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What to Shop: I Don't Like Mondays

I know it's Tuesday but some of us are still suffering from a case of the Mondays. Next time you're in a funk at the start of the week (or any day for that matter) check out new online shopping haunt I Dont Like Mondays. The NYC-based fashion venture vows to support up-and-coming designers and fulfill your style addiction (and your man's). Clothing and accessories for both sexes come from the likes of Anzevino & Florence, Brian Lichtenberg and other progressive designers.
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What to Shop: ReadyMade Tote Kit

I love that many great boutiques offer their own cotton tote bags with logo as gift with purchases. They're a perfect alternative to wasting a paper bag ever time you buy a new blouse. But wearing your favorite store on your shoulder can grow tired. Instead, create your own tote bag with ReadyMade's Tote Kit. It includes a blank tote, as well as iron-on letters and images. When purchasing the kit, you can choose between white, red and black lettering. So the next time someone asks where you got your bag, you can say, well I made it.
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What to Shop: Princess Bride Game

One of the classic love stories from the 1980’s has been created into an animated game. Now you can help the Princess and her True Love survive Fire Swamp, and vanquish the evil prince in order to live happily ever after. If, like me, you're a true fan of Princess Bride, you will appreciate that the spoken dialogue is identical to the movie and that the film's original actors have reprised their roles. Even if you are not a video game fanatic, you're sure to love this fairy-tale-fantasy, virtual world.
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What to Shop: Yes Style.com

My brother is one of those people who can alway surprise you. Incredibly humble and modest you never know when he will bust out one of his hidden talents. Once it was his prowess on the guitar, the next it was full on breakdance at a wedding, then medical missionary work in Haiti, now he reveals that he is a harbinger of amazing style resources of the future. This weekend he had these killer khaki slim cut, sailor button pants that I am obsessed with. "Oh it's just from some Japanese website". And with those words I was hooked on the fast growing Yesstyle.com. It's like an Asian Amazon.com of all things fashion. All of the threads are just a little slimmer cut, a little more fashion forward, but all really incredibly affordable. I am loving their perfectly worn denim shorts, knotted overall jumpers, and this Balenciaga-esque blazer. Arigato bro!
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What to Shop: Passport Covers

Currently on year eight of my passport, I am in need of a new passport cover. I'm not one to keep my passport from the rigors traveling can induce, so the wear and tear on the poor thing is obvious (particularly by the unidentified major stain on the cover...could be soda, gum, who knows). Here are some of my picks for passport covers that will keep your passport protected and stylish:

F1 Flight Passport $16
Geographic Passport Cover $18
Kate Spade Jane Street Passport Cover $65
Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Passport Cover $260
pb Travel Passport Cover $12.99-$13.99
Red Flower Passport Cover $19.99
Suede Passport Cover with Embossed Airplane $9.99
Toile Passport $16
Vera Bradley Baekgaard Passport Cover $20

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