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Sunday March 18thI began the day with lunch with my friend Allison at Backstreet Grill, a popular after-church dining spot for much of Salisbury. We ran into my friend Mason, as well as my pastor and several others during the hour and a half we were there.
When Allison asks to get a picture of you during lunch. Navy Blazer (Belk) USA 1st Staffordshire Repp Tie (Unbranded) England OCBD (L.L. Bean) |
- Belk Navy Blazer- First time worn in several months due to the end of tweed weather. For more, see other posts.
- 1st Staffordshire Repp Tie- Bought this from Season's Best Antiques, my go-to for authentic Ivy staples. I know little about this tie other than the fact that its "Authentic English" and its skinny cut places it in the early to mid 1960s. The fact that it's in William & Mary colors also made it irresistible to buy. Made in England.
- L.L. Bean OCBD- See other posts.
After lunch and a quick change of outfit, I hit the golf course with Mason, taking advantage of our new club memberships for the first time. 'Twas a rough game, but better than the last one.
- Prestige Lines Cardigan Sweater- Bought from Uptown Cheapskate for only $3. According to the staff there, a man brought in nearly 10 of these cardigans to sell, likely the result of a failed brand creation. I had never heard of "Prestige Lines" before, but I obviously had heard of "Made in the USA". So naturally, I bought one, and so did Nick when he was home from Vanderbilt on break. A cardigan can be tricky to pull off. When purchasing, look for the slimmest option. Years ago, I made the mistake of letting my parents know I wanted a cardigan for Christmas, and ended up with a bright red one from Lands End that was tent-like on my frame. Lets just say that sweater doesn't get around very much. Moral of the story is that fit makes or breaks a cardigan sweater. Go slim and look like a young Hugh Hefner, or roomy and look like your granddad. The choice is yours.
- J. Crew Sutton Chinos- Need ironing. For more, see other posts.
- Alden Penny Loafers- Until I buy a pair of actual golf shoes, these will do. For more, see other posts.
Friday March 23rd
What happened Monday to Thursday? Yard-work, regular work, hanging with friends, etc. Didn't think to document any of it through photos though. Oh well. Today, however, I did feel was photo-worthy. I went with my friend Chris on a drive to the little village of Tyaskin, MD on the Nanticoke River. The place is near and dear to my heart, as my late grandfather lived here. His old house, which is now owned by a prominent Salisbury attorney, is a minute walk from Tyaskin Park, a popular river beach during summer months. Chris and I visited the park for a few minutes, but left due to the chilly breeze coming off the river.
- Harding Lane Pinpoint Hat- Recently discovered SU's bookstore carries one with the Maryland flag on it. Might be adding another to my collection very soon. For more, see other posts.
- L.L. Bean Tattersall OCBD- See Williamsburg, VA.
- J. Crew Cotton Sweatshirt- Bought from outlet in Rehoboth Beach, DE. My alternative to the hoodie. A crewneck sweatshirt can be worn with almost everything. Pair with an OCBD and penny loafers for a Take Ivy look, or with Bean Boots/Sperrys for a preppy one. Save the bright colors until at least January though.
- Barbour Bedale- About to enter its last month of use before being sent for rewaxing in May. For more, see other posts.
- Bulova Accutron- Recently had to get the crystal replaced. Now in better shape than ever! For more, see other posts.
- L.L. Bean Boots- Will be retired for the season as the temperatures gradually transition into the 60s. For more, see other posts.
Want a little house with your pink? One of several homes for sale in Tyaskin. |
After leaving Tyaskin, Chris and I then drove through the village of Bivalve before heading back to Salisbury.
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So here lieth my spring break. Complete with sweaters, duck boots, and snow on Wednesday. Doesn't sound too different from winter break. RIP
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