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Fashion doesn’t get much finer than Mjölk, the Norwegian-come-Australian designer brand which is internationally renowned for its beautifully constructed pieces, garments which combine tailoring with a modern edge. The coming collections from Mjölk promise to be amazing, and the place to purchase these much coveted pieces is from Harry Highpants over in Northbridge (or Purest Cut if you love shopping online). Harry Highpants currently have this winter’s 100% cotton Belgium Mac in Royal Blue Moleskin (pictured here in Dusty Pink) in stock, and it’s divine. Literally! In fact, they’re the only stockist of this colour nationwide. Watch out for Spring/Summer 09 when such wonderful items as peg t-shirts, the Whitechapel spring overcoat, cropped happi vests and flaid shorts (pictured) hit. And that’s all before AW 09 rolls back around with the wool splashed with cashmere Belgium Mac makes another triumphant return in navy, grey, houndstooth, red and turquoise (pictured). Absolutely amazing clothes… and worth every single penny!

www.mjolk.com.au

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