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Moving from conspicuous to conscious consumption and doing reviews along the way.  Find plenty of unsponsored reviews of Quince, Everlane, Grana, and Cuyana on the site!  I'm working towards a minimal waste lifestyle, and oh yea I love bags >.<

Everlane Review Cashmere Sweatpants

You know how much I love Everlane cashmere (review here) so I was interested in trying out their cashmere sweatpants even though I've returned every single pants I've ever tried from Everlane (seriously, every single one).  And well, here's just another pair of pants I've returned to Everlane.  Guess Everlane and I just don't work when it comes to pants.

Well first I made the mistake of ordering a medium instead of a small.  I usually size up on pants because I'm just bigger on the bottom (usually a size 6, while I'm size 4 on top).  But really I should have ordered these in a small because I'm just swimming in the medium.  But even if I had ordered the right size I just don't think these pants are right for me.  They're basically just really expensive but comfy pajama bottoms.  There's no shape to them and since I don't have much of a butt, not flattering at all.  They're held up with drawstrings also made of cashmere knit (so I can see them stretching out with continued use).  For $140, I think I would do better with their $100 cashmere crew and a tee.

At this point I think I'm just going to give up Everlane pants.  They're just not made for my body.  Anyway you can find all my other Everlane reviews here and Everlane items here.

Everlane Ribbed Wool Cashmere Crew Sweater Review

I wasn't planning on buying another sweater from Everlane since I already have 4 of their cashmere sweaters (actually I'm selling one so make that 3).  Plus I figured 100% cashmere would be better than a cashmere wool blend sweater (in my head wool= itchy).  But since Everlane made the effort to make a whole line of ribbed wool cashmere sweaters it would behoove me to at least give it a try (and get a review out of it).  Well not only did I end up not sending this sweater back but I've been wearing this on repeat ever since I've first tried it on.

First of all this sweater is 92% wool and 8% cashmere so really it's a wool sweater.  So it feels like a wool sweater.  Yes, there's a bit of itch but really it's quite minimal.  But if you're expecting anything like the smooth, soft, irritation-free feel of cashmere you will be disappointed.  Since I always wear a shirt under my sweaters, I don't really feel the itch and it doesn't bother me.  Merino wool is not as warm as cashmere, but since this is a fairly thick sweater it will definitely keep you warm.  I've been wearing this when the weather's in the low 60s and it's been perfect.  

What I love best about this sweater is the details in the design that make it different.  I love the side slits and the fact that it's fully ribbed in the front and partially ribbed in the back.  Because of the side slits, this sweater might look best with high-waisted jeans, like the ones the Everlane model wears.  But I just wear it with my regular jeans and tuck in whatever shirt I'm wearing. I also like that if I'm wearing a cool belt, you can see it peeking through the side slits of the sweater.

Wearing: Everlane sweater, Celine sunglassesHomako necklace, Frame denim, M.Gemi Felize loafers (yes my second pair, I love them so much!  Here's my original review of them), and my new Good West Co. tote purchased from West Coast Craft.

I ordered this in a small and the fit was perfect (for reference I'm 5'4" and usually a size 4 on top).  I actually like this sweater so much I'm tempted to get their ribbed wool cashmere cropped v-neck (I feel like it has the same "cool girl" vibe as this sweater, lol).  But I'll hold off since 1) that means I'll have 5 sweaters and that's getting to be excessive and 2) well I already ordered the premium ribbed cashmere crew (but really this is meant for review-purposes only, though I'm afraid I'm going to want to keep it).  Anyways you can check out Everlane's whole line of ribbed wool cashmere sweaters here and all my other Everlane reviews here.

Fall 2016 10x10 Challenge Looks 7 & 8

So way to drag this challenge on right?  The challenge started 3 weeks ago with Looks 1 & 2 here, and then Looks 3 & 4 here, and Looks 5 & 6 here.  I now see why most people do this 10x10 challenge all at once.  Because at this point I'm quite bored with it so.....I think these will be my last looks.  At the very least I've learned from this challenge to flex my creativity a little and find multiple ways to wear the same item (and I'm referring back to my bell sleeves and Everlane cropped cashmere combo from Look 4).  I also realized that I'm not a big fan of the motorcycle vest look, so I'll be promptly selling that back to Crossroads.  I think if you love an item after doing a 10x10 challenge, then it's a definite keeper, but if you're feeling a bit "meh" about it, then it's better to let it go and make space in your closet for other items.

