Souvenirs are the mainstay of tourist towns. The more souvenirs we buy, the more money they make, and the more they can cater to more tourists. Everybody wins.
Please, No More Tee Shirts
Although tee shirts are a great way to remember where you’ve been and what you’ve seen, or bring home for the people that constantly remind you to ‘bring me something’ back from your trip; T shirts, despite what the people selling them tell you, do not come in one size fits all. They come in one size fits most at best. And the tee shirts that you buy as souvenirs are frequently cheaply made and will shrink and fade with each washing. The tee shirt that you bought for big old uncle frank, after about five washings, will fit his grandson and have almost no remnants of the picture of the Fiji Mountains that used to grace its front. How can we avoid this? Jewelry… This also comes in either expensive or cheaply made.
You Don’t Always Get What You Pay For
Jewelry will be a great way to remember your travels but buyer beware. If you’re not familiar with the ways in which you can check a piece of jewelry’s quality, you may be better off steering clear of it. If you are in possession of an eye loop (a lens used to magnify jewelry), feel free to take it with you and examine this jewelry up close and personal before slapping down any significant amount of money. Cheaper jewelry is fine for the kids and teenagers but keep in mind that sometimes people’s skin can turn green from cheap rings, necklaces and bracelets.
Some jewelry that you will pick up on vacation will be handmade by the people whose native country you’re visiting. These are truly unique pieces (most of the time) and can frequently be considered a real find.
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