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Pin Stripe Track Suit by Josh Rubin

From today's DailyCandy:

Today Puma unveils its pin-striped tracksuit. Supply is limited: only 345 worldwide. Priced to move, as they say on the trading floor. Made from traditional wool-suit fabric, each comes with standard pant details (satin lining, pin tucks down the leg, button closure on the back pocket). The blousy zip-up jacket, however, may have a cute little watch pocket but is far from buttoned down.


Available at Puma, 521 Broadway, between Spring and Broome Streets (212-334-7861).

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This entry posted on 30 April 2003 at 8:01 AM
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