Monday, September 6, 2010

Bonnie & Clyde Spotted at Mohna Lisa Couture!

"This here's Miss Bonnie Parker."





"I'm Clyde Barrow."




"We rob banks."
(Bonnie and Clyde, 1967)








Grab your guns, secure that money belt!!! It has been confirmed that Bonnie and Clyde are hiding out in Mohna Lisa Couture and they've brought their guns, cigarettes, cigars and vintage style with them!


Thanks to Mohna Lisa, gentlemen can now look just as doggy, smooth and pip as Clyde Barrow with the suits from the Bonnie and Clyde collection.


In addition to black, they also come in the following colors:

TAN







NAVY





AND GREEN.




with a choice of two ties included, complete with shoes, a pocketwatch, a lit cigar and matching hat!

An outfit this smoking would cost you quite the suds at other places with less than satisfactory quality, which is why Clyde settled only for the best and "persuaded" Mohna to sell the suits at the bargain price of L$450 only, each!



Mohna hasn't forgotten about the ladies and Bonnie made sure she didn't forget the gun! Now with the Bonnie dress from the Bonnie and Clyde collection, the ladies can dress like that beautiful moll, the sexy looker, Bonnie Parker, what a doll!

The dress, made out of satin, comes in a choice of three different colors (plus black):

VINTAGE GREEN




MAUVE




AND RED


complete with a white shoulder fur wrap to keep you warm, gloves to hide the fingerprints and a leg garter with a gun for that....added protection. All for only L$699 each. Tin in your pocket.

Get down to Mohna Lisa Couture now and grab these outfits...but keep your eyes open for wandering gangsters.....

Oh, and if you happen to see Clyde, hide your gun and offer to light his cigar. ;-)



1 comment:

  1. Definitions

    Doggy - Well dressed but in a self conscious way

    Smooth - Well dressed without qualification

    Pip - Attractive person

    Moll - A gangster's girlfriend

    Looker - An attractive woman

    Doll - Woman

    Tin - Small change

    Definitions used and provided by:

    Dirty 30s! Slang of the 30s
    http://www.paper-dragon.com/1939/slang.html

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