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Make sure to stand out this St. Patrick’s Day, for all the right reasons. While you no doubt want to celebrate, ideally getting off work a bit early or starting the party at the office, it’s imperative to not fall prey to the immense and bountiful style perils of the holiday. Instead of opting for crappy throwaways you would pick up at party supply spots or the convenience store down the street, think ahead and curate a proper look you can wear on St. Pat’s, and many days after.
To begin, go for a sage colored crewneck, like the Simon Sweatshirt by Saturdays NYC, and pair it with the Buffalo Pile Woven shirt, in green and brown, by Poler. Since St. Patrick’s Day falls just inside of what is technically known as spring, you never know what weather to expect, so a slick poncho, like one by Brixton, is key.
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St. Patrick’s Day partying is a marathon, not a sprint – so stay prepared. Attach your keys to the Nomad Carabiner to make sure you can into your home at the end of the night, but also (what a sneaky invention) always be close to a charging device. Finally, make sure you stay hydrated. The Fred Water refillable and recyclable water bottle is necessity. In between green beers, make sure you take in some H20.
Make St. Patrick's Day Greener
Be spirited but don't blend in. St. Patrick's Day is a great one to celebrate, but skip the hideous garb, and instead go for classic, cool, green (but not obnoxious) stylish pieces.
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Poler, Buffalo Pile Woven
Don't quite get why Poler name this shirt the Buffalo Pile Woven, $87.95, but we really dig this one.
Photo: Poler
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Fred Water, Plastic Bottle
Stay hydrated with a Fred, flask-like, water bottle, $11 for a full set. Re-fill & empty to drink often.
Photo: Fred Water Instagram
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Brooks Heritage, M81 Collection
The M81 Collection features four different style Beast, Regent, Mojo, and Charoit, $99-139. All feature a very subtle cammo print which was adopted by the U.S. military in 1981.
Photo: Brooks Herritage
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Diff Eyewear, Dime II - Matte Black Frame - Green Mirror
Get a different perspective on life in the green mirrored lens of the Dime II, $75, from Diff.
Photo: Diff Eyewear
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Native Youth, Combat Jacket
The Combat Jacket, $160, from Native Youth features a luxury wool mix marled Melton fabric, to keep you warm when you know you're out flying around.
Photo: Native Youth
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Brixton, Charlie Poncho
As festival season slowly approaches get prepared early with the Charlie Poncho, $79, from Brixton.
Photo: Brixton
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Saturdays New York, City, Simon Sweatshirt Sage
The Simon Sweatshirt Sage, $125, from Saturdays New York City is perfect for whenever Winter finally disappears into Spring.
Photo: Saturdays New York City
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Nomad, Carabiner for iPhone
Can your carabiner charge your phone? No? Why not? Get with the times and get the Carabiner for iPhone, $29.95 from