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greetings from guatemala

19 Feb

Dear Texture Clothing,

I have just returned from spending a month in Guatemala and I wanted to let you know how absolutely essential my Texture items proved to be. My knit mitts were a necessity during my early morning Spanish classes in Xela. They kept my hands warm enough to conjugate endless verbs daily in the surprisingly chilly mountain town where we were studying, and also provided some support to keep my carpal tunnel-plagued wrists happy and functional. And my fuchsia comfy skirt would have been the daily uniform had doing laundry not been an eventual necessity. It was perfect for the changing temperatures and travel activities, and the hidden pocket in the front gave my travels a greater sense of security and freedom. While my travel companions were constantly trying to determine the safest way to store their essential items, I felt so confident that it was unlikely anyone would try to lift my cash or passport from a hidden pocket near my crotch. I even taught a yoga class in the skirt.

And to think I almost didn’t pack these items because I love them so much I didn’t want to ruin them in the travel process! Next international trip I am acquiring at least three more skirts!

Attached is a picture of my skirt (and me) admiring some of the local graffiti in Xela, Guatemala. Oh, and I purchased the items at Revive in Cleveland, Ohio. Thanks for being you!

Peace and Oms,

~Caitlin

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Posted by on February 19, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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