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Item of November: Jumper "Akea"

This month’s Item Of The Month is gorgeous Akea.
Due to its midclass weight, Akea’s japanese wool fabric is perfect not only for dark and cold winter days, but also for the times when cozy winter sun breaks through the clouds. The unique sleeve construction is eyecatching design and comfortable at once.

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Item of October: Bag "Whatever II"

Item Of The Month in October 2011 is the bag Whatever II.
The renewed classic is available in an outside all-leather. It now features adjustable straps, a second outside pocket and can be folded to both sides (back and front). This version comes in finest calf skin leather and various cottons for the inward side and lining.

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Item of August: T-Shirt "Nui"

Item Of The Month in August 2011 is the T-Shirt Nui.

Nui is a black, loose fit T-Shirt. A big pocket made from polyurethane coated polyester is attached to the left side of the chest. This contrasts to the gorgeous casual appeal and adds a complex detail to the clean T-Shirt. The phrase “Nui” is Hawaiian an translates to “big”.

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Item of May: Trousers “The Now”

Schaaf for the first time designs trousers in a Girls- & Boys-Fit.
Item Of The Month in May 2011 are the trousers The Now Boys and The Now Girls.

The Now is the first item by Schaaf that offers in addition to the usual boys-version a cut for young women that has been adjusted to a girls-fit. This means that this month’s Item Of The Month is exclusively available as a pair.

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Item of April: Festival bag “Whatever”

Item of the month in April 2011 is the festival bag Whatever
The cross-body bag is made on one side from kid leather and on the other from cotton. The bag’s straps can be adjusted to the desired length using simple knots. The bag’s flap may be worn on the front or on the back, and can be fastened with a latch.
The festival bag Whatever joins the typical Laissez-Faire character of the preceding Items of the Month from Schaaf.

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