Look 7

I'm wearing the bomber jacket (#3), velvet dress (#5) and rag & bone booties (#2).

Accessory: Saint Laurent Universite bag

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Look 8

Sorry this one is a bit hard to see but I'm wearing the Everlane cropped cashmere sweater  (#10), Trouve vest (#9), Paige verdugo jeans (#7), and rag & bone booties (#2).

Accessory: Kara backpack

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And for reference again (and for the last time) here are the 10 items I used for the challenge

1) Everlane Modern Oxford (review here)

2) rag & bone booties (similar here)

3) Sanctuary Bomber Jacket (similar here or here)

4) WAYF white top

5) Theory velvet dress 

6) Frame le slim straight trouser jeans

7) Paige Verdugo pants (similar here)

8) Maison Labiche Mariniere shirt (similar here)

9) Trouve vest (thrifted)

10) Everlane cashmere cropped sweater (review here)

Going from a conspicuous to conscious consumer

Scenes from last week's West Coast Craftfair

Scenes from last week's West Coast Craftfair

I love the whole simplification, minimalism movement and it feels good especially when I'm purging my closet (which btw you can take a look at here), but I always find myself wrestling with my consumer self.  The one who loves to travel and shop at local boutiques and the blogger who like to try out the newest things.  Nowadays I feel so guilty whenever I buy anything nonessential or even step into a fast fashion store to look.  I feel the consumer-me who constantly wants new new new is bad.  But I recently realized that I'll always be a consumer who especially likes to try new items and brands.  So really it's about being a smarter pickier consumer.  It's about learning to live with less in general but purchasing from those who not only align with my style aesthetic but also my values.  So yes I may not be a typical minimalist but at least by reviewing items from my favorite brands I'm supporting what I believe in and what I want to see more of in the future (local craftsman/artisan made and socially/environmentally conscious brands).  I guess you can say I'm slowly transforming from a conspicuous consumer to a conscious consumer.

sourceTrying to move my point of "enough" to the left

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Trying to move my point of "enough" to the left

So here's to being a smarter consumer (my goal this holiday season is to purchase only responsibly made gifts, which I got a head start on at the West Coast Craft Fair).

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P.S. It's always really fun to buy directly from makers.  You can feel the pride in their work and their gratitude when you appreciate their items.  My one purchase for myself was this awesome bag from Good West Co.  Can't wait to show you guys some outfit posts with it!

Grana Merino Rib Cardigan Review

Hi guys, happy Monday and hope the weekend has relieved some of that post-election stress but if you feel like it might be post-election stress disorder, you're not alone).  It feels a bit weird for me to keep posting about clothes and such comparatively minor things but as they say, keep calm and carry on, so carry on I shall.  Anyway let's get to this awesome merino wool cardigan from Grana.  

First off I got this in a size small and it fits perfectly.  I usually go with a medium for Grana tees but have found with sweaters and other outerwear, a small fits me better.  Also for reference I'm 5'4" and this cardigan hits me right under the butt, which I think is the perfect length for a longish cardigan (it's better when it doesn't end right at your widest point, ie your hips).  

I wasn't really expecting to like this cardigan because I've had a merino wool sweater before which was on the thicker, scratchier side.  But Grana's merino wool is completely different.  It's very smooth and on the thinner side.  And it's not scratchy at all.  If you're looking for something thick to keep you warm this winter, this is not it.  This is the perfect lightweight cardigan for Southern California autumns and slightly chilly office spaces.  

The cardigan is quite simple but I love the ribbed texture and the shawl-like collar.  And it feels much more luxurious than it's $69 price tag (seriously, like the ribbed details at the shoulder, which make it fit just right without being overly baggy is awesome).  If you want to try it out for yourself, this referral link gets you 10% off your first purchase.  And you can find all my other Grana reviews here.

Letting go so that I can live with less

Hi guys, I'm trying something new today.  I've been selling on ebay for years and years (uhh it looks like it's been a decade actually, eesh) but lately things have been getting kind of stale over there.  So I wanted to experiment by selling some of my best stuff directly to you, my blog readers through this Instagram account: TemporaryHousewifeyCloset.  Most of the items would be things I've reviewed in the past and so very minimally worn (usually just once or twice).  I've been very blessed to have a lot of Everlane and Grana items (whether I purchased them myself or through referral links).  I want to keep reviewing things but I don't want to accumulate a pile of clothes I'm not wearing (sometimes I make the mistake of thinking I'll wear it on repeat so I keep it but then I don't wear it at all...).  So I hope you guys can find a good home for some of these things in your closet!

