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Summer 2018 Is Upon Us! Four Sexy ‘Fits To Take You Through The Season

July 1, 2018. Leave a Comment

In the winter we endlessly celebrate the outerwear, the boots, the hats, everything one can do to layer and put together a look. While summers never seem long enough and are usually regarded as second to none, I think autumn undoubtedly is fashion’s favorite season.

Just because summer doesn’t last forever or afford the sartorial options of other seasons doesn’t mean you can’t still pull off a fire look poolside, lakeside, ocean side, on your roof beside absolutely no water, or with your side.

Further, fuck a summer body especially when you got a summer ‘fit, particularly in your bathing suit. Whether you’re trying to maintain a level of cozy or embracing the heat letting your skin show, you have options, and we’ve put them together for you below.

By Rae Witte

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Summer ’18 ‘fit No. 1

Champion striped one-piece: $51
ASOS long mesh t-shirt: $32
Super for Indice sunglasses “smile” sunglasses: €190.00
Nike Tech hip bag: $40
Nike fanny pack slides: $49

Summer ’18 ‘fit No. 2

ACK “Anna Due” grommet bikini: $260
Blue Life gypset jumpsuit: $198
Gentle Monster TAZI CI sunglasses
Nana-Nana A4 bag: $75
Shoes of Prey “Rio” sandals

Summer ’18 ‘fit No. 3

Minimale Animale knotted ribbed bikini: $230
Tiger Mist red-dot two-piece
Poppy Lissiman Katsu sunglasses: $105
Not Impressed multi-colored drawstring bag: $325
Nike Vandal 2K silver sneaker: sold out, $175 via StockX

Summer ’18 ‘fit No. 4

Liana “Al Shine” tank top in dusty blue: $72
Liana burnout pants in dusty blue: $130
Komono “Marco” sunglasses in black rubber: $70
Sies Marjan “Farah” crinkled tote: $325
Jordan x Don C “Legacy 312”: $150 (dropping July 14, 2018)

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