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The Best Fashion from Oil & Cotton's Read-Rite Market (Photos)

When we see you on the street and think you put some thought into your style, we may take your picture and ask you things. See previous installations in the Street Style archive. Creative energy was in the air at Oil & Cotton's Read-Rite Market this weekend. Check out our...
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When we see you on the street and think you put some thought into your style, we may take your picture and ask you things. See previous installations in the Street Style archive.

Creative energy was in the air at Oil & Cotton's Read-Rite Market this weekend. Check out our favorite looks from the day.

Name: Karen Soltero Age: 39 Occupation: Writer Style influences: Eclectic, vintage, "everything from Neiman's and Free People to the Gap." Style breakdown: Dress from Gap, sandals by Born, purse by Coach.

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Name: Holly Jefferson Age: 42 Occupation: Editorial Writer at Neiman Marcus Style influences: "Anything that catches my eye in the moment, completely spontaneous." Style breakdown: Dress from ModCloth, flats by Cole Haan, clutch by Jonathan Adler, bracelet is a vintage find from Etsy.

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Name: Will Evans Age: 29 Occupation: Deep Vellum Publishing Co. Style influences: "Absolutely none." Style breakdown: Shirt from J.Crew, shorts from American Apparel, shoes by Vans, sunglasses by Suncloud.

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Name: Delaney Smith Age: 29 Occupation: Artist Style influences: Comfortable, simple, graphic/patters, neutral tones. Style breakdown: Dress from Anthropologie, shoes by Blowfish, scarf from an LA boutique, shirt is thrifted, bag by Rachel Elise of Denton, jewelry is vintage turquoise and necklace by Trestle.

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Name: Paul Bruno Age: 30 Occupation: Web Developer Style influences: "Absent minded professor." Style breakdown: Shorts from Urban Outfitters, shoes by Tiger, bag by Alternative.

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