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Are you tired of seeing camo around here?! WELL, sorry. Bellerose just makes it look so damn sophisticated—can’t help myself. —erica
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Not gonna lie: Have been waiting for this Edith A. Miller tee to hit stores for ages. Because only a fool would say no to stripes AND camo. —erica
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In Character: Buster Bluth



Here, a look that attracts both seals and Lucilles.

A rainbow-color Gitman Brothers Vintage shirt, purchased by Mother and ironed by Lupe.

Mason’s chinos in a hue that pays tribute to his drug of choice: juice.

A Scotch & Soda camo jacket—”Mom signed me up for the army, just because the fat man dared her to.”
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Next Level: Camo

Get the image of Nick Lachey’s cargo shorts outta your mind and EMBRACE CAMO. Come on! Here, four ways to do it right. —erica
LEVEL I: A super classic cut and an easy fit—Baldwin Denim knows how to make stellar jeans and jean stand-ins.
LEVEL II: Oh, yes: Equipment can turn a silk shirt into somethin’ special.
LEVEL III: Who says camo has to be green? In the city, you’ll blend in better in Kelly Wearstler’s gray take on the motif.
LEVEL IV: Camo and florals on one dress?! Oh, why the hell not—that’s what Karen Walker thinks, at least.
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A clutch made of Swiss WWII camo? Forestbound won’t stay hidden for long. —erica
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Slim-cut camo pants? Way more into these than I ever thought I’d be. Baldwin’s good at that. —erica

