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Neighborhood Fall/Winter 2008 Collection | “Dirty Harry”

08 August 2008, 13.05 | Posted in Caps & Hats, Fashion | No comments »

highsnobiety - Neighborhood Fall/Winter 2008 Collection | "Dirty Harry"
We present you the new Neighborhood Fall/Winter 2008 collection, entitled "Dirty Harry".
The Japanese brand continues to produce strong collections and offers in their new "Dirty Harry" collection an array of nice jackets, shirts, knitwear, fleece, as well as the obligatory quality denim and pants. Also the new collection features a lot of nice accessories, from hats, bags, ties to a boot collaboration with Viberg.
In the Neighborhood Fall/Winter 2008 collection the biker theme seems less apparent than usual, making the collection somewhat cleaner.
Have a detailed look at key pieces out of the Neighborhood Fall/Winter 2008 "Dirty Harry" collection after the jump.
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