The Farah Vintage 2010 Spring Line Revisits an Old Favorite
Alex Scott — March 31, 2010 — Fashion
References: my-wardrobe & hypebeast
Business up top, party down below. Did you think that was just a saying? Think again. The Farah Vintage 2010 Spring Line brings back one of the best looks from the 80s: the short suit. Your upper body may be in a board meeting, but your legs have already taken off to the cottage for the weekend. Really, how can you beat khaki shorts and dress shoes? You can't, that's how.
In case you're not feeling adventurous enough to adorn the short suit, the Farah Vintage 2010 Spring Line has plenty of other more modest selections that are perfect for being up at the lake or out on the course.
In case you're not feeling adventurous enough to adorn the short suit, the Farah Vintage 2010 Spring Line has plenty of other more modest selections that are perfect for being up at the lake or out on the course.
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