This Blog will highlight emails from various fashion designers and stores like Kenneth Cole, Bergdorf Goodman, Macy's, etc. Why did I start this blog? I like getting fashion related emails to stay up on trends and hear about sales. But email is just not a good means to review fashion info, plus they clog my inbox. So I created this blog and post the alerts here making them available on the Net for review/comment. I’m a man so fashion emails and alerts posted here will be of this ilk.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Burberry Brit, Burberry London & more winter coats

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1 comment:

Burberry Womens Coats said...

Hi,

Burberry's famous trench coats and checked lining are as a part of classic British style as Savile Row or tweed jackets. They would be worn to protect soldiers from the elements. Thanks a lot...

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