To purchase, just message me through Instagram or email me at temporaryhousewifey@gmail.com (let me know your paypal address) and all payments through Paypal. Sorry no returns (though if you have an issue with an item of course let's talk it out).

It's going to be $5 shipping per item (and $2.50 per item thereafter) for delivery within the US.  

All items here are only the best of the best.  And for the rest of my items you can still find them at my eBay shop here.

Fall 2016 10x10 Challenge Looks 5 & 6

Aaaaand we're back with looks 5 and 6 of my 10x10 Challenge.  {This is the intro post with my first 2 looks here and here's the second post with Looks 3 & 4.}

The 10 items:

1) Everlane Modern Oxford (review here)

2) rag & bone booties (similar here)

3) Sanctuary Bomber Jacket (similar here or here)

4) WAYF white top

5) Theory velvet dress 

6) Frame le slim straight trouser jeans

7) Paige Verdugo pants (similar here)

8) Maison Labiche Mariniere shirt (similar here)

9) Trouve vest (thrifted)

10) Everlane cashmere cropped sweater (review here

Look 5

Wearing: Everlane sweater (#10), bomber jacket (#3), Frame jeans (#6) and Everlane oxfords (#1)

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Look 6

Wearing: WAYF top (#4), Theory velvet dress (#5), and rag & bone booties (#2)

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The challenge I'm finding now is that, sure I can do a bunch of combos with the jacket, the vest, the cropped cashmere sweater but is each look different enough to count as a separate look?  Like if I throw my jacket or vest on top of the look pictured above, does that count?  It does look totally different (mostly because the jacket would hide the bell sleeves), but it feels a bit like cheating.  Ah well, I gotta do what I gotta do to make it to 10 looks so I'll just keep trying different combos.  But I apologize if they start blending together.  

a dark day

I know I've already posted my scheduled review for today but I just need a place to vent my frustration and disappointment this morning.  Trump was not my choice for president.  But if we are going to be a united United States then I need to just remind myself that for the most part, Trump supporters don't really hate women or people of color but that they're just the average American frustrated at the loss of their economic status and power.  So I'm going to give them and Trump the benefit of the doubt.  Let's see Trump do all the things he promised to do (though I won't be holding my breath) and in the meantime I'll be listening to this {Freakonomics podcast: How much does the president really matter?}, getting all my health check-ups done before the Affordable Healthcare Act goes away, and looking into taking some  self-defense classes (since Trump got elected all the bullies have been coming out of the woodwork in droves haven't they?).

Grana Cashmere Review (and how it compares to Everlane cashmere)

Hi guys and another Grana review for you today.  So let's talk about cashmere!  I've learned a lot about cashmere in the past year.  I first reviewed Everlane's cashmere here and then did a comparison post between Everlane and J.Crew's cashmere where I really went into the nitty gritty of it all.  So by now I feel I'm a semi-pro at judging cashmere.  And Grana's cashmere doesn't disappoint!

Grana's cashmere, like Everlane's is rated Grade-A, so it's no surprise that their cashmere feels very much the same.  (And in full transparency here I'm comparing the cashmere I purchased from Everlane last season with Grana's cashmere tee which seems to be also from last season though I purchased it just 3 weeks ago.  Both Grana and Everlane have new cashmere items out this year, but there's nothing to make me believe that both of their older season cashmere is different from their cashmere this year.  I'll let you know if that turns out not to be true.)

I have both Grana and Everlane cashmere in light gray (and this matters because darker colors can be slightly less soft in cashmere because of the dyes used).  Both cashmeres are extremely soft and warm.  To be honest, in a blind feel test both sweaters feel identical.  And since both Grana and Everlane are selling their cashmere for the same price points ($99 for the cashmere crew), it really just boils down to what kind of style you're looking for.  Unfortunately the sweater tee I'm wearing below is no longer on sale, but Grana has added a ton of new styles.  My current favorites are this color blocked v-neck sweater and their long cardigan (but they also have donegal wool sweaters if you missed out on Everlane's last year as well as new cropped styles--also very much like Everlane's).  By the way I'm wearing Grana's cashmere tee in a small (which is very fitted and not my cup of tea at all so I'm selling it heavily discounted here--I literally just wore it once for the pics below).  {I've just put in an order for Grana's cashmere crew in medium and their V-neck boyfriend sweater in small and let you know how those sizes fit once I try them out}.

