comments on: RFyre&#8217;s Viscount Black Seas</title>
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		<title>By: Kulta Hannu</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kulta Hannu</dc:creator>
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		<description>You and I are going to have to have a little discussion in the future about these resizers. I&#039;ve heard mention of them and while I do believe I&#039;ve used them in shoes (which personally is a place they sort of make sense, in particular when you&#039;ve bought shoes that offer multiple textures/colours)  I am a bit puzzled why this would extend to clothing when it&#039;s quite a simple thing to resize items manually.....teach me Obi Wan. 

As for the outfit ~ you know I&#039;d be howling with annoyance at that mismatch of the layers (the continuance issue) and find it unacceptable that Rfyre would overlook this kind of detail in particular since their clothing is hardly cheap! 

I believe I purchased an item there when I was just hatched and enthusiastic... and I was greately disappointed by this. I measure the worth of an item by the layers the creator allows us to wear without having to HIDE anything, in particular expensive apparel. I expect better from a big name outfitter No matter how gorgeous this is frustrating every time it happens and I it merely drives me to spend my lindens elsewhere.

It goes back to my theory of them wanting the customer to wear THEIR vision and encouraging people to make it their. Sloppy and/or egotistical in my opinion.

As for the outfit....always lucious in brocade and velvet my dear sir!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You and I are going to have to have a little discussion in the future about these resizers. I&#8217;ve heard mention of them and while I do believe I&#8217;ve used them in shoes (which personally is a place they sort of make sense, in particular when you&#8217;ve bought shoes that offer multiple textures/colours)  I am a bit puzzled why this would extend to clothing when it&#8217;s quite a simple thing to resize items manually&#8230;..teach me Obi Wan. </p>
<p>As for the outfit ~ you know I&#8217;d be howling with annoyance at that mismatch of the layers (the continuance issue) and find it unacceptable that Rfyre would overlook this kind of detail in particular since their clothing is hardly cheap! </p>
<p>I believe I purchased an item there when I was just hatched and enthusiastic&#8230; and I was greately disappointed by this. I measure the worth of an item by the layers the creator allows us to wear without having to HIDE anything, in particular expensive apparel. I expect better from a big name outfitter No matter how gorgeous this is frustrating every time it happens and I it merely drives me to spend my lindens elsewhere.</p>
<p>It goes back to my theory of them wanting the customer to wear THEIR vision and encouraging people to make it their. Sloppy and/or egotistical in my opinion.</p>
<p>As for the outfit&#8230;.always lucious in brocade and velvet my dear sir!</p>
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