Most Ardently Shirt | Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Shirt Embrace the charm and elegance of Pemberley with this shirt that celebrates the timeless allure of Pride and Prejudice in a design that is both fashionable and literary. Step into the captivating world of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, and share your passion for one of literature's most beloved novels with fellow Austen enthusiasts wherever you go. ✧ For more bookish shirts, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheBookishCollective?section_id=36299176 ✧ Shop the entire store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheBookishCollective ____________________________________________________ UNISEX TEES ✧ 100% Cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) ✧ Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) ✧ Classic fit ✧ Tear away label ✧ Unisex sizing; slightly larger than typical women's shirts and slightly smaller than typical men's shirts. ✧ Most women find their typical size works best for a loose fit ✧ For an oversized look, size up ✧ Wash (inside out) and dry normally (on cool for best results) ✧ Keep in mind that computer monitors may show a slightly different color than how the item looks in person. _____________________________________________________ CUSTOMIZATION: Would you like this design on a tee, crewneck, hoodie, tote bag, mug, or anything else? If you have any customization requests, please send a message! We are always happy to help. BOOK CLUBS: We are happy to offer 10% off orders of 10 items or more. Send us a message for more details. QUESTIONS? Send us a message! We’ll get right back with you. EXCHANGE AND RETURNS: Due to the nature of these items and that they are made to order, we do not accept returns - only exchanges. Please be sure to review the size charts provided in the photos to ensure you are ordering the correct size. Exchanges/Refunds will only be made if a mistake is made on your order (e.g. wrong size/color was sent). Send us a message within 48 hours of receiving your order regarding any damage (with a picture of the item) or concerns with your order, as we are happy to help. _____________________________________________________ ↓↓↓ Size guide and fit ↓↓↓ ------------------------------S------M------L------XL Width of shirt, inches: 18 / 20 / 22 / 24 Length of shirt, inches: 28.5 / 29.5 / 30.5 / 31.5 —--------------------------2XL----3XL----4XL----5XL Width of shirt, inches: 26 / 28 / 30 / 32 Length of shirt, inches: 32.5 / 33.5 / 34.5 / 35.5 ✧ If you are unsure of which size to order, please refer to the t-shirt measurements shown in the photos (or text above) and compare these measurements to a t-shirt you already own to best determine the size to order. _____________________________________________________ SHIPPING ✧ Our items are individually made with love for each of our buyers. Because of this, our processing time is 3-7 business days (depending on order volume) plus transit time, but typically much faster. We know our customers want their items as quickly as possible! ✧ We use USPS standard shipping that includes a tracking number. You will receive a notification with your tracking info when your order is shipped. ✧ If you need to change your shipping address, contact me IMMEDIATELY (within 24 hours from when you ordered). Incorrect shipping addresses cannot be changed after your order begins fulfillment. _____________________________________________________ Thank you so much for checking out our store. We look to make customer service #1 and have every customer happily fulfilled. If you need to reach our team please direct message us.
Chatsworth House is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, one of Britain's best loved historic estates, located in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England. To view part of the Gardens, please use link below : www.flickr.com/photos/59303791@N00/3584830032/ A special exhibition looks at Chatsworth as a location for films, including ‘The Duchess’, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘The Wolfman’, due to be released in late 2009. Chatsworth House is a large country house at Chatsworth, Derbyshire, England 3½ miles north east of Bakewell (GB Grid SK260700). It is the seat of the Dukes of Devonshire, and has been home to their family, the Cavendish family, since Bess of Hardwick settled at Chatsworth in 1549. Standing on the east bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth looks across to the low hills that divide the Derwent and Wye valleys. The house is set in expansive parkland, and backed by wooded, rocky hills rising to heather moorland. Chatsworth's garden is one of the most famous in England. The house contains a unique collection of priceless paintings, furniture, Old Master drawings, neoclassical sculpture, books and other artefacts. Chatsworth has been selected as the United Kingdom's favourite country house several times Chatsworth house has evolved over the centuries, shaped by generations of changing technologies and tastes. The main block of the house was re-built by the 1st Duke between 1687 and 1707, on the site of Bess of Hardwick's original Tudor mansion. The long north wing was added by the 6th Duke in the early nineteenth century. The house is built on sloping ground, lower on the north and west sides than on the south and east.
Ok I am a Jane Austen fan but not a crazy one. I love pride and prejudice (as every girl does) but I couldn't help myself when I went to the movie Austenland, to love her even more. As I watched the movie I had to compare the characters of each Mr. Darcy and give them a ranking in my opinion of who was the best for the role. 3 is Collin Firth, what a great actor but lets get real, he is a bit too old for me so he gets third place. 2 is Matthew McFayden, absolutley love him in the most recent rendition of the movie but he's not quite hot enough for me. Which makes my number 1, JJ Field. I love him (not as much as my husband of course). Who knew this guy was the sexy, appropriate and perfectly mysterious Mr. Darcy. If he had the chance to play the real Mr. Darcy, I am confident he would do an awesome job. The movie is funny and clean and full of love. So I pretty much love this movie and I would say to any Austen fan that they have to go to this quirky comedy and see another beautiful portrayal of the dreamy man. Woohoo!
Someone is marrying Mr. Darcy, but which one?Eighteen years ago, Fitzwilliam left Netherfield and Lizzy behind after they nearly shared a kiss. Lizzy couldn't dwell on the knowledge he was going to marry Anne, because she had to accept Mr. Collins' proposal after her father's untimely death. She consigned her feelings for Fitzwilliam to a deep place in her mind, never to be considered. Years later, her daughter returns home from a visit to Rosings Park with the news William Darcy wants to marry her. Lizzy is at first opposed to her daughter marrying Mr. Darcy's son, but after seeing them together, she's convinced Lottie will be happy with the boy. It's no surprise when Mr. Darcy appears in full wrath, intent on preventing the union. As Lizzy and Fitzwilliam clash about their children's futures, the past they never addressed lingers between them. Will passions ignite and give them a second chance, or are they both too proud and prejudiced to embrace this new opportunity? This features a widely divergent timeline sprinkled with a dash of what-if. What if a reformed Lady Catherine, shaped by grief, has mellowed and wants to play matchmaker? What if Lizzy took the reins of Longbourn? What if Fitzwilliam never learned to temper his pride in the past and is forced to do so now to embrace a chance at a happy future? While Abbey sometimes writes sweet JAFF, this is strictly SENSUAL.
I'll admit it, I am a HUGE sucker for Jane Austen books (and movies), and Pride and Prejudice is my favorite, hands down. There are some great love lines in that book, so I thought
Pride and prejudice London premiere, Matthew and his wife. She is the lucky lady who lived her own Mr. Darcy´s proposal under the rain: Matthew just came straight out with and said, “I love you,” in...
Art print featuring an iconic quote from Mr. Darcy in the 2005 movie classic, Pride & Prejudice. Would make a great addition to any book lovers home! File size is set to fit a 18'x24" frame but can be adjusted upon request.
"The only scenes I saw Darcy play were the ones that I was in with him, I didn’t see the ones that I wasn’t in until I saw it at the cinema quite recently. I thought it was wonderful the way the...
How I undressed Mr Darcy: “Costumes are also used to show Mr. Darcy's evolution as he comes to love Elizabeth Bennet and let go of his snobbery. By the end of the film he's wearing a completely...