Huffer Spring 2009

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Published July 1, 2009

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Beginning to infiltrate the states in stores like 80s Purple and The Closet is New Zealand brand Huffer. Cheeky, young, and laid-back, the label offers no pretense or gimmicks–they just want to make comfortable clothes that are accessible. This idea is best represented by the simple spring collection of cotton shirts, skinny jeans and casual linen shorts. Check out their official website for stockists.

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