Currently Everlane is offering free international shipping (until the end of November 2016) so if you've always wanted to try Everlane I say go with their cashmere (plus I think with their marketing and general 'cool girl' vibe, you can probably resell your Everlane items for a better price than Grana's items on the secondary market).  But if you're reading this after Nov 2016 and want to get good cashmere then Grana fits the bill (they always offer free international shipping if you buy over $75, at least for the US).

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Oh and it's pretty awesome that Grana includes this care comb and care guide with all their cashmere items because no matter what, cashmere will usually pill.  Last year, with Everlane's cashmere I used the heck out of it and it pilled like crazy but then I dry cleaned it at the end of the season and it looked like new.  But if pilling bothers you then this comb is a great way to maintain it between cleanings.

Also for all first time Grana customers, here's a 10% off referral link (so now Grana's cashmere can be a smidge cheaper than Everlane's).  And all my Grana reviews can be found here (hmmm should I start compiling them like my Everlane reviews?  They are getting to be quite a few...)

{edit: So I did compile all my Grana reviews and they can be found here: Ultimate Grana Review post.  There you can find more reviews of various Grana cashmere sweaters like the boyfriend v-neck, the crew neck and the long line cardigan}

Pssst $50 off every pair of shoe at M.Gemi

As you know I'm a huge fan of the Felize loafers I purchased from M.Gemi (review here) so I'm super stoked they're now offering $50 off every pair from now until Sunday.  I don't see anything about combining promotions (the $50 off is automatically applied at checkout) so if you want, email me or leave a comment for a $25 off promo code (for first time buyers only).  Italian made leather loafers for $75 off?  Yes please!

{edit: okay it looks like they don't allow the combination of promos so it's just $50 off, sorry for getting your hopes up!  But $50 is still a great discount!}

Airstreamin' 2016 Days 9-16: Deschutes Nat'l Forest -> Bend -> Portland (with quick Portland City Guide)

After we left the high Sierras, we made our way through Central Oregon.  It was my first time in the area and I have to say Oregon in the fall is absolutely stunning.  I think it might be one of my favorite regions in the US.  There's a mix of pine forests and acres and acres of farmland (complete with the most charming farmhouses and barns).  And lots of happy cows grazing on open range.  We spent 3 full days in Bull Bend campground (pictured below), about an hour south of Bend, OR.  It was just us and our dogs there the whole time (though we did hear and see some hunters on the other side of the river on one of the days).  Though I'm a city gal through and through, 3 days in the forest is somehow calming.  Really, quite a perfect vacation.

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Then we hit Bend, which was having some of the best fall colors yet.  And like I said I'm a city girl, so I appreciated being back in civilization (even if it's a smallish city).  Bend actually had a lot to offer (especially for beer lovers) and I wish we had spent more time there.  But I will be back!

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We went to the Deschutes Brewery tour where I learned that they specialized in English type ales and have only fresh hop beer for a limited time after hop harvest (so around later summer-early fall).  My favorite fresh hop beers were the Chasin Freshies and the Hop a Trip.  I also really liked their Deschutes River Ale.

Also, we ate at Spork for lunch and it was some of the best international fusion food I've had.  I had a peruvian stir fry and my husband has korean style fried chicken.  I am definitely coming back to Bend and I'm definitely going to eat there again.

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From there we went to Silver Falls State Park and again we were one of the few people there.  Fall camping is absolutely the best--the most peaceful and stress free (we never have to make campground reservations ahead of time).  I know California has some nice campgrounds but Oregon, I think you beat us by a mile.

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And from there some wine tasting at Willamette Valley Vineyards, known for their Pinot Noir.  Again, Oregon put on quite the beautiful scene for us.

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From there we went to Portland, quite possibly my favorite city on the West Coast (well I guess after my own city, SF).  I just love love love the many awesome restaurants and small boutiques.  We first visited Portland 3 years ago and have come back yearly ever since.

