Mask Up! Ethical & Sustainable Reusable Face Masks
It looks like we might be wearing masks for a while. COVID-19 hasn’t gone away even though some people act like it (much to my dismay and rapidly declining faith in humanity.) But which ones to get?
It looks like we might be wearing masks for a while. COVID-19 hasn’t gone away even though some people act like it (much to my dismay and rapidly declining faith in humanity.) But which ones to get?
The ethical fashion space, like much of the fashion industry, is predominately white. So, I wanted to shout out some Black-owned ethical, sustainable, and slow fashion brands.
I’ve had my eye on the Textured Shell from Vetta Capsule since the fall. I talked myself out of buying it at the time because did I really need to spend $70 on a tank top? No. But, I found one secondhand recently and took a chance. I’ve found it to be a versatile piece.
Hello from week 7 of sheltering in place here in San Francisco. Just thought I’d write a little update post to get my brain working.
Even before shelter in place became the new reality in this coronavirus pandemic, I was already thinking about acquiring some more sweatpants. Surprisingly, it’s been hard to find sweats that meet all my requirements. Happily, I found a winner with Pact.
In which I swap out disposable cotton rounds for reusable ones from Marley’s Monsters and kick myself for waiting so long to do so!
Wow, what different times we are living in since I last posted in early March. We are now in the midst of a global pandemic. Here in San Francisco we’ve been sheltering in place for the second week.
I bought a few pairs of Everlane’s Wide Leg Crop pants last year, so this review is long overdue. Everlane calls these high-waisted pants, “Our most flattering pant — ever.” I’m not so sure.
The Everlane Soft Cotton V-neck sweater has become a versatile building block in my wardrobe. Here are seven ways to wear it.
Oh hey there. I haven’t posted much lately because it’s been surprisingly busy work-wise. The upside to a lot of work, though, is that I haven’t had as much free time to think about shopping.