Grass stains look terrible and they, well, stain.
Not exact matches
The balls made here — not to mention their raw materials — are put through every kind of test, from a machine that
looks like an arcade claw game that makes sure each ball conforms to regulation, to a so - called «spinach test» in which balls are dumped in a vat of water and fresh spinach and spun around for up to two days to test
grass stain prevention.
Between the
grass stains and mud
stains from a day on the playground or a muddy soccer game and the ketchup
stains from summer barbecue parties, it is tough keeping their clothing
looking like new.
Syd
looks pretty happy here, but in our earlier modelling session she was very grumpy, it'll be interesting to see the state of her dress once the big day is finished, I suspect it'll be full of
grass stains and dance floor skids, but isn't that what being a bridesmaid is all about?
In the winter, I tend to invest in a handful of classic, lifelong coats, knitwear and boots and wear them to death, whereas once it warms up I like to be a bit more frivolous,
looking to the high street and vintage stores for carefree, throw - on pieces that can get covered in sand, mud and
grass stains and I don't really care.
Grass stains, dirt, spilt coffee and that weird, unidentified
stain on the train seat can all show up just that bit more clearly on a pair of blue jeans, and other than that, sometimes you might just not like the
look of them.