Unconditional Fall 2008

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Published July 14, 2008

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Unconditional’s fall 2008 collection is spot on.  I love the layering and the use of burgundy.  The variety of silhouettes is enticing and a nice example of how to easily transition between wide legged and slim pants.  The cuts of the outerwear is excellent and the accessories add great depth.  I’ll definitely be checking this collection out when it hits stores this fall.

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