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December 29, 2014
Outdoors

# Wear at least three layers at all times. And own just one wardrobe.

# Wear at least three layers at all times. And own just one wardrobe.
December 29, 2014
Outdoors

all-feet-inLiving in San Francisco means…

  1. Never leaving the house with layers.
  2. Owning lots of hoodies, jackets and colorful scarves for you. And your dog.

No matter when you wake up; where in the city you live; what the weather is like that morning or that night or in middle of the day (sunny, rainy, not a cloud in the sky, foggy or 80 degrees), you always wear layers.

Jackets and boots, here, are your best friends. Your peas and carrots. Your trusty things you take everywhere. Your ticket to any party, nightclub or dive.

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