Personally, I think a vintage leather backpack like Francisco’s can’t be beat. I’m sure there are plenty of contemporary leathersmiths who are crafting high-quality leather backpacks, but it might be worthwhile to visit your local thrift store to see if you can’t spot one with a great patina from years of use.
My mom called me tonight to ask if I’d seen this video. I hadn’t. She told me she laughed her ass off because I’ve sounded like this at various points over the past four years. I thought I’d repost it for everyone else who hasn’t seen the “Sh*t Chicagoans Say” video. Yes, it should be named “Sh*t White Northsider Transplants Say in Lakeview” but you’re never going to please everyone or capture the enormous diversity of Chicago in a two-minute video.
In fact, my first reaction was that this video was making fun of the stereotypical white Lakeview transplant from Michigan. I never saw this video as trying to speak for the whole city. I honestly just saw a fun spoof of the sheltered Lakeview transplants (like me when I first moved to Chicago from Michigan).
I would like to see someone make a “Sh*t Southside Chicagoans Say” or a “Sh*t Westside Chicagoans Say.” Someone could even do videos specific to each neighborhood. Chicago is so vast, it’s like a world unto itself, with each neighborhood like its own city. All of us know that the diversity of perspectives is what makes Chicago a great city.
The scuba look is sweeping through the fashion industry at a rapid pace. The trend crested at Proenza Schouler’s Spring 2012 collection when Jack and Lazaro used bathing suit jersey in their dresses to much acclaim. We saw more literal interpretations at Rag & Bone, Derek Lam, and Michael Kors (pictured below) in their Spring and Resort collections.
Photo via Glamour.com
What about you, will you rock the scuba look this spring?









