Collége Kitsuné

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I always find myself wondering around my neighborhood noticing the constant change that comes with living in New York City. No matter your neighborhood, there's a constant flow of new... people, restaurants, bars, and even sounds. Summer is definitely the season you see the most change due to new graduates escaping college and heading to the big city to find a new life, experience, and excitement that so many people move to New York for. It's crazy to think that I was one of those people not too long ago...

Ok, maybe it was a long time ago since college but that's not going to stop me from wearing this collegiate tee from Maison Kitsuné! Not one to wear a lot of graphic tees, I couldn't resist with this one from one of my favorite brands. I went full on European with this OOTD with some of my other favorite brands from across the pond including Rivieras Slip-Ons which are also from France, a J. Crew blazer which is constructed with fabric from a mill in Italy, and a new denim discovery DSTLD Jeans whose fabric also comes from Italy. 

Believe it or not, these Cigarette Jeans [like all DSTLD Jeans] are less that $100! Sourced from high-end mills and manufactured in Los Angeles, you won't pay the middle-man upcharge that most brands charge... Instead, you get straight from the source prices for super quality denim. Check out their entire collection and try some for yourself!

     

Wearing: J. Crew Ludlow Traveler Blazer | Maison Kitsuné Tee | DSTLD Cigarette Jeans | Rivieras Slip-On Shoes [similar] | J. Crew Pocket Square | Giles and Brother Skinny Railroad Cuff | Hula-Girl Bracelet [Made by me - Contact me for details to purchase]

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