Friday, May 30, 2008
Het driedelig Oranjekostuum met Oranje strik !
Voor de echte Oranjefan is er nu ook het Oranjekostuum. Netjes in het pak is op veel bedrijven nog steeds de gewenste outfit. En als Oranje supporter wordt het dan lastig. Ok, een Oranje stropdas kan natuurlijk, maar echt uitbundig Oranje is dat niet. Met een compleet Oranjekostuum, inclusief Oranje vest en Oranje strik wordt het pas echt leuk. Geweldig toch?
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