August 2019 Shopping Diary & Shoe Woes
August kept me busy, which was good for my goal of curbing shopping. I simply didn’t have the time and bought just one item. I also had to remove some shoes from my wardrobe because of problems with my feet. 🙁
August kept me busy, which was good for my goal of curbing shopping. I simply didn’t have the time and bought just one item. I also had to remove some shoes from my wardrobe because of problems with my feet. 🙁
I popped into Amour Vert recently, so here is a quick fitting room review of three items: the Amy silk blouse, Colombe T-shirt dress, and Gardenia jumpsuit.
I’m starting a feature on the blog called Field Trips, visiting places that are doing something interesting when it comes to sustainability. The first destination is SCRAP SF.
I joined the cult of Allbirds about two years ago when I bought a pair of their slip-on Wool Loungers right before a trip to Europe. Now I give their tree fabric shoes a try.
It’s time for my monthly consumption check-in. This month I bought three things. Considering that in the first six months of the year, I added a grand total of five items to my wardrobe, three feels significant.
I tried on seven styles of shoes from Everlane’s spring and summer releases. Here are my first impressions. (Some of them are, interestingly, on sale already.)
When it come to travel products, the word “convertible” will get my attention every time. Something that functions in multiple ways? Tell me more! So, I was intrigued when Lo & Sons created the Edgemont, a convertible backpack and tote.
And that’s a good thing.
It’s no secret that I love the Everlane Form Bag. I devoted not just one, but two posts to it. What about the mini version, though?
This month I added two items to my wardrobe. One of them was fast fashion. 😬