Black hat and
mohair oversized cardigan c/o Choies Sweetfield oak leather tote bag Imogene Willie Elizabeth jeans Madewell boots,
indigo tee Vintage belt and necklace
For better or worse, Savannah doesn't really have a winter to speak of. Deciduous trees are hard to come by, and the weather rarely dips below freezing during the day. It might sound nice, but live oaks with their hanging moss and perennial grayish-green hue are a little disorienting to someone who's used to changing seasons.
The positive side of a mild winter is light wool coats and chunky sweaters are plenty warm enough during the day (which makes this
Choies mohair cardigan perfect), and there's never a good reason to not be outside. One of Neil and my favorite places to walk is Monterey Square, just north of Forsyth Park, where Jim Williams (
of Midnight in the Garden fame) and rival-preservationist Lee Adler used to live within a stone's throw of one another. Williams and Adler collectively saved hundreds of Savannah homes from decay or the wrecking ball. Both men are gone now, but thanks to their efforts Monterey Square is grand and well-kept today.
Some winter finds - my first pair of
Imogene Willie jeans (they were on sale right before Christmas so I grabbed them) and a minimalist leather tote made by John of
Sweetfield Leather, a local Savannah artist. John has been making leather goods in Savannah for decades now. After giving him an idea of what I was looking for, he custom built this bag. I couldn't be happier with it.