Here are some of my must-visit shops in Portland (the first 3 shops are all in the same area):

Tender Loving Empire: a cute stationary/homegoods/knick-knack store with mostly Oregon-made products at an affordable price.  This year I purchased a new scent and a cute pin

Woonwinkel: up-scale homegoods/knick-knack store with Oregon-made products as well as other artisan items.  I go there mostly to browse and get inspiration

MadeHere PDX: all Portland-made items, including food and other crafts.  This year I purchased jams from Three Little Figs and chocolates for gifts.  I also got myself a belt from Orox.

And while you're in the area I'll check out the shops in Union Way (Steven Alan and Danner goods), and then stop in at Powell's books and smell the new books (I know I'm weird).

Menagerie: natural indie beauty products in a renovated Airstream shop 

 

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My favorite places to eat in Portland:

Le Pigeon: My number one favorite restaurant in Portland, and definitely in my top 5 favorite in all of the US.  Get ready for communal tables in a tiny restaurant and the most innovative tasting menu I've ever seen (foie gras root beer float was a highlight--tastes better than it sounds).  We went here last year but was unable to make a reservation so we instead tried Beast (also a communal table tasting menu set-up, but save your money, I wouldn't recommend it).

Little Bird: And since we couldn't get a reservation at Le Pigeon, we tried their sister casual restaurant Little Bird this time around.  And this bistro was also amazing (pictured below).  The highlights of their charcuterie board were the deviled eggs, home made pork rinds, and beef tongue pastrami (I loved this last one so much I almost want to learn how to make it myself but then I realized I have to cut up a whole cow's tongue and I'm not sure I'm down for that).

Pok pok: One of my favorite Thai restaurants 

Mirakutei: My favorite ramen joint in Portland

Blue Star donuts: the most interesting-flavored donuts I've encountered.  I love their creme brûlée and their blueberry bourbon basil.  And skip the lines at Voodoo donuts (they may be an institution but their donuts are not great).

Salt and Straw: and no Portland trip is complete without some Portland made ice cream!

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And for more Portland City guides:

Andrea from Seasons and Salt just recently posted a mini tour

And I love Design*Sponge's city guides, and here's their Portland one

And one more from Kinfolk

 

Fall 2016 10x10 Challenge Looks 3 & 4

Hi guys, and back with looks 3 & 4 of my 10x10 Challenge.  Here's the post about my first two looks as well as the breakdown of the pieces I chose to include in this challenge.  So far I love love love this 10x10 thing.  It really is a way to flex my creativity muscles within a limited selection (they do say that creating boundaries and routines can help creativity flourish).

For a refresher here are a list of the 10 items again:

1) Everlane Modern Oxford (review here)

2) rag & bone booties (similar here)

3) Sanctuary Bomber Jacket (similar here or here)

4) WAYF white top

5) Theory velvet dress 

6) Frame le slim straight trouser jeans

7) Paige Verdugo pants (similar here)

8) Maison Labiche Mariniere shirt (similar here)

9) Trouve vest (thrifted)

10) Everlane cashmere cropped sweater (review here)

 

Look 3

 Wearing: Maison Labiche shirt (#8 from list above), Trouve vest (#9), frame denim (#6) and Everlane oxfords (#1)

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Not loving this look nor the way the iphone camera lens makes my head look 2x bigger than it should be.  It's almost at bobble-head proportions.

Accessories: Celine sunglasses (here)

Look 4

This is my favorite look so far and I can't wait to repeat this outfit all fall.  I'm wearing my WAYF top (#4), Everlane cropped cashmere sweater (#10), Paige denim (#7), and rag & bone booties (#2)

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What I love about this look is that I can just pull up the sleeves of the cashmere sweater to create different looks on top.  In the photo above I'm wearing the sleeves all the way pulled down.  So it just looks like a regular 'ole cropped sweater and white blouse combo.  In the pic below I just pulled up the sleeves of the sweater a tad so now you can start seeing the ruffles of the sleeves.  I think this is my favorite look of this combo.  There's just a bit of a ruffle.  But if I'm feeling a bit more flamboyant, then I can pull up the sleeves of the sweater half-way up my arm and now I have some awesome bell sleeves flapping in the wind.  {This pushing up and down of the sweater sleeves also comes in handy when you're eating and don't want your bell sleeves dipping into your dish--just pull down the sweater sleeves and you're set!} 

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Accessories: Celine sunglasses (here) and Celine small trotteur bag (similar here)

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I honestly would never have thought of this combo if it hadn't been for this 10x10 challenge.  I love this challenge so much I'm thinking of just going through my whole wardrobe 10x10 at a time.  Anyway I should probably finish this challenge first before committing myself to a 10x10 forever, lol.  

