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Some tops from forever21

I like the graphicness of this one & the grey and yellow mix. Is it spelled GREY OR GRAY? Someone enlighten me.
This one makes me nostalgic about my italian grandma's wardrobe. I think I should get this cause I'm starting to look like an Italian grandma anyway, so I might as well go all the way with the look.

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I usually use "grey"...
http://www.bernzilla.com/item.php?id=232
But I usually use "grey" too, because it looks more friendly :-). Besides, you don't see "grayhound" :-)
What Dat must be correct, she has a whole pod of Harvard educated Timmies to assist her with spelling :-). ...not to mention that way cool turqoise creature thinking cap her Timmies use, when they are extra perplexed ;-)
whoops! Turquoise! :-)
Thanks ladies!
According to www.m-w.com, it's "gray" but "grey" is a variant thereof. We just looked it up last week!
The link that wadiefong posted explained that Grey is used in Great Britain & many other places and Gray is used in the United States. Like color and colour.
We dont' have a Forever 21 in Calgary. Come August 2009 we'll be all over it though! For now, I just have to order online!
I think gray/grey is a British/not British thing. In which case, my brain is all muddled. Being a Canadian, I spell things "colour" and "color" and they're both accepted, and then "favourite" and "favorite" are as well.
you can use grey or gray, but i like grey better... both are correct. (gray is mostly the US, grey is mostly the UK)
*blushing*
awwwww,Wadie!
Our Timmies are often perplexed!
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