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Fashion

Transitional Fashion Ruled NYMFW Day 3 Street Style

Things are warming up!

by Jenna Igneri

The weather for the third day of New York Men's Fashion Week proved to be much more pleasant than the previous day’s snowstorm. As things finally began to warm up, so did showgoers’ style. What does this all mean? Transitional outerwear came out to play, of course. Hand-scribbled denim, patched-up hoodies, neon windbreakers, and classic varsity jackets replaced the heavier coats of previous days (and scarves, and gloves…). Bundle down with the looks ahead!

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Don't forget the guac!

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Now that's what we call throwing shade.

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Fashion is all about finding yourself, no?

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Punk is most certainly not dead.

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I mean, we definitely are.

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Who knew packing supplies could be so fashion-forward?

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We're happy to see that the leopard print trend isn't going anywhere just yet.

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Allover patches? Don't mind if we do.

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Who knew camo could be so chic?

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More leopard, and we're loving it.

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Pops of neon certainly bring a gray, bleak day to life.

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We're in love with this color story.

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Here's the only lesson in layering you'll ever need.

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We're feeling those varsity blues.

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A graphic tee and white sunnies give an all-black look some extra edge.