May 12, 2008
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Just the sort of dramatic, timelessly sophisticated style we’ve come to expect from Theory.Very soft, oversized turtleneck sweater with banding and 2″ slits at bottom hem. 3/4, kimono sleeves.27″ long.100% cashmere.Dry clean.Imported. |
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If we were the first female president? We’d have our closet stocked with Theory.Semi-sheer blouse with 5-button closure at front and darting at front and back. Inverted pleat at short sleeves.72% cotton/23% polyamide/5% spandex.Dry clean.Imported. |
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A cool ’70s style gets an updated, feminine fit courtesy of Sunner.Plaid coat with flap pockets at bust and hip. Hidden zipper at front and tie at waist. Single-snap closure at cuffs. Long sleeves. Lined.36″ long.Shell: 56% virgin wool/12% kid mohair/12% alpaca/20% nylon.Lining: 100% acetate.Dry clean.Made in the U.S.A. |
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This is just the kind of urban funk we adore.Plaid-tweed jacket with oversized button detail and 6-button closure at front. Vertical pockets at waist and drawstring at bottom hem. Knit inset at collar and long sleeves. Lined.20″ long.Shell: 60% wool/35% cotton/5% nylon.Trim: 50% kid mohair/50% nylon.Lining: 100% polyester.Dry clean.Imported.Sizing conversion: 38=XS, 40=S, 42=M, 44=L |
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Leave it to Marc to give us the perfect buttery-soft carryall.Leather handbag with pocket at front and metal feet at bottom. Turn-lock style clasp and buckle detail at front pocket. Short, double handles and 16″ main compartment zipper. Lined interior features 6″ zipper pocket and 2 patch pockets. Dust bag included.10″H x 17″L x 7″D.Imported. |
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Sweetly sexy on its own, or super glam with serious heels and a cool clutch.Silk-charmeuse mini dress with satin banding at neck and bottom hem. Pin tucking at skirt. Short sleeves.32″ long.100% silk.Dry clean.Imported. |
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