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In an e-mail to customers, Abercrombie announced the July return of A&F Quarterly, the magazine-catalog it quit producing in 2003, famous more for what its models don’t wear than what they do. The $10 publication will be available in stores and online and will feature the Bruce Weber photographs it was known for. The theme will be a Hollywood screen test and the timing is to push back-to-school products. No word on whether it would include alcoholic drink recipes, sex tips or porn star interviews — all features that had drawn the ire of parents and conservative groups in the past.
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