OUTERWEAR
Who better than the Canadians to know how to dress
for winter. We’re all in love with Linda
Lundstrom’s winter jackets. From pink faux
shearling to reversible polar fleece, all
fantastic and machine washable. Gorgeous colors,
matching scarves and boots to boot.
Also from Canada a hooded and quilted down jacket
by Nuagé. This one is of the sophisticated
and fashionable variety… only in black, of
course.
And from the good old USA, Mycra Pak
has become a Studio staple - summer,
winter, spring or fall, nothing changes but the
color. This season it’s russett/black,
twig/black and merlot/black.
Itsy,bitsy,teeny,weeny...
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Wall Street Journal Headline:
June 18th, 2004
A
Tiny Scrap of Fabric Wins a Huge Following
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What weighs half an ounce, feels like “lace
butter”, and comes in a rainbow of colors? Hanky
Panky’s style #4811, a revolutionary thong, that
made the front page of the Journal after
selling 250,000 units last year at $16 a pair.
Curious? We were. Come in, check it out and join
the throngs. (one size fits all)
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To resist synthetics is
like saying, “I don’t want to work
on a computer”.
Donna Karan, designer |
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LAST
CHANCE
Summer
Merchandise up to 80%
off original retail |
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