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Saturday, February 21, 2009

caped cruisader


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Today my boyfriend (who obviously misses me more than words can possibly convey) sent me an email with this subject: "If i were rich, this would be yours." Inside was a link to Dashing Tweeds, a textile company that somehow manages to incorporate reflective fibers into their garments so that you can ride your bike safely at night. And although their gorgeous, limited-edition capes are clearly out of my price range (400 GBP), it got me thinking that what I really need/want/don't not need is a cape. Preferably a plaid one, but any kind will do. So I spent some time searching ebay for vintage capes, and these are what I came up with: (Of course, none of these even come close to the beautiful offerings by Dashing Tweeds, so honey, if you ever suddenly become possessed by the urge to purchase one of them for me, by all means, knock yourself out.)


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I'm sad now because our fun in the sun is over, which means it's time to hit the C-list (craigslist) pretty hard and start worrying about a job again. But I'm happy because I get to see my boyfriend, my horse, and any second meet one of my best friends' new babies (she's due in like, 4 days!!). Oh, and it doesn't hurt that I got some fabulous goodies while I was here. Can't wait to post them all for you when I get back :)

ps
As a completely off-topic aside, I just learned that the inner rim of the eye (you know, the part you're always trying to get eyeliner to stay on) is called the waterline. Is this common knowledge that managed to escape my grasp all these years??

7 comments:

  1. I love capes. I have one that is reversed one side black and one side plaid. I got it at a thrift store in VA. I wear it and I think of my bf because for one of our first dates we got super nuts and drove down from NYC to VA to watch a NASCAR race (mind you I had no idea what Nascar was) but I went with him and went to the thrift stores and he told me he loved the cape...maybe I'll wear it today.

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  2. Weaving in reflective fibers...how freakin brilliant. That men's trechcoat one their site is awesome too.
    That last red cape is great get that one!

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  3. Great capes! Hope you can get your hands on them soon ;) and I knew that waterline called waterline :))

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  4. ah - depends how into makeup you are! if you're lining your eye, then line the waterline in white so they look bigger. :)
    i am a fan of capes. i like these, they're cute!
    and they're tartan, so even better.

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  5. "cruisader"... clever.

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  6. these are awesome! I recently purchased a green cape and have yet to find a way to wear it:(

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  7. Beautiful with the golden buttons on the red coat!

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