Whit! Thanks. I'm going to put the card up in the living room, the color scheme is sick. And the casserole was great. We're really gonna kill it with the dinner party rebrand.
So here's my proposed itinerary. I tried to throw in a mix of different styles and price points, but if it seems like I'm missing anything you'd be interested in, let me know. Maybe next Saturday? What do you think?
- Leave Enodia at 6:30 AM. SHARP! :) - Arrive at Great Taste Bakery & Restaurant ~ 10. Dim sum, but we gotta keep it moving. - Stop 1: Primark. Fast-fashion retailer from Ireland, I'm kind of interested in seeing what they got. This is the first and only US location. - Stop 2: Concepts International. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing. I feel like this isn't precisely your scene, but it's worth checking out, imo. - Stop 3: Nordstrom Rack. The Rack, baby. This should be at least a little familiar. Discounted department store clothing. - Stop 4: Buck Mason. I've been to the one in LA, this store is for guys who dream of living in the woods and writing the next great American novel. So you'd be a god among them. - Stop 5: Uniqlo. Affordable, stylish box clothing. :) - Stop 6: Bodega. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing, but more affordable than Concepts International (think Vans versus Off-White). - By this point, we will probably be exhausted and hungry, so we'll need to head to Mahaniyom for Thai tapas. Sounds good...? - Stop 7: Buffalo Exchange. Used clothing, I used to go to the one in Long Beach, CA, decently curated but not dirt cheap. - Stop 8 (if we're not too tired or repulsed by the idea of shopping): The Garment District. Located in Cambridge, so my suspicion is this store trends more toward the college-aged crowd. Still, might be interesting to check out, and you can also buy clothing by the pound here.
Lmk what you think! We should be back in Enodia by 11:00 PM by the latest, lol.
i'm sorry for agreeing that you're unfuckable and then psychoanalyzing you to prove my point, and then revealing myself as the closet criminal once we were starting to calm down again.
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So here's my proposed itinerary. I tried to throw in a mix of different styles and price points, but if it seems like I'm missing anything you'd be interested in, let me know. Maybe next Saturday? What do you think?
- Leave Enodia at 6:30 AM. SHARP! :)
- Arrive at Great Taste Bakery & Restaurant ~ 10. Dim sum, but we gotta keep it moving.
- Stop 1: Primark. Fast-fashion retailer from Ireland, I'm kind of interested in seeing what they got. This is the first and only US location.
- Stop 2: Concepts International. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing. I feel like this isn't precisely your scene, but it's worth checking out, imo.
- Stop 3: Nordstrom Rack. The Rack, baby. This should be at least a little familiar. Discounted department store clothing.
- Stop 4: Buck Mason. I've been to the one in LA, this store is for guys who dream of living in the woods and writing the next great American novel. So you'd be a god among them.
- Stop 5: Uniqlo. Affordable, stylish box clothing. :)
- Stop 6: Bodega. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing, but more affordable than Concepts International (think Vans versus Off-White).
- By this point, we will probably be exhausted and hungry, so we'll need to head to Mahaniyom for Thai tapas. Sounds good...?
- Stop 7: Buffalo Exchange. Used clothing, I used to go to the one in Long Beach, CA, decently curated but not dirt cheap.
- Stop 8 (if we're not too tired or repulsed by the idea of shopping): The Garment District. Located in Cambridge, so my suspicion is this store trends more toward the college-aged crowd. Still, might be interesting to check out, and you can also buy clothing by the pound here.
Lmk what you think! We should be back in Enodia by 11:00 PM by the latest, lol.
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