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Bombers
A unisex trend. Men’s Mirage jacket, $850 at
Steven Alan, 103 Franklin St., nr. Church St.; 212-343-0692.
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Adirondack Details
Plaid, flannel, work shirts, hiking boots—anything that says lumberjack. Yuketen boots, $550 at
Saks Fifth Avenue, 611 Fifth Ave., at 50th St.; 212-753-4000.
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Embellished Tights
The next phase of leggings. $250 at
Cynthia Rowley, 376 Bleecker St., nr. Charles St.; 212-242-3803.
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Vintage
Not just a runway idea. Actual eighties clothing will be very visible. Rhinestone and denim bustier, $58 at Zachary’s Smile, 317 Lafayette St., nr. Houston St.; 212-965-8248.
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Mohawk
Cheap and (still) very high-impact. $5 cuts at the
Atlas Barber School, 34 Third Ave., nr. 9th St.; 212-475-1360.







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