The western boots.
Found these in a vintage store in the East Village in New York last spring. My birthday present to myself.The silver bangles.
These belonged to my mother; I believe she brought them back from San Francisco during the 1970s. I inherited them as a teenager and have worn them ever since.The dashiki.
This belonged to my husband during his brief Rasta phase. Now I wear it as a summer coverup.The hand-tooled leather belt.
Found in a Goodwill years ago. It's the perfect size for me and goes with every pair of jeans I own.The textured clutch.
A recent purchase, this bag is both tough and girly (like me).The Marc Jacobs trench.
An ebay find; love it for its military styling and the slightly preppy blue and white striped lining.The canvas handbag.
Charmingly preppy — the decorative whale-print strip is on velcro and meant to be interchanged with other designs — yet also a little boho with the wooden handle. I bought this on ebay when I was looking for a kelly green handbag. This wasn't what I had in mind, but the manufacturer was from Asheville (where I live), probably during the 1960s when the textile industry was huge in North Carolina.The satin t-strap pumps.
I bought these for my wedding — and wore them with a 30s-era silk dress — but they've come in useful so many times since then. The brown color goes with everything and the t-strap style is timeless.

















