• 5 reasons Tall Women Love Short Men

    5 reasons Tall Women Love Short Men

    There are many couples where the woman is actually taller than the man. Such couples usually attract a lot of attention because this does not fall under the 'normal' scheme of things. But even if you look at celebrity couples like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes or Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, you will realise that tall women love short men. Why do women like shorter men? Actually, the types of men women like can surprise you sometimes.Some women do fancy tall men and make no secret about it. However, there are women who prefer short guys and have some valid reasons to do so. You will notice that tall women love short men most of the time making the couple look all the more mismatched in some cases.

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  • News

    Here you will find the latest updates plus the newest and hottest developments that are of interest to tall ladies like you (i.e. new styles, pop-up stores etc.). Since I receive emails from most companies listed on this website I am also up-to-date when it comes to special offers. I bet you will love that.

  • Old Navy splits off from Gap

    Old Navy splits off from Gap

    Mary Hanbury, Business Insider

    • Gap Inc. is splitting in two.
    • The retailer on Thursday announced that it would be separating into two publicly traded companies, Old Navy and a yet-to-be-named company that will consist of the Gap brand, Athleta, Banana Republic, Intermix, and Hill City.

    Old Navy is going out on its own.

    Gap Inc. on Thursday announced that it would be splitting into two publicly traded companies: Old Navy and a yet-to-be-named company that will consist of the Gap brand, Athleta, Banana Republic, Intermix, and Hill City.

    "Following a comprehensive review by the Gap Inc. Board of Directors, it's clear that Old Navy's business model and customers have increasingly diverged from our specialty brands over time, and each company now requires a different strategy to thrive moving forward," Robert Fisher, Gap Inc.'s board chairman said in a statement to the press.

    He continued: "Recognizing that, we determined that pursuing a separation is the most compelling path forward for our brands - creating two separate companies with distinct financial profiles, tailored operating priorities and unique capital allocation strategies, both well positioned to achieve their strategic goals and create significant value for our customers, employees, and shareholders."

    Old Navy is one of Gap Inc.'s strongest businesses and accounted for 47% of its sales in 2018. On Thursday, Gap Inc. reported its fourth-quarter earnings. Same-store sales at Old Navy were up 9% during the quarter and 3% for the year overall.

    Gap Inc.'s namesake brand saw sales drop by 5%, for both the quarter and 2018 overall.

    Gap Inc. also announced that it would be closing 230 Gap specialty stores over the next two years.

    The company said in a statement that this new separation would give Old Navy "the flexibility, focus, and control needed to increase customer access by further applying its strategic real estate strategy, evolving its omnichannel model and expanding its product categories to continue to successfully resonate with value-focused customers."

    Gap Inc. CEO Art Peck will stay on as CEO of the new, soon-to-be-named company. Sonia Syngal, the CEO of Old Navy, will lead this separate company.

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  • Taller Than Your Average

    Just added them to the Clothing UKsection: Taller Than Your Average.

  • Twitter account deleted

    I just deleted my Twitter account

    A majority of visitors to this website will probably not like Donald J. Trump and I accept that. But the way Twitter has been behaving over the past four years is unacceptable. I have rarely taken sides on here, because I want this website to be non-political. I write this as a staunch conservative who has no time for progressive ideas and big government, by the way. 

    Let me end this short piece by saying:

    Fuck Twitter!