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Nom de Guerre Spring/Summer 2010 “Combat Continues” Collection

19 January 2010, 16.50 | Posted in Fashion | 3 comments »

Nom de Guerre Spring/Summer 2010 "Combat Continues" Collection

We take a first look at the Nom de Guerre Spring/Summer 2010 “Combat Continues” Collection. The line takes its inspiration from military clothing and makes use of a lot of camouflage patterns. Looks are very sharp this season and as usual we like a lot what we see from the New York brand.

Many more images of the new Nom de Guerre collection follow after the jump.


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  1. [...] big brother gives the lowdown on the Spring/Summer 2010 Nom de Guerre collection. Branded “Combat [...]

  2. [...] via Highsnobiety [...]

  3. [...] “The line takes its inspiration from military clothing and makes use of a lot of camouflage patterns. Looks are very sharp this season and as usual we like a lot what we see from the New York brand.” as stated by highsnobiety.com [...]

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