Thursday, November 17, 2011

Argyle Invsion









Argyle is invading! I personally, though, am not opposed to this invasion seeing as I am part of this invasion. I LOVE ARGYLE!!!!!The geometric shapes are aesthetically pleasing to every eye. The diamonds provide a contrast to regular sweater designs: the zigzags, christmas trees, tribal symbols, the unforgettable plain (no design at all), etc. Not only do you find argyle on pull over sweaters, but also on cardigans which also provide a classic look for your everyday wear. Another point I would like to make about this fabulous trend is that this pattern is the only pattern that is able to combine colors such as orange, green, and yellow with out making the public mentally scream. Because of these reasons, I love wearing argyle. I would also like to point out that my love of argyle grows each day, so much that I painted my coffee mug argyle.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sweater...I HARDLY KNOW HER!!!!

Being from Idaho we don't have what I like to call "stores" so we all have to make our own clothing or we have to run around naked. I don't know if you have been to North Idaho before, but I gets incredibly cold during the winter, so nudity is not really an option for the entire year. I don't know how to make clothes since my hands are 10 times the size of a normal girl's, so I rely on family members or sweat shops to make me clothes. This particular sweater was given to me by my knitting aunt when I was in the third grade. At the time I thought it was the worst Christmas present ever since it was itchy and not and Easy-Bake-Oven. I found this sweater in my sister's drawer two weekends ago when I went home for a wedding and fell in love with it. It might be a little short on the middle and sleeves, because sadly I don't have the body of a 9 year old girl, but I love the color (green: totally the best color on me) and the fact that my aunt made it! That truly is the sweater spirit!!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

yum-diddly-umptious cup o' joe

Tuesday's Weather 
High: 37 F
Sunny

Today I took on Meg's challenge and wore a skirt AND a sweater! How else could I have embraced the frigidly chilly sunshine? This chunky grey men's sweater brought me smiles all day long. 

Oh and here's a tip I tried for my morning coffee. If you use an Italian stovetop espresso maker, sprinkle a little cinnamon in your ground espresso before you pull a shot. The cinnamon flavor gets infused into the espresso for a yum-diddly-umptious cup o' joe. 

So, I raise my morning coffee to toasty sweater Tuesday!
Now go listen to some Jose Gonzalez because it's that kind of a day. 

Value Village
$3.99

Monday, November 14, 2011

Gettin' Cozy

Washingtonian.

I'm trained for winter. I am well prepared for the snow, the sleet, the slush, and the messy roads. I got my tires changed. I got my sensible hiking boots. I know what to expect. But every year I find myself wondering, "What will I WEAR as I adventure about Spokane, my wintery wonderland?"

I, too, have made a decision. I am better than day after day of yoga pants and hoodies. I'm unique. I'm funky. I can do something a little better than a North Face. Not to mention, I like me a good chunky sweater. But you know what will be the best part of my thrift store finds this season?

It'll be just how freakin' comfy I get be. Time for cuddles, time for hugs, and time to snuggle into a good wool sweater.

Say No To Pants!


I'm sick of wearing pants. I'm a Californian. We don't wear pants...unless of course they are some flashy brand that costs an arm and a leg to purchase. And even then we only wear skinnies, which are practically leggings. So, I'm protesting against uncomfortable, overpriced, boring Blue Jeans and filling my closet with secondhand sweaters that go with fabulous skirts and fun n' flirty dresses. Who says a girl can't be girly in the winter? I'll show you Spokane...

Sweater Talk

On the evening of Spokane's first snow, after a few "classic Californian" faux pas, Meg and I realized we were incredibly unprepared for winter.  So, we embarked on a journey to search for cozy sweaters. With our nearly empty pockets in mind, we found ourselves making a practical choice. Foregoing the urge to binge at Nordstrom, we indulged in a thrifty trip to Value Village! Such success was found sifting through the racks of men's sweaters, that we came to a realization: We could both stay cute and stay warm by buying our winter clothes exclusively from thrift stores. This challenge proved to be infectious and thus, the Secondhand Sweater blog was born. This is a tale of friends sharing a devotion for thrifting, style, and not freezing. Here's to a winter full of fun and sometimes horridly delightful secondhand sweaters!

Because I'm patriotic.
Value Village $9.99