Fall/Holiday 2009 | Huffer

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Published October 29, 2009

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New Zealand label Huffer continues their invasion of the United States with their latest collection that has just hit stores. Inspired by the oceanic surroundings of New Zealand, the most recent range takes into account both warm and breezy days. From light washed grunge-inspired denim to the everyday jacket, the Huffer man is modeled after the laid-back atmosphere of young city life. Perfect for California’s sunny climate, Huffer is available at at 80’s Purple, Barracuda in Los Angeles, and the Closet locations in Orange County.


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5 thoughts on “Fall/Holiday 2009 | Huffer”

  1. No no, the menswear is still designed by the same designer – Dan Buckley I think. But the womanswear this season was done by Crabb – it’s the first time she has collaborated with them.

  2. I now get what you are saying. The release seemed to attribute this season’s theme to Crabb. I’ll rework the text.

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