Snow Day

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As cold as these winter months can be, the beauty that is New York City post-snowfall makes you really appreciate the frigid season! We can find an endless amount of things to complain about this time of year but it really isn't all that bad. If anything, these last few weeks of snow are making for some very clean streets once it all clears.... hopefully.

Speaking of clean... I've been addicted to wearing some lighter colors since returning from our beach trek! There's just something about a clean, crisp white sweater and lighter denim while out for a stroll in the snow. If you can't beat them, join them... and I am definitely joining the snowy whites Mother Nature is producing!

My friends over at Grayers sent this perfect winter white sweater and was an easy go-to during todays snow day. I love the pattern but the best part is that it's made of lambswool to protect from the frigid elements. Of course, the Bean Boots are a no brainer and probably the most reliable boots you'll ever invest in! The beach is great and all but getting this cozy on a cold day can't be beat! 

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Unknown said...

There's something about snow in NYC that makes the cold worth it.

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Looking good. Great pictures. And I really like how your outfit matches the snowy weather - white snow and white sweater. Very stylish man.

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