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. The New York-based designer decided to launch an online archival shop, dubbed the Alexander Wang Vault, in support of the World Health Organization's response to COVID-19. According to the press release,"For a period of 72 hours only, customers will have exclusive access to past season pieces including women's and men's collections, t.alexanderwang, accessories, and footwear.
The vault is open starting Monday, April 6, at 8 a.m. EDT and will close on Thursday, April 9, at 8 a.m. EDT. You can shop pieces like the silver-studded slides and boots with the. There are a ton of basics like tank tops, tees, and shorts available for sale, too. If you're hoping to shop for the cause and show your support, keep reading to see some of our favorite selects. You can also go to
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