The summer we enjoyed this year was spectacular.
Then the weather got a little cooler and the air a little crisper. I remember the first day I had to reach for boots. Ugh.
The good news about fall is ponchos!!
When people say, "the best thing since sliced bread", I feel they are doing a disservice to ponchos. Anything that feels like a blanket, which can be worn at work and while running errands, should have it's own idiom.
Enjoying snuggly warmth while impressing people with my fashion acumen is always a big plus. Usually when I'm this comfortable, I'm wearing sloppy, over-sized, sweats.
One day when I was trawling through the Halloween costume rack at Value Village, I stumbled across this beauty.
$25...what?? |
I peered at the label and was delighted to see it was made in the USA. Bemidgi Woolen Mills is in Minnesota and judging from their website, they sell all manner of cozy things to keep you warm. Technically this isn't a poncho, it's a cape. But whatever.
I wore the cape during an especially chilly 5 degree Celcius day, and it kept me toasty warm. It's the perfect thing to wear if you plan to spend extended time outdoors. If I were going to a daytime, outdoor event, I would wear it over a heavy sweater and jeans.
If you walk or commute, it's the best thing ever. It has pockets where you can keep your cell-phone and bus pass.
If you drive, you will have to take a few minutes to tuck the folds of woolen material around you.
I found this lovely in the beach-coverup section. I guess it pays to check all the weird aisles to find ponchos.
$15...yes!! |
I refuse to acknowledge cold weather (until I really have to). So if wearing a poncho means delaying putting on a coat, then it's all good.
Other great things about fall are boots, sweater dresses and road trips with amazing blue skies.
Roots stripey poncho, vintage silk blouse, RW leggings. |
Most comfortable boots ever. |
American Eagle sweater dress (thrifted $5!) Plaid coat (thrifted) Canadian made boots (Hudson's Bay) |
If you are visiting Ontario during the autumn, you're in for a treat! The fall colours are so beautiful.
Wardrobe staples for me are silk blouses over cotton t-shirts, my favourite RW leggings and boots. Toss on a poncho and you're set for chilly offices or a walk outdoors.
Here are some pictures from my fall road trip. Driving across Ontario makes you really how really BIG Canada is. I stopped to take some pictures.
It's common not to see anyone for miles on the highway. So when I saw this train, I had to take a picture.
Canadian or what? |
Small town Ontario.
If you look closely, you'll see stacked rocks on top of the rocky outcrop. I saw scads of Inuksuks and stacked rocks along the highway.
Spectacular sky.
happy thrifting everyone ;)