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CAMPING BUT MAKE IT CHIC, HIKING, BUT MORE HAUTE

Shopping / July 19, 2020

In the last three weeks, I’ve rafted and creek walked, tubed, creek sat, hiked and creek jumped (we live on a pretty rad creek), and admittedly, I’ve done none of them very chicly, or hautely.  We know, a winner never quits on themselves, so my binoculars are focused and I’ve lasso-ed up a few finds for doing the most, out of doors.

NATIONAL PARKS PLAYING CARDS // VEJA BOOTS // SWEATS // LEM LEM SHORTS // LANTERN // SOCKS // CAMO SHORTS // HAT // BOOK // LONG SLEEVE TEE // TEVA SANDALS // JUMPSUIT // PENDLETON BLANKET // TORY BURCH FLEECE // BATHING SUIT

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Written by Jamie Meares, Founder + Creative Director of retailer Furbish Studio.

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