Limedrop | Fall 2010 Revisited

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Published March 22, 2010

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Still the constant globetrotter, Limedrop’s man ventures the world incorporating the varying compelling elements of dress into his trendy wardrobe of extended proportions. Taking to scenic patterns and bold slick finishes, the collection does not play by the rules and envisions a wearer who exhibits the willingness to fashion an identity of their own.

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