Slowly but surely, suspenders have started to invade the fashion scene. Last year, Mischa Barton made them her
go-to accessory, and more recently Victoria Beckham rocked Dior suspenders on the cover of the January 2008 issue of Elle. Suspenders add a nostalgic air to a modern day outfit, except that now we don’t need to use them to hold up our pants.
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This Spring, you may notice the ubiquitous Wayfarer style shades. Popularized back in the 1980′s by Tom
Cruise in the movie Risky Business, these have become all the rage across college campuses. Ray Ban makes an all black, all red, and leopard print version, but they are going to cost you a pretty penny. eBay is your friend, just watch out for knockoffs/ones without polarized lenses. If you don’t feel like spending $100+ on sunglasses, UrbanOutfitters has a two tone wayfarer for $18.00.
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For the more frugal shoe collector, it’s often hard to find sneaks that don’t break the bank. Pairs of kicks can
be $200, $300, $400 and up. Don’t worry. There’s hope. The Nike Dunk High Pro SB Money Cat editions, part of the lucky series, are sure to fit any college student’s budget. These sneakers come from the Maneki Neko “Money Cat” series. For the past few months we have seen the high cut and low cut versions of the “Money Cats”, but now a mid has been thrown into the mix. This is the first 3 Dunk set since the unforgettable “Three Bears” Nike SB Pack.
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With the start of April, the cold and dreary winter is finally starting to give
way to the breezy and bright spring. We can finally start putting away all of our heavy coats and cashmere scarves to make room for our new, lightweight spring clothes. But just because the weather is finally starting to warm up doesn’t mean that we have to put away all clothes reminiscent of the winter months.
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Alright, so Spring is pretty much kickin’ in full gear. It’s time to update that shoe collection of yours with some
sick new Nike Dunks. Bold, bright colors and patterns are the way to really make a statement.
A fine example would be the Nike Dunk High Pro SB Lucky kicks, a very rare (and expensive) “lucky” edition.
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