Top 5 of the week: graphic sweatshirts

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These old-school Fiorucci cherubs just cheer me.

Here’s an authentically vintage-looking choice in a fantastic color combination.

A sweet option from Clare V.

I dig this little number a lot—tie dye can be so cool when it’s minimal like this.

Having said that, I do like this one.

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    J B
    21 Oct 2022
    8:06am

    The fiorucci sweatshirt takes me back…still have my cherub emblazoned jean jacket from the late 80s.

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      Lorna
      21 Oct 2022
      3:42pm

      finally gave away a turquoise tshirt with the cherubs away (victim of my small NYC closet) to a friend’s daughter. She wore it on her first day at Barnard. Made me feel like I’ve still got it.

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    marjorie
    21 Oct 2022
    11:41am

    WHY am I so drawn to these? I have NEVER worn sweatshirts.

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    Viajera
    20 Oct 2022
    2:53pm

    A treat for the eyes – thanks, Kim!

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    cw
    20 Oct 2022
    5:16pm

    Leaving a comment about a different posting…I ordered the Everlane alpaca cardigan Kim posted about a week or two ago. Kim showed it in grey––I ordered the blue. Arrived this afternoon and it is outstanding! I am short (5’2″ish)––I ordered the XS, but could easily have sized down to the XXS. It’s just lovely in a slouchy casual comfortable wear constantly way. Soooo glad I ordered! Thank you, Kim!!!

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      Viajera
      21 Oct 2022
      11:04am

      The cropped one? Nice!

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    Clatie
    20 Oct 2022
    5:49pm

    The tie dye one is very cute! Is it $168 worth of cute? I don’t think it is

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      Dawn
      22 Oct 2022
      12:39pm

      I think it is.

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      lauras
      21 Oct 2022
      3:56pm

      I loved my fiorucci sweatshirt in the 80s. Think I saved all my babysitting $ for the splurge. It maybe time to revisit…

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