If you’re feeling a little less sexy after the holidays (yes, I ate cookies for breakfast on New Year’s Eve, what’s it to you?), then I’m here to solve all your problems. Today I’ve got the lowdown on how a $40 investment can make you feel pretty no matter how much champagne you guzzled over the past two weeks. This past month I rediscovered a magical item of clothing that goes with everything, looks good on everybody and is made right here in Seattle.
Oh, and it makes your boobs look amazing.
May I introduce you to the Low V-neck by SPUN.
Yes, I’m doing a post about a t-shirt today. But you guys, it’s an AWESOME t-shirt. I originally fell in love with it after winning one in a twitter contest (make sure you’re following @ChooseSPUN for the latest on new styles, giveaways and sales). I talked about it all the time. Somehow, this simple piece of cotton had the ability to go with any random outfit I threw on and suddenly make me look like a Victoria’s Secret model. Well, at least a Victoria’s Secret model who was wearing an actual shirt and not going to the co-op in bejeweled bra and panties.
So when the holidays rolled around this year, I gifted two of my besties with a magic Low V-neck of their own. I dropped one off in front of Barrie’s house (you know her as yay-unicorns, author of pretty much every post about bartering and chickens in these parts), she called me to ask where this magical boob-improving shirt came from. I smugly replied that it wasn’t just sold at a local boutique up on Capitol Hill, Spun Sustainable Collective, it was made right there too. That’s right, by buying this shirt you not only support local artisans, business owners and tell mass-produced fashion to suck it, you also make hippies look sexy!
So whether you need a confidence boost, or just a really awesome t-shirt to wear every single day, head to 14th St. in Capitol Hill and buy yourself (and your friends) a Low V-neck t-shirt from Spun. And while you’re there, check out all the entire store. It not only carries Spun’s other, ultra-flattering and well-priced designs, but a whole array of local designers who make clothes, accessories and sundries that you’ll love. And if you’re not lucky enough to live here in Seattle, you can come visit! Or just shop online, because that’s also a great option.
What are the secret weapons in YOUR wardrobe? Tell us about your favorites on Twitter, Facebook or the comment section below!
Weird. I’m wearing my Spun shirt today. I feel totally awesome every time I wear mine and I rarely feel that way with clothes, says the girl who rather be naked in a hot tub for the majority of the day