P.S. I am also in love with the fall foliage in Bend, OR.  

Brooklinen Lux Core Sheet Set Review {Updated May 2018}

{May 2018 update: So I can no longer recommend Brooklinen.  I purchased sheets from them March 20th but then decided not to keep them since I wanted to try sheets from a more sustainable and ethical company like Coyuchi.  I returned the item without even opening the box and received no word from them that they received it.  It has taken repeated emails on my part and I still haven't received my refund (over 2 months later).  Their customer service has been lacking and so I can no longer recommend them on this blog.}

So I've been meaning to do this review for the longest time since I've been using Brooklinen's sheets for awhile now.  But I've finally decided I need to write a post about it because I'm really starting to appreciate how lovely my bed is (especially since we're traveling everyday, it's been nice to come back to my own bed-- ahh RV living).  Anyways I first heard of Brooklinen through my husband who heard good things about it from friends.  So we decided to try it out, especially since we've never really invested in good sheets before.  And guys, these sheets are wonderful!  You know those lovely smooth and crisp sheets at upscale hotels?  Yea these are those kind of sheets.  

So first of all, you know I like any company that tries to be more transparent about their production process.  Can you call Brooklinen the Everlane of bedding?  Kind of:

but again you just have to trust their word when they say other companies sell it for 3x more

but again you just have to trust their word when they say other companies sell it for 3x more

I also love that their site really breaks down what makes high quality bedding (long staple cotton, the ply of the yarn, thread count, etc.).

All I know is, these sheets feel super luxurious.  In the summers they felt cool the touch and in the winter they warm up and feel smooth and buttery soft.

At $129 for the Luxe Sheets (which is the one I got, I don't know what the classic feels like), it seems like a lot, but believe me it's worth every penny.  I love them so much that once our Airstream business gets off the ground, I want to purchase Brooklinen for all the Airstreams.  If you're interested in trying them out, they do have a 60 day return policy.  And for first time customers, here's a referral link to get $25 off your first purchase (I get $25 off too when you purchase through this link so thanks for supporting my dream of outfitting my Airstream fleet with brooklinen sheets!).

And for a more comprehensive review, check out this blog post from Sleepopolis.

P.S. I should add that Brooklinen tells you to wash it once but these sheets really start feeling good after the third or so wash (they still feel pretty stiff the first couple of uses).

 

Grana Silk Cashmere Oversized Tee Review

Hi y'all, back again with another Grana review (just because I'm on the road doesn't mean the review train stops, lol).  So I ordered Grana's silk cashmere oversized tee because I was intrigued by the silk cashmere knit.  I love Grana's silk and I like their cashmere (review of this also coming soon), so I decided I should try the blend.  And I'm super glad that I did because I love this top!

I ordered this in a small and I think it was the perfect size (I'm usually a small on top but I order Grana's shirts in a medium for a looser fit).  Even in the small size, the fit was loose and easy (just the way I like it).  I like the modern square shape of the tee (hmm I wonder if they're taking some styling cues from Everlane) and that it's a bit longer in the front and the back.

Now on to the best part of the tee, the silk cashmere material: it's super soft but still thin (and because it's thin make sure you wear a well fitting bra unlike me, or else you'll have some bra lines showing).  Also because it's thin, the top is not super warm.  But it's the perfect layering piece for your fall wardrobes. The material feels super luxe and a lot more expensive than the $79 price tag (it really feels like a $100+ top).      

I really love this top and look forward to wearing it under my coats and styling it in more interesting ways. If you're interested in trying it out, use this referral code for 10% off your first purchase from Grana.  And you can find all my other Grana reviews here.

Airstreamin' 2016 Days 5-8: Manzanar->Convict Lake -> June Lake -> Grover Hot Springs

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We've been moving everyday now for almost a week so we've covered a lot of ground.  We went from desert to the high Sierras, and from California to Nevada back to California to Oregon (or 692 miles to be exact).  We passed a lot of fine country/ranch houses, some beautiful mountain scenery (we passed through the California Alps--yep that's what they call themselves), and some gorgeous fall foliage happening in south east Oregon.  But let me get back to where I left off (Day 1-4 is here).

