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Burton is hosting an event for Fashion's Night Out - a huge celebration of fashion taking place all over NYC.  Stop by for music, food, and drinks!

What: Fashion’s Night Out at Burton Snowboards
Where: 106 Spring Street (at Mercer)
When: Friday, September 10th, 7-11PM

Shred-a-Porter shows you softgoods that let you bring a high fashion look to the slopes. The first trend covered for 2009-2010 is OMBRE.

The ombre trend made its debut for Fall 2007 and its still. Designers like Prada, Herve Leger and Alberta Ferretti have all used ombre in their lines.

This trend, which involves colors that gradually fade into one another, has finally hit the snowboard industry. Here's a glance at few companies making use of this trend.

In this first Outerwear Trend Report we'll take a look at what new brands and lines are on the scene for the 2008/2009 Season. Stay tuned as this series will continue with new installments bringing you all the trends for this season.

The North Face

The North Face certainly isn't new to the outerwear market, but they have introduced a new line that a lot of snowboarders will be happy about.  The North Face has always had very technical gear, but sometimes the styling wasn't quite up to par. Enter their new Ride line. This line has new fits, prints, and colors that you'll love and all those technical features you'd expect from The North Face. 

http://www.thenorthface.com

Check out the new collection of eka fairtrade knitwear and accessories, designed by pro snowboarder Gilly Seagrave. I'm a big fan of the eka range and I'm never seen without my Heyworth ribbon beret. This season Gilly has been experimenting with some yummy new colours too, look out for new hats in plum, petrol blue and Gilly's favourite wine red!  Treat yourself or start your Christmas shopping early at www.ekawear.com

 

 

 

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