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Previously:
If you’re rad, you get a Timmy Lincecast. Our pal Dana is rad:
In case you missed it, catch up on the rest of Dana’s epic war story here.
“Here was Sophie,” explains Fashionist, “in a Peggy Noland standing casually in line at Tartine.”
And why not? Also, she found this expensive designer thing at Community Thrift! Dang! Anyway, I didn’t know what Peggy Noland meant before just now, but I’m impressed.
Definitely read the rest of the story, and definitely follow the link to the Peggy Noland online store and check out what’s up this season.
Pushbike is open for business at its prime new location, and I’m thinking we all might want to swing by for one of these bright, simple tees, hot off the presses.
UPDATE: My bad. Here’s an update about their hours for the next few days.
Where did this look come from? Is it comfortable? How long does it take every morning to make sure your tank top is just the right amount of baggy?
Mai over at Fashionist doesn’t necessarily answer any of these questions, but she sure documents this extra-hot trend expertly, right here. (Be sure to click through, if only to see this pair’s hairdos.)
Fashion on Muni is a new project by Flickr user rchavez2, to be updated every Friday. Lo-fi shots, sure, but these are some solid fashion finds. I look forward to more.
UPDATE: It’s come to my attention that these photos are actually promotional material for a new sponsored feature on Muni Diaries called Muni Fashion Fridays. Flickr user “rchavez2″ is a journalism student at SFSU named Racine, working under the tutelage of Muni Diaries’ Eugenia Chen in a class called “Digital Journalism.” Racine will receive course credit for her contributions to the new feature, and, henceforth, the feature will consist of reader-submitted photos.
Just because you don’t have a Giants jersey doesn’t mean you can’t get in on the fun, as my rad friends Heidi and Ela demonstrate with their deceptively-supportive color schemes!
Bonus points for the DIY marching band (tambourine and a pot with a cooking spoon) to match the DIY outfits. We had a ukulele too until we gave it to this kid:
PRODIGY.
I was jazzed about last night’s win too, but I managed to maintain possession of my pants. Get it together, people.
Also, go Giants!
Photo by Tim Chavez.