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Megan's Spring Clothing Picks

Hi friends- Megan here! I hope that everyone is hanging in there the best they can in these uncertain times. I’ve been working from my...
Local Nomad The Wanderer - Megan's Spring Clothing Picks

Hi friends- Megan here! I hope that everyone is hanging in there the best they can in these uncertain times. I’ve been working from my dining room table, updating the online shop with Olive curled up in my lap. I’ve also been sipping on a whole lot of coffee, burning through way too many candles, and binge watching Parks and Rec (who knew seven seasons could fly by so quickly?!). I certainly miss seeing everyone’s faces in the shop and can hardly wait until we can return to swapping stories and bonding over all the pretty things.

Our spring clothing lines were handpicked by Lauren and I at LA Market last October. Thinking back to that time makes me miss the simplicity of visiting a new coffee shop or boutique- everything was easy to take for granted. When this is over (and eventually it will be!) I plan on taking the time to enjoy the smaller, yet just as important things in life.

In lieu of me rattling off my favorite new pieces to you in the shop, I have gathered them here for you to browse. I will see you all when we are able to open our doors again!

xo,
Megan


First up is this super comfy WFH look- our Hemp Rib Tee paired with the Maya PantsI have been sporting this on daily walks, it feels like pajamas but certainly looks more elevated.

Local Nomad The Wanderer - Megan's Spring Clothing Picks


Next is an outfit featuring one of our newest arrivals, the Box Top in Natural- there are little speckles in the fabric that I love, it makes the top feel even more special. I paired it with these pleated trousers and a hand loomed cotton bandana. This is something I would love to wear out and about when we have that option again!

Local Nomad The Wanderer - Megan's Spring Clothing Picks
Local Nomad The Wanderer - Megan's Spring Clothing Picks


Finally, a casual look featuring our Veha Top! I love the details on this handwoven piece and the sustainability factor is amazing. Tonlé uses fabrics from remnant markets where large manufacturers bring discarded off-cuts and deadstock, aka fabric that would typically end up in landfills.

Local Nomad The Wanderer - Megan's Spring Clothing Picks

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