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Published on February 17, 2005

WED 23

If you have endless closet space (and are still the same size you were in high school), you might still be holding on to your hip-hugging bell bottoms from the '70s and pastel clam diggers from the '80s. But for those who haul off bags of clothes each month to make room for new fashions, stop for a moment and look at the latest InStyle magazine. Those designs look familiar, don't they? Whether you are looking for retro, vintage, or old-school duds to put back into your wardrobe, the Back-In-Style.com charity shopping event will give you a lot of choices for less cash. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Miami, a nonprofit organization that provides education, research, and advocacy to promote child safety. Shop today from 4:00 to 8:00 at the Back-In-Style.com showroom, 1801 S. Bayshore Dr., Miami. Call 305-519-4955, or visit www.back-in-style.com. (LO)

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