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Fashion Essential Must Have: Tenth Street Hats
My sister and her whole family came down to Las Vegas last week from Calgary to celebrate our Gender Reveal Party! (Our baby is a boy!)
As a mom of three and a full time lawyer, my sister is working triple time, double time, always. As a nice summer surprise for her and all the baby goodies she brought for me, I gifted her with a fedora style hat from Tenth Street Hats. They have so many styles for both men and women and is definitely a travel essentials for summer.
Tenth Street Hats – the Quetzal – $105
Quetzal Designed by Santana
Named for the brilliant bird with which this hat’s hand-painted design shares its name, Santana’s wool felt and hemp men’s fedora will make you shine.
Greatness is in the Details
- Genuine Wool Felt Crown
- Hand Painted Bird Detail
- 2” Hemp Braid Brim
- Leather Sweatband
A hat can set off an outfit and bring it to the next level easily. And with the Las Vegas sun, it sure came in handy for her! Handmade with quality materials and an eye for style, Tenth Street Hats I think this hat is going to be one of my sister’s favorite accessories well into fall! An easy way to style this hat is with a pretty sundress of any color. The colorful Quetzal bird is just so adorable!
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@Krochetkids : Perfect Fathers Day Gift!
For all of us procrastinators, it’s really time to start thinking about what you want to buy your Dad this year for Father’s Day. It’s only 10 days away!! My dad always tells me, that it is important to help the needy and that he would rather me give charity with the money that I would have spent on him.
When I saw these adorable pastel colored bow-ties (PASTEL ALERT!! – who says dads can’t be rocking the spring trend too?) all I thought was, “Wow! these are so cute!” I was even more excited when I found out what Krochet Kids Int. was all about. Get this: Krochet Kids is a non profit organization that helps end poverty in developing nations by teaching them how to knit and crochet adorable products, educate them and give them the tools they need to plan for their future.
These bow-ties are perfect for Father’s Day! Think about it…. You are helping women in Uganda, Africa and you are getting your dad a super trendy bow-tie. This might even be great for a gift for your older brother.
These bow-ties retail for $21.95 and each of the bow-ties is hand-crafted and signed by the woman that made it. These bow-ties definitely opt for a more trendy & preppy look. Not only do they come in 2 gorgeous pastel colors, baby blue and orange but they also have a navy and white striped one which works for the nautical trend. For the more serious occasion they have a navy and a mauve crocheted bow-tie perfect for a wedding or work event.
This is a quick outfit I put together for a casual look using the bow-tie on Polyvore.
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@OhDina Mid Summer Giveaway
Win the OhDina Jenny fascinator. It is a silk hand rolled flower with black sinamay swirls and saddle hackle feathers and it on a leather backed brooch/clip. (puppy not included!)Oh Dina! fascinators are designed and hand crafted in Toronto, ON and are a fusion of a vintage feminine aesthetic with a dash of whimsy!
To win: Click here Oh Dina and write on the wall what your favorite pin up inspired look is!
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Tweet @HeyDoYou I love @OhDina and the ‘Jenny’ will be so perfect for me!
We will pick a winner by Friday. Good Luck!
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“hat person”
I bought a black fedora from H&M about two years ago simply because I loved the idea of owning a fedora but not necessarily wearing it… I know, sometimes I’m weird like that.
Anyway, it didn’t take long for me to start wearing it; in fact, I think I wore it the next day, and have worn it countless times since. It’s the perfect go-to accessory when you’re in a rush, goes well with pretty much anything…well except dressy gowns and such; I would suggest a top hat for such occasions! Fedoras are also the perfect addition to your outfit on days when you want to dress down and still look cute 🙂 Best part? Both women and men can rock a fedora, you just gotta find the right one (s) 🙂
Fedoras and even top hats are as far as I’ll go with hats, so I’m not sure if that makes me a “hat person”. I really only own like 2 or 3 hats… that doesn’t make me a hat person can it? Does it? I’m just a girl that likes to occasionally wear a hat. However, I’m not a fitted kinda girl… some girls can definitely pull it off. So are you a “hat person?”
peace, love and health
♥Bella♥