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From Saturday's Globe and Mail

A new trend is taking shape or, we should say, shapes. From fluid lines to sharp edges, the April closet takes its cue from an unlikely style source: your math textbook. Amy Verner traces the patterns ...Read the full article

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  1. Sue City from Canada writes: Enough with the 80s repeats, already!
  2. Liam Smith from Canada writes: $1600 pants!! That's makes me want to puke! The average person in Africa lives on less than $2 per day. Who thinks they deserve $1600 pants. That's f**king ludicrous. I wish there was a god to smite these idiots down.
  3. Jeri Ann from The Suburb, Canada writes: Liam Smith: You make an interesting point. People who can afford $1600 pants will not be taking fashion advice from a G&M newspaper. If it makes it to the newspapers, it is already out of fashion.

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