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FU. Yep. Try to dress your man, and you’ll hear that phrase often. But FU Man. Fashion is a frivolous universe even and especially for men. Free will(y).

Dan Costello and I, in hardcore ways I will possibly never describe here, have had quite a clothing journey. From our first dates with the bins of oversized plastic tubs of oversized t-shirts covered in cat hair. To epic purges. To building a custom wardrobe (literally, a place to store clothes, but the cats still sleep in there). To strategic thinking and purchases. Anyway, suffice it to say, once Dan realized that maybe fashion wasn’t totally irrelevant to his life, like most things, he was a total natural at it.

Here are two key FU Man principles that really helped Dan: Fit and Function.

FIT: Many, many of Dan’s original clothes were oversized. So one day I moved in (heh heh, tricky), then we took a few trash bags, and just weeded out the worn out, mis-sized and tragically 80s (except we kept the acid-washed jeans for parties). It cut his clothing supply in half, freed up space, and gave him better basic tools to work with on a daily basis.

FUNCTION: Dan is a fantastic musician, so he needs to look hot and sharp while hot and sweating. Dan’s clothing choices require a mix of quick-dry outdoor gear, layer-worthy appeal and rock star awesome. When we first started redefining his wardrobe, we used the phrase, “Rockstar sophisticate” to keep us in line.

Dan also bikes a lot to gigs too, so he needs extra stretch and go.

Below clothing descriptions by Dan the man himself…

Hat: Kangol 504 cap w/ earflaps (disengaged– it’s summer!) 100% wool (Buffalo Exchange in ABQ, $6… current MSRP $54)

Black tee: (???)

Shirt: Geoffrey Beene, 100% polyester microfiber (Youth Ranch, $4… current retail @ $29)

Jacket: Alfani (Macy’s downtown going out of business sale)

Pants: Prana “Wister Pants,” 67% polyester, 32% viscose, 1% spandex (REI sidewalk sale, $20… retail $65)

Shoes: Borne (Buffalo Exchange in Seattle, $20… MSRP $95)

Dan is really amazing at print and color mixing. He’s subtle but interesting. I applaud him all the time for it. (Quite literally).
Trike: Schwinn (won it in a poker game… original MSRP back in the day, $775… current retail @$300)

On the street photos by Mati Young. Dan wore this while riding to the Audio Lab’s 20th anniversary party. Rock on Dan. FU Man!

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vintage Coach bootsWhat is Pursuing Andie? For me it’s a way of life.

vintage coach, coach boots, hand tooled leather purseI was raised on second hand items. We had plenty of new things, but it was always the old and worn that got my attention. Ever since I can remember, my father has been rebuilding a classic car or heading out to an auction. The treasures he would bring home were like gold to me. If it was loved before it ended up in my hands, I knew it was special.

Not all people like thrift shops….my husband constantly tells me I’m taking him to the “ghetto”. But from that “ghetto” of previously loved items I have built the vintage clothing shop – Pursuing Andie. This adventure in life has allowed me to be a mom that can work from home and raise my daughter.

vintage turquoise ringI have found some of the most beautiful pieces of vintage clothing at auctions, thrift shops, and estate sales. I’m a pearls, pumps, and little black dress kind of girl. Love my jeans as well, but there is something about the little black dress that makes me feel like I could take on the world.

Thank you,  Mademoiselle Coco Chanel and Audrey Hepburn for the inspiration that is my closet. Both of the outfits in the photos are entirely thrifted, even the COACH boots (shown in the first outfit of this post). I must say, these boots have to be one of my best finds ever. I’m pretty sure that even if they were not my size I would have been willing to sacrifice a few toes to wear them… I’m head over heels in love with Etsy and that is where you can find my shop. Stop by and take a look around, you just might find a treasure that you can’t live without~

Many thanks to Kelly Lynae and Anna Demetriades for the photos, and to my beautiful daughter Ella and wonderful husband Nathan.

 

 

 

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Jason and I were invited to go to a friend’s family cabin on Friday night. Our host, Cordial, treated us to pizza, wine, a hot tub soak and a screening of Reservoir Dogs on a bed sheet hung from the ceiling. Saturday morning, after a breakfast of pecan french toast and potatoes, we took a walk. I was so enamored with Cordial’s shades-of-grey, wool-coat-and-wellies outfit against the middle fork of the Payette River that I had to take some shots.

Coat from Salvation Army.

Rain boots from the garage.

Add a stocking cap and gloves before splashing in the stream.

Fashion of utilitarian origins…

…can still play.

It’s a frivolous universe. Everywhere I look, energy is being squandered.

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