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		<description>[...] CollectiveLTD just posted up these samples of a Proper x Authentic LX one-piece.  Very similar to the pair that released over a year ago, but done with a premium leather upper, with light blue foxing stripe.  Speculators think that these are an upcoming release, but would Proper want to do a release that was the same as their last?  Most brand collaborations tend to choose a different model than a prior one, but you never know.  What do you think? [...]</description>
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