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Plenty of trends swagger down the catwalk only to slink away long before they have time to make it to the streets. Not this one. As Louis Cheslaw notes, summer's defining style move might've originated on the runway, but regular people (or, y'know, "regular people") are already riffing on it. The idea is simple: cheery primary colors, carelessly layered on top of each other.
Is it the only trend we'll be paying attention to as the late-spring chill gives way to the early days of summer? Probably not. But it's an especially easy one to make your own, and more importantly, have a little fun in the process. Here's how we'd approach it.
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