San Francisco Summer Essential: A Scarf



Heather is a JT Paradox friend and SFstyle alumnist from the EARLY days.


Some man-morsels with scrumptious accessories.


Mark Twain was alleged to say, “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.”

So true. San Francisco fog brings a chill cold enough to ice beach-volleyball injuries. And it strikes when you least expect it, like the 4th of July or when you decide to brave the Richmond in pursuit of tasty dim sum. It is a wonder Dolores’ palm trees survive the season.

Another summer has come. Memorial Day has passed; it’s time to break out the white shoes and the snow gear. Inhabitants of the City by the Bay must prepare for sunny summer days that turn to misty haze. Distilled comes to the rescue with the San Francisco Summer Scarf™.

The San Francisco Summer Scarf™ is made in the season’s trendiest cotton yarn-dyes, because it may be cold, but sporting wool in August just isn't cool. Washed for softness, wrinkled for visual texture and cut to just the right length for easy-wear convenience, it adds a smart splash of color, washes easy and like many of this great city’s residents, it’s cool with both girls and boys. Best of all, it’s made right here in San Francisco.


1 comments:

Pretty Pirate said...

I recently read that the quote so often attributed to Mark Twain can not be proved, I was shocked since it's such a famous and well used quote around here.
Just thought I would pass that on, cause I thought it was interesting. I found it out when I was trying to look up the origin of the quote, I couldn't remember who said it. I love the quote and was a little sad when I found out he was never proved to have said it. Whoever said it was definitely on to something :)


"The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco."
- This quote has been attributed to Mark Twain, but until the attribution can be verified, the quote should not be regarded as authentic.

http://www.twainquotes.com/SanFrancisco.html

Check out the yellow box on the bottom, he apparently said a similar thing about Paris.

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