the weekendrs

prom 2012: the ASOS edition

prom 2012: the ASOS edition

Feature: Fashion Terrorism Tuesdays, Sweats Edition
The thing about sweats are that they’re such a win-lose situations. The point is sweats say “I’ve given up, there’s no point” most of the time. Bluntly said, they’re sloppy and lazy and generally unattractive. Ever since Regina George was kicked out of the table for wearing sweats on a Friday the comfort essential has been frowned upon. But lets face it: most of us don’t care. Society be damned so long as we’re comfortable. Still, sweats aren’t probably going to be mainstream accepted as stylish (as much as pro-harem pantsers try to make it happen, it won’t) use it sparingly and never use it as a crutch. Wearing sweats more than once a week means it’s time to get yourself out of that rut. 

Feature: Fashion Terrorism Tuesdays, Sweats Edition

The thing about sweats are that they’re such a win-lose situations. The point is sweats say “I’ve given up, there’s no point” most of the time. Bluntly said, they’re sloppy and lazy and generally unattractive. Ever since Regina George was kicked out of the table for wearing sweats on a Friday the comfort essential has been frowned upon. But lets face it: most of us don’t care. Society be damned so long as we’re comfortable. Still, sweats aren’t probably going to be mainstream accepted as stylish (as much as pro-harem pantsers try to make it happen, it won’t) use it sparingly and never use it as a crutch. Wearing sweats more than once a week means it’s time to get yourself out of that rut. 

I don’t usually eat breakfast, much less wake up at 8 AM on a spring break morning to enjoy the most important meal of the day. However, the thought of perfectly battered and syrup-drenched french toast jolted me out my of sleepy state. Right away. 
Flappy Jack’s is located on Historic Route 66, so it’s not very difficult to locate. The decor inside is fittingly appropriate for the whole Route 66 vibe, and the service was prompt and friendly (‘smiley’ waitress, the incessant asking of the phrase ‘How’s the food?’, etc.). The menu is pretty hefty, with a wide selection of breakfast items. They range from the ordinary to the more exotic- from french toast, to the spring break appropriate ‘Hawaiian waffle’. 
Portions are pretty generous (half of my meal became lunch), and the prices are nothing different from your typical breakfast place. And with a Yelp rating of 4 1/2 stars, you definitely want to check this place out if you’re in the area!

I don’t usually eat breakfast, much less wake up at 8 AM on a spring break morning to enjoy the most important meal of the day. However, the thought of perfectly battered and syrup-drenched french toast jolted me out my of sleepy state. Right away. 

Flappy Jack’s is located on Historic Route 66, so it’s not very difficult to locate. The decor inside is fittingly appropriate for the whole Route 66 vibe, and the service was prompt and friendly (‘smiley’ waitress, the incessant asking of the phrase ‘How’s the food?’, etc.). The menu is pretty hefty, with a wide selection of breakfast items. They range from the ordinary to the more exotic- from french toast, to the spring break appropriate ‘Hawaiian waffle’. 

Portions are pretty generous (half of my meal became lunch), and the prices are nothing different from your typical breakfast place. And with a Yelp rating of 4 1/2 stars, you definitely want to check this place out if you’re in the area!

With spring break finally here, I decided to give myself a break with being frugal and treat myself to some new items.

Sleeveless Button Up $12Small Wallet $4Dr. Martens 1460 Boot $114Khaki Pants $18Marc Jacobs Daisy Rollerball $20

With spring break finally here, I decided to give myself a break with being frugal and treat myself to some new items.

Sleeveless Button Up $12
Small Wallet $4
Dr. Martens 1460 Boot $114
Khaki Pants $18
Marc Jacobs Daisy Rollerball $20