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    FALL TRENDS (BUT MAKE THEM VINTAGE)

    • MORE MIXING, LESS MATCHING

      MORE MIXING, LESS MATCHING

      Mix and match your outfits with a cacophony of color, playful patterns, and to-die-for texture. ‘Tis the season for more is more! Shop the edit featuring our editor’s favorite vintage mash-ups now.

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    • THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE

      THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE

      Explore the outdoors (or concrete jungle) in style. Add adventure to your bucket list this fall with our editor’s favorite tailored khakis, army surplus, and earth-toned vintage staples.

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    • ROMANCE ISN'T DEAD

      ROMANCE ISN'T DEAD

      Romance is in the air (and on the runway) this fall. In the mood for ethereal energy, Victorian vibes, and feminine flair? Shop lady-like lace, structured sleeves, antique jewelry, and sheer slip dresses now.

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    • RUBY REDSTONE

      Fashion historian and writer Ruby Redstone's fashion references are eclectic as Ruby herself, drawing from a wide array of historical influences and runway favorites. She blends Victorian styles with 1960s influences, often sourcing her "candy store color palette" from eBay, Etsy, and Display Copy (of course).

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    • Natalie Brown

      Display Copy curator, and the founder of NMB New York Natalie Brown, styles out four killer looks that exude downtown-cool and will have you wishing for winter just so you can throw on that Reversible T-Shirt Puffer Jacket.

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    VINTAGE ESSENTIALS

    • THE LEATHER JACKET

      Designed in 1913 by Irving and Jack Schott, the Biker Jacket has been ubiquitous for cool (Marlon Brando, James Dean, Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop, Th...
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    • THE TRENCH COAT

      Throw it over everything and anything, especially in-between seasons, originally designed in the 1800s the Trench Coat is as relevant today as it w...
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    • THE DENIM JEAN

      Everyday and forever. Finding the perfect pair of jeans can be a life-long search, start by looking back at classic American designers from the 197...
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    • THE BUTTON DOWN

      A forever classic. Slim and simple, tuxedo details, oversized collars, short sleeves in the summer, double breasted buttons or that quintessential ...
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    • THE FISHERMAN SWEATER

      Never say no to a thick, chunky and cozy wool knit sweater. Originally hand-knitted for Irish fishermen in the 1800s the Fisherman Sweater is now a...
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