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Now, that’s a lot of jackets by any standards.
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(I’ll talk long coats later.)Īs I’m in town only 2 or 3 days a week, rather than 4 or 5 before, I simply have less use for tailoring. This winter, I took down 10 jackets, just 3 suits, and filled the rest with more casual outerwear: leather blousons, suede over shirts, chore jackets and so on. Usually these rails would be nearly all tailoring, with around half suits and half jackets. (See this post for pictures of that wardrobe, and my storage in general.) My main wardrobe can hold 20 pieces of tailoring: two rails, 10 on the top and 10 on the bottom. This article is a description and an explanation of what I picked. That’s interesting in itself, if anyone looking at capsule wardrobes is interested to know what my favourite winter pieces are.īut this year I think it was particularly revealing, because it illustrated changing times for clothing: fewer suits, more jackets fewer formal materials, more casual jackets in general. This is always exciting, and inevitably the things I bring down first are my favourite pieces - the ones I’m most excited about. I keep winter sweaters, roll necks, coats and heavy tweeds stored in the attic, and slowly change things at this time of year (switching back in March or April).
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If you don't like it, it's totally fine, I appreciate your interest.A couple of weeks ago, when our little Indian summer here in the UK came to an end, I started the process of switching my wardrobe around for colder weather. I want to show her how this playlist I made for us got attention. I'd appreciate if you support and follow the playlist. After a while, we lower the sound of the playlist and sleep on the balcony with the sounds of crickets. During all this process, THIS is the playlist that plays in the background.
#ECHO JASON WALKER PICTOCHAT FULL#
We have breakfast, drink coffee, lie to the sunbeds and have 'that' chat' while looking at the sky FULL of shining stars. I cook a full table of breakfast alone while she sneaks 2 sunbeds from the beach and gets it to my balcony. Something I love to have/do is to have breakfast after 12pm. Whatever you say and you hear from the other person, you get excited, you become happy, the things that you want to say while listening makes your heart pound faster, excites you and you can talk hours and hours with that person. This bond is 1 in a million and very hard to find. I have a girlfriend there that has the same life tastes that I have but aside from that, we share a bond. We have a summer house at Bodrum, Turkey. “Coffee and chocolate-the inventor of mocha should be sainted.” Enjoy!!Īnother reason this playlist exists is because of a different reason if you are interested in reading real life meaningful moments.
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Also, if I ever open a coffee shop one day, this is the playlist that's gonna play. Since most of my time is studying at a coffee shop, naturally, I made a playlist but with the right tunes that I can study to.