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Flystyle on the Streets

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Kate Grace
Style

A running wardrobe should live multiple identities - your favorite top for a track workout, your go-to tank for layering on a night to the movies, and those tights you can't live without under an autumn dress. After looking through all of your latest looks in the Flystyle Gallery, it inspired me to share my own ways to mix and match a few new pieces for Fall. Here we go, letting the photos do the talking. Enjoy! 

Lucky Long Sleeve
Love the neck detail on this one - unique and classy. Pair it with jeans and your favorite boots or tuck it into a neutral skirt with a bright scarf.

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Birds of a Feather Long Sleeve
My go-to for street style is a pencil skirt over a Oiselle long sleeve top. The color is perfect for fall...I'd even say sophisticated ;)

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Portman Pants
I like to avoid jeans as much as possible. Everything about these are great...design elements so it's not "just" a legging, fun colors, flattering fit.

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These are just a sneak preview! For more style tips, tweet me at @fastk8.

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