Dec 20 - Put Together

$160.00

When I was a kid growing up in the late 80s and early 90s, going back to school shopping was an event that I looked forward to with eager anticipation each year.

I vividly remember one of these shopping trips when my mother took me to an area department store, and from across the kids department, I noticed the most amazing varsity sweater in pink, purple, blue, and green.

I had to have it.

It was so stylish and it made me feel so confident and “put together” when I wore it. It quickly became one of the most worn articles of clothing I’ve ever owned.

This piece reminds me of that sweater - not only because it has similar colors - but there’s also a confidence and “put together” aspect to the way the individual pieces interact with each other to make a whole.

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When I was a kid growing up in the late 80s and early 90s, going back to school shopping was an event that I looked forward to with eager anticipation each year.

I vividly remember one of these shopping trips when my mother took me to an area department store, and from across the kids department, I noticed the most amazing varsity sweater in pink, purple, blue, and green.

I had to have it.

It was so stylish and it made me feel so confident and “put together” when I wore it. It quickly became one of the most worn articles of clothing I’ve ever owned.

This piece reminds me of that sweater - not only because it has similar colors - but there’s also a confidence and “put together” aspect to the way the individual pieces interact with each other to make a whole.

When I was a kid growing up in the late 80s and early 90s, going back to school shopping was an event that I looked forward to with eager anticipation each year.

I vividly remember one of these shopping trips when my mother took me to an area department store, and from across the kids department, I noticed the most amazing varsity sweater in pink, purple, blue, and green.

I had to have it.

It was so stylish and it made me feel so confident and “put together” when I wore it. It quickly became one of the most worn articles of clothing I’ve ever owned.

This piece reminds me of that sweater - not only because it has similar colors - but there’s also a confidence and “put together” aspect to the way the individual pieces interact with each other to make a whole.