Second Life Review
Shopping
HLC Clothes and Interiors
Name: HLC Clothes and Interiors
slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Quetzal/171/219/40
Category: Shopping - Misc
Reviewed by: Poenald Palen
Review: In the Quetzal sim on mainland you can find HLC Clothes and interiors. It occupies a sort of plaza area
and the wonderful looking store has some real treats for decent prices. The sim is typical mainland so may take a few to load, but the sim is not
too crowded and has a lot of water area with lower prim counts than many sims and no ad farms etc. The clothes store is relatively small
compared to something like Pixeldolls but has some bright designs that may be your style for a fair price. Some tops are 50L, dresses about
80-250L. Mostly brighter colors and decent designs. No intimates or jeans really and only one line of shoes makes it a bit sparse for some.
Mostly the store plaza is interior home items though, which they have a good amount of. The designs are bright and not strong hues, more lighter
hues but not pastel.Some slightly daring contemporary designs with unique textures of not to busy designs. A selection of large vases and urns
that have good textures on them and look great with all of the stuff seeming to go together well in the collections. 40L for many of the vases
and around 100+ for chairs, 85L for a screen,and 30L for some well textured cushions is a sort of cross section of the prices. Over all the
furniture is interesting shapes, some cliche like the spherical chairs but even that has a new translucent multi color change to the trite
designs seen that mimic the egg shaped chairs in RL by Eero Aarnio. The only bad thing is the freebies were not set for sale and one shirt was
not set and was empty making me wonder if the perms on the items set to vend contents only where set wrong. But overall a good store with decent
priced item with a good amount of contemporary furniture that looks functional and not to eccentric.
Conclusion: Nice little interior desing store with some clothes for sale as well.
Rating:   (3 stars out of 5)

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