Minimalist Style: Lo & Sons Waverley Convertible Bag
It’s time I did a proper review of one of my all-time favorite bags.
It’s time I did a proper review of one of my all-time favorite bags.
This bag performed so wonderfully on a trip that I found myself reaching for it again and again when I returned home.
A small, versatile bag with organization galore that can be dressed up or down for any occasion.
Just noticed that a bag I bought earlier this year at Nisolo is now on sale at 50% off, so I thought I’d do a quick review.
Since I’m trying to cut back on my clothes shopping even more in 2020, I thought I’d start the year off with a post about some of the things I DIDN’T buy. Or rather, I bought them but returned them.
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.
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.
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?
Part 2 of my review on Everlane’s Form Bag is all about what fits in it and how it’s held up after a month.
I was very good about not consuming much in the first three months of the year. April, though, is another story.