Fresh faced and braving the cold, spotted on Middle Street.
It’s hard to look cool in the cold. A fauxhawk and black Bean Boots are a surefire way to do it though.
I’ve always wanted a 3/4 length winter coat but have always considered them impractical for Maine winters. But since it’s been practically balmy this year, I was very envious of this camel coat. A sweater and wrist warmers are a smart addition, just in case it ever does cool down. Her perfectly worn Bean Boots were a hand-me-down from Mom.
In honor of the snow, the 100th anniversary Bean Boot.
(cue the ahhhhhs)
Spotted on our weekend in NYC: Bean Boots on the subway. New Yorkers are copping our style.
(Thanks to travel partner Meg for snapping)
I’ve spotted Betsy everywhere around Portland - from ordering bagels at One Fifty Ate to riding her bike across the Casco Bay Bridge. She’s one of those girls that knows how to straddle the line between cozy and stylish perfectly. Her swingy striped tunic was the perfect foreshadow for spring. A layer of tights, knee socks and short vintage boots kept the rest of her snug because let’s be honest, there’s still a nip in the air.
(Big congrats to Betsy who got engaged the day after we took this photo!)