
Hunter tour boots (my review), leather gloves (similar for short fingers; review)
J.Brand Maria jeans (sz 24 hemmed), Pasotti umbrella
J.Brand Maria jeans (sz 24 hemmed), Pasotti umbrella
I woke up this morning, peeked out the window, then jumped up and down on the bed like a child on Christmas morning shouting "it's a winter wonderland!!" to an irked and groggy Nick. Winter storms are not my cup of tea, except for the first few hours of a fresh snowfall when everything is white and picture-perfect. I wore this outfit for our morning wedding planning meeting to discuss riveting topics such as plates and tablecloths.
I had been eying this scarf for a while, and finally pulled the trigger after realizing how functional an over-sized scarf is in my current commute (and then at my desk to alleviate mid-day chills). The biggest scarf in my collection was previously the ASOS plaid, which I typically "turtle" myself inside by wrapping it all around my head and neck. It's hard to gauge the material of scarves online, but I was super happy with the quality of this particular one.

The material is a 30% wool, 70% acrylic blend and is very soft against the skin. Weight is light but warm as you build up and wrap the layers. It's a large rectangle instead of a square, which makes it a little easier to do the draped style I'm wearing here without too much excess volume piled at the chest (with a square, just fold it in half first to get the same look). It's so wonderfully comfy, the day I got it in the mail I rolled myself up inside and promptly dozed off.
The size of my scarf measures about 78" x 40" - the website says 78" x 22" so I wonder if they folded it in half to measure, With this roomy rectangular shape, I'm looking forward to also trying a belted poncho sort of look with it next!
PS - several of you have asked about this umbrella...I received it as a present a while ago and absolutely loved it but couldn't find it available for sale. I finally found the brand and had a small heart attack since it is quite pricey!! Now I must protect it dearly in windstorms so it doesn't suffer the sad "inverted" fate of most umbrellas in Boston.
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