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2020 Near Perfect Wardrobe - 49 items

Style Ideal Wardrobe Update for 2020 Earth tones, focused categories, and a refined brand approach 51 Main Items 50–60% Uniqlo & Adidas Target 93 Total Incl. Accessories Table of Contents ① Brand Preferences ② Focus Areas ③ Proposed Inventory ④ Updates I'm getting closer to achieving my ideal wardrobe with a few adjustments planned for 2020. I'm finding that Earth Tones (dark green, light brown/tan), burgundy red, and dark purple complement my style well. I'm planning to reduce my reliance on dark blue in favor of these colors to create a better balance with my black and white basics.   The Brands Brand Preferences I'm increasingly pleased with Uniqlo, which is becoming a larger part of my wardrobe. Adidas is also a favorite for sneakers and sporty jackets. I envision that in a few years, 50–60% of my 51 m...

Sidecar Coffee // Oct 2019

Food & Drink The Sidecar *Exploring the nuanced flavors of a slow-sipping favorite* 3 Coffee Types ~4 Occasions/Year 1 Perfect Experience Section I A New Coffee Favorite I've recently discovered that the Sidecar is becoming my favorite coffee drink. It has a delightful blend of flavors and is perfect for when I have time to truly savor it.   The Daily Rotation When I'm on the go, my go-to is still the cappuccino. I've noticed that while the espresso has remained consistent, the preparation of the cappuccino and macchiato can vary slightly with each barista. Since I only indulge in the Sidecar a few times a year, the differences in taste might be influenced by various factors, including the seasonal ingredients or the specific café atmosphere. → Sidecar — A sophisticated, slow-sipping blend reserved for special moments of indulgence. → Cappuccino — The reliable, go-to espresso drink for days when I am on the move. → Macchiato — An alternative espresso preparation ...

Perfect Polo Shirt (Pique Style) @ Uniqlo 😊

Gear Review The Polo Shirt Journey *Searching for the perfect everyday staple without the luxury price tag* 13 Brands Tried $20 Price Point 7 Polos Needed Section I The Search for the Perfect Polo After years of experimenting with various brands, I finally found the perfect Polo shirts. I initially relied on Ralph Lauren exclusively, but their quality has declined, prompting me to explore other options.   Brands I've Tried Throughout my search, I tested a wide variety of labels to find the right balance of fit and durability: → American Eagle — casual everyday wear → Abercrombie & Fitch — classic cuts → Old Navy — budget-friendly basics → GAP — reliable staples → Banana Republic — elevated textures → Foot Locker — athletic performance styles → Armani Exchange — fashion-forward fits → Ralph Lauren — long-time staple with recent quality concerns → Tommy Hilfiger — traditional branding → Nautica — maritime-inspired designs → LZOD — alternative options → Moncler — hig...

2019 Travels -- Las Vegas -- Venetian

Travel Journal Vegas Work Trip Review A week of work, gambling, and the hunt for the perfect Old Fashioned at the Venetian 7 Nights 5 Casinos $50 Tech Upgrade ~12 Dining Stops Table of Contents ① Highs and Lows on the Strip ② The Culinary & Cocktail Tour ③ Travel Logistics & Tech Gear ④ Reflection & Looking Ahead Section I Highs and Lows on the Strip I spent a week in Las Vegas for work and stayed at the Venetian on the Strip . I’ve always wanted to check out this hotel, and while it was enjoyable, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations. Overall, my experiences with other casinos like Bellagio, Mirage, Paris, and Caesars felt similar. Thankfully, there's something for everyone at nearly every price point, which was a plus.   Trip Highlights → Beer Prices — I finally found decent beers for $2-5 without having to resort to CVS or Walgreens. → Craps — I learned how to play Craps! Although I lost money, it was fun to try. → Hotel Room — The Venetian hotel room...