Tag: winter
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New Obsessions- Zegna
If you’ve known me outside of this blog for any amount of time, you’ll know that there’s a very special portion of my heart that is solely dedicated to my hatred of Crocs. I’ve thought about it long and hard (and had to defend my point of view from my coworkers who all seem obsessed…
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New Obsessions – NN07
Good lord it’s been a minute, huh. I haven’t been writing for a while since school’s been the main thing taking up all of my time (that, and working), but now that it’s Christmas break I’ve finally got time to open up my laptop and digest a little bit of what’s been going on. From…
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New Obsessions: Amundsen Sports
During my first downhill ski experience last year I managed to take a fall that was so hard I thought I died and went to heaven. It was… educational, and I was laughing so hard that I couldn’t see where my skis and poles had gone. Or maybe that was the snow now caked onto…
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New Obsessions – Nanushka
I have to be brutally honest. This post is filed under “New Obsessions”, but my infatuation with Nanushka has been running strong for about two years. Indeed, the first time I saw the brand was when I was stalking the website of a company that I have wanted to work with for quite some time.…
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From Away – Todd Snyder x L.L. Bean
I don’t know what I expected to see when I opened Instagram a few days ago and had the usual torrent of ads pop up. I mean there were the usual things like terrible games and brands that I follow doing collection announcements, but I was completely unprepared to see the names “Todd Snyder” and…
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Break(Down)
Now that I’ve started off this post with one of the worst puns of all time, let’s begin. There are three types of down that we have to become comfortable with first. Natal down, body down and powder down (yes, the word down will begin to lose all meaning soon. Please bear with me.) Natal…
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Vintage Wool
Flannel shirts have long been synonymous with hard work and affordable warmth at least since 17th century Wales, where farmers wore flannel shirts to protect them from the elements. However, flannel isn’t the same as plaid. Flannel refers to a way of treating wool whereas plaid refers to a pattern that is thought to have…
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Outfit: In Winter’s Solstice
When the snow starts to gust in spirals down city streets and thoughts turn to Christmas shopping, this outfit stands tall as the perfect option for the season.