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Kate Spade

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click for Larger View I dont know if you can really see this, its the "hillside tunic" from american eagle.  I just bought a pair of wide legged jeans from gap and i'm wondering if i can pull off this tunic this time of year. Or do you think its more of a summer shirt?


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Kate Spade

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anyone?

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I think it would look great with a chunky sweater, or layered over a turtleneck.  What is the material like?  I'm looking for tops like that myself this spring :)

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100% cotton, sheer, and very comfortable. I love it. thanks for your ideas

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To me, it is more of a summer shirt. The sheer cotton screams warm weather, even if you layer it. I picture it as a coverup over a bikini. Maybe thats just me though.

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I think it would look really cute layered over a turtleneck. I have a similar shirt that I wear with a turtleneck in the winter. I'm a big fan of floaty, summery fabrics with turtlenecks in the winter b/c I really don't like to wear sweaters unless I absolutely have to.

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I'm with Xtina on this one. That style, plus the fabric, plus the color, reads "summer" to me. I don't think layernig it over a turtleneck will make it look winter-appropriate.

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atlgirl wrote:

I'm with Xtina on this one. That style, plus the fabric, plus the color, reads "summer" to me. I don't think layernig it over a turtleneck will make it look winter-appropriate.


 ditto.



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ttara123 wrote:

atlgirl wrote:

I'm with Xtina on this one. That style, plus the fabric, plus the color, reads "summer" to me. I don't think layernig it over a turtleneck will make it look winter-appropriate.


 ditto.




tritto.  for me there are just some things that aren't meant to be winterized.  I think the combo of color and fabric (like atlgirl said) make it one of those things.



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Kate Spade

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Really depends on where you live - here in SC, one sunny day, and I would have no problem wearing that. I start spring clothes in February.

-- Edited by sydney at 21:52, 2007-03-01

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