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		<title>Urban Salute</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 17:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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It looks like patriotism and urban style are on a collision course as Sears announced the launch of All American Army Brand&#8217;s First Infantry Division collection. The line, which is officially licensed by the United States Army, will debut in over 500 Sears stores this fall &#8211; with price points ranging from &#8220;$11.99 for t-shirts, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Fashion Is A Mos</title>
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It looks like mighty Mos Def is the latest rapper to try his hand in fashion. As reported by DNR yesterday, Mos and  streetwear line, UndrCrwn have joined forces, enlisting the MC to help design its cut-and-sewn collection for launch in Spring 2009.
Mos Def is already known for rocking the brand&#8217;s wears at numerous [...]]]></description>
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