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About 15 minutes outside of Lone Pine is the Manzanar War Relocation Center (it's where they "relocated" 10,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast--in total over 100,000 Japanese Americans were forced to move with only what they could carry in their suitcase).  As a Japanese American, I feel this is a part of my history but at the same time I'm from Hawaii so it never affected my family (Japanese Americans in Hawaii for the most part were not relocated, only those on the mainland).  But I did find 10 people with my last name (Nitta) on the list of the 10,000 interned there.

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Wow such overt racism

Wow such overt racism

Well I hope we have learned from this disgraceful "unAmerican" period in our history.  Let's stop segregating based on race (and let's not build walls to keep out "others").  

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Anyway enough of the doom and gloom.  Here are some pictures of the most beautiful places I've ever visited (Convict Lake up top and June Lake below).  {side note: one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to was Antelope Canyon, part of our first Airstream trip}

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{outfit: Current/Elliot dress & Celine sunglasses}

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{outfit details: Maison Labiche Mariniere shirt + Paige Verdugo Black Jeans + Everlane Modern Oxfords (review of this here) + Fjallraven beanie}

Also just a note about this striped mariniere shirt from Maison Labiche: I'm not sure how I found this brand but I've been obsessed with it ever since.  It's a French-style striped shirt from a French company (though made in Portugal so less likely made in a sweatshop but not a guarantee).  I love this traditional style and feel of the French striped shirt.  It's a heavier thicker knit with a lot less stretch than most cotton striped shirts.  And of course there's the super cute cursive embroidery on the chest.  If you go to their shop in Paris, you can get anything embroidered on the shirt of your choice (or you can also do it online and pay for shipping from France).  A much more affordable and hassle-free way would be to just buy it from Shopbop.  I purchased mine through East Dane because 1) it was before Shopbop started offering Maison Labiche for women, and 2) it was the last XS left and heavily discounted (got it for $30).  So yep, it does say "casanova" instead of "mademoiselle" but hey I was just as much a casanova as a mademoiselle back in the day ;)

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And about 30 minutes south east of South Lake Tahoe is Grover Springs State Park.  There's a lovely hot springs pool that's a perfect start to a morning or at the end of a long mountain hike.

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Up next: Oregon!

Fall 2016 10x10 Challenge and Looks 1 & 2

I've been feeling a bit blah about my closet lately even though I have a ton of stuff that I love.  So I thought I would kick up my creativity a notch by doing this 10x10 Challenge inspired by Lee over at Style Bee.  The rules of the challenge are 1) pick 10 items of clothing that you'll 2) style into 10 outfits over 3) ten days.  I'm not going to include accessories as part of the 10, but shoes count.  I'm going to fudge a little and show you Looks 1 and 2 from this past week since I love these items so much.  So without further ado, my 10 items:

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1) Everlane Modern Oxford (review here)

2) rag & bone booties (similar here)

3) Sanctuary Bomber Jacket (similar here or here)

4) WAYF white top

5) Theory velvet dress 

6) Frame le slim straight trouser jeans

7) Paige Verdugo pants (similar here)

8) Maison Labiche Mariniere shirt (similar here)

9) Trouve vest (thrifted)

10) Everlane cashmere cropped sweater (review here)

P.S. I would normally do flat lays here but since I'm on the road I'm using the trees, lol

Look One:

Wearing the WAYF top, Frame denim and rag & bone booties (items #2, #4, and #6 from above)

accessories: Western belt purchased at Lone Pine and janessa leone hat (similar here)

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Look Two:

Wearing the Maison Labiche top (#8), Paige denim (#7), and Everlane modern oxfords (#1)

accessories: Fjallraven beanie and Maui Jim aviators

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Alright let's do this!

Amour Vert Review Miley Softest Midi Dress

So I've been hearing about Amour Vert for the longest time.  They are a local (San Francisco) based company that focuses on sustainable fashion made in the US.  And their stuff is cute!  They have the whole California casual chic vibe going on.  And as a Bay Area resident I'm lucky enough to try their stuff in store (the closest one to me is in Palo Alto, but there's also one in Hayes Valley).  Now there stuff is a bit on the steep side, but then again it's all sustainably made in the USA.  They also plant a tree for every tee purchased (but I'm guessing this dress doesn't count towards that). 

So my first purchase from Amour Vert is this Miley Softest Midi dress.  And they didn't lie, it is definitely the softest midi dress I've ever tried.  It's so soft I want to sleep in it every night.  Anyway I also love that it's a double layer of cotton so it feels thick and substantial.  The midi length with the side slits is perfect.  

The dress is a bit on the clingy side so I went a size up to a large (a medium would fit better here), but I like the oversized fit.  This is the perfect base to start layering all my winter sweaters!  If you're interested in Amour Vert, this link gets you $25 off your first purchase!  

$25 Nisolo Code Giveaway {closed}

For those who are interested, I have $25 Nisolo codes (just like last time) that I won't be using.  So if you've been eyeing a Nisolo purchase here's something to make the purchase a bit sweeter!  Just enter the form below and I'll email you the code!  First 15 to enter wins (and I'll be closing the contest as soon as I have 15 form completions).  Again, thank you to everyone who supports my blog by clicking on my referral links!

Airstreamin' 2016 Day 1-4: San Jose ->Death Valley ->Lone Pine

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If you guys have been following my Insta, you know that we just started our month-long Airstream adventure!  We originally had just planned to go straight north from San Jose to Vancouver, but crazy storms have been hitting the west coast.  So we did a last minute plan change and headed east instead (which is the awesome part of having your home on wheels and some time).  So our first destination was Death Valley National Park on the eastern edge of California. 

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Death Valley was hot, even for October. When we got there it was 100 degrees (though it was forecasted to be in the 80s). Our first stop in Death Valley was Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America.  There's a boardwalk up to the salt flat so that you can literally stand at the lowest point. 

Also during this trip I decided to try to wear as many of the clothes that I review here on this site. So for example I would normally just wear a shirt and shorts while driving around a National Park (it was waaay too hot for hiking) but instead I tried out my favorite items from Everlane and my new favorite backpack from Kara. I got some weird looks from the other tourists but whatever. On the plus side I find that I love my Everlane modern oxfords even more now (they're so comfy!). 

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I also loved that Death Valley National Park has a ton of western frontier history. There's an old borax mill and right outside of the park there's a ghost town called Rhyolite. I was thrilled to see an old Union Pacific rail car there (has anyone else binge watched on Hell on Wheels yet?). And speaking of Westerns, I'm also so hooked on West World on HBO right now.  My visit to all these frontier towns couldn't have been more timely. 

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Bag: Mansur Gavriel // Tank and shoes: Everlane // hat: Janessa Leone

Bag: Mansur Gavriel // Tank and shoes: Everlane // hat: Janessa Leone

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From Death Valley we drove to Lone Pine, where a lot of Westerns were filmed back in day (like John Wayne-type Westerns). We spent the night in the Alabama Hills, a free recreation site with a ton of large interesting boulders. At times I felt like I was in Bedrock (from the Flintstones). The best part of this boondocking site was that there was no one for miles around. We had the place to ourselves.  

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Top: WAYF//denim: Frame//boots: rag &amp; bone

Top: WAYF//denim: Frame//boots: rag & bone

From there we left the desert and headed up the Sierras! 

Everlane Review The Pleated Skirt

Since I unexpectedly loved Everlane's stretch ponte tube skirt, I thought I might as well see how I like their pleated skirt, which came out around the same time.  And well, if you're looking for a good pleated skirt, Everlane's version might be the one for you.

First a note on sizing, I would say this skirt runs true to size (I'm usually a size 4 and the 4 here fit me well at the waist).  The sizing is a bit forgiving since it's an elastic waistband with a button and zip closure.  Also for reference I'm 5'4" and this skirt goes just past my knees.

The fabric itself is 100% polyester and is a bit scratchy, and that's a bit unfortunate since the skirt is unlined.  But I think the material was chosen because it holds the pleats so well and seems to be somewhat resistant to wrinkles.  In the pics below I'm styling it with Everlane's cropped donegal cashmere from last year and my favorite rag & bone slides.

In the end I decided to return this skirt because of the rough material and because it reminded me of my private school uniform that I had to wear daily for 6 years (this is also the same reason I dislike Keds shoes).  Anyways you can find all my other Everlane reviews here and Everlane items here.