Matchy! Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen wear same sunglasses as they take a smoke break outside their NYC office
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen used to be dressed in the same outfits when they were young.
And it appears some old habits die hard.
When enjoying a smoke and coffee break outside their New York City fashion offices on Wednesday, the 30-year-old twins wore the exact same sunglasses.
Taking a break: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were spotted outside their New York office on Wednesday drinking coffee and smoking a cigarette
But their clothes were different.
Ashley sported a long black coat with matching pants and a black beanie. Her sister leaned against the wall in her brown coat and black pants. She kept her hair tied back in a ponytail as she smoked her cigarette.
Mary-Kate kept a low profile as she hung out with her twin sis and a male friend.
Cold day: The Olsen twins wore long coats to stay warm as they hung out with a male friend
The man in the photos wore a black jacket with tight jeans and white shoes as he chatted with the fashionistas.
Mary-Kate donned some fancy rings on her finger, including her wedding ring from when she tied the knot with her husband Olivier Sarkozy.
The two got married in November 2015.
Her sister is dating Richard Sachs.
All about fashion: The sisters won a CFDA Fashion Award in 2015 for Womenswear Designers of the Year. Here they are at the event in New York City
The former actresses have blossomed into hard-working fashion gals with selling accessories that include shoes, handbags and jewelry.
The girls spoke to W Magazine last December about the jewelry market and why it was important for them to add this to their collection.
'We knew we wanted to include jewelry in our stores as we curated the experience for our clients,' Ashley said. 'We want the experience to be personal, and jewelry is one of the most personal items you can buy for yourself or for others.'
Breakthrough fashion gals: The former child stars attended the CFDA Awards 2013 in New York
The twins also did what they could to make sure their customers would find something special when shopping for their company.
'When we opened our first store in 2014, the idea was to create a personal experience for each visitor,' Mary-Kate explained.
'We didn't want the space to feel like a store, but a home that reflected its environment. Jewelry is very special, and can be sentimental. In our mind, it was always going to be part of the narrative.'
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