Westport's cornerstone clothing option for the past six years, the Bunker, used to be decorated with its battlefield name in mind. Replica missiles shared window space with cutesy Paul Frank monkey shirts and swanky snow-queen boots, and jungle camouflage was the color scheme of choice. The store's managers tell us that anti-war protests had nothing to do with their decision to wipe out the earth-color blots and replace them with radiant orange rectangles that encompass smaller squares of brown, green and white. But elimination of the military motif was a welcome side effect of this eye-catching makeover.
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