Racerback Bra Review: ThirdLove vs. Target
It’s summer, which means that you might want to stock up on some racerback bras for cute shoulder-baring tops.
It’s summer, which means that you might want to stock up on some racerback bras for cute shoulder-baring tops.
Today I’m sharing one of my favorite little purses, the Baggu Circle Purse. There’s something about the shape that endears it to me right away. If this purse were rectangular or square, I wouldn’t be into it as much.
Carrying a water bottle has become second nature to me. I always have one in my bag to keep hydrated and to avoid single-use plastic bottles. Since I’m picky about my water bottles, I thought I’d give a shout-out to my favorite kind — S’ip by S’well.
The weather’s warming up, so I’ve been looking forward to stepping out in a dress. I’ve had my eye on Everlane’s Cotton Collarless Belted Shirt Dress for a while and actually bought one back in December when my size was restocked, but I haven’t had a chance to wear it until now.
A friend of mine swears by Target bras. Even though I shop at Target often for all sorts of stuff, I never considered them for underwear. I recently tried two bras from Target’s house brand, Gillian & O’Malley.
Like many fans of midcentury modern design, I love the lines of the Modernica Case Study planter. But I don’t love its price tag. So I went in search of something with the same look for less.
When I heard that Marimekko was collaborating with Uniqlo, I got excited. These are two brands I love — together!
In my last post, I mentioned I made it out of the Everlane flagship store in San Francisco with an item. That one item is the Soft Cotton Boatneck Sweater and I’m happy to report that I’m in love with it.
When Everlane first started, its founder swore that he would never open brick-and-mortar stores. As the brand has evolved, he changed his mind — and I’m glad for it. I’m one of those customers who prefers shopping in an actual store. Everlane’s second location, in San Francisco, just opened on March 3.
After having my wallet stolen, I was in the market for a new one. I admired a friend’s minimalist Comme des Garçons zip wallet but didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on one. So I decided to look at wallets with similar designs by Baggu, Cuyana, and Everlane — all brands with ethical production. Here’s a comparison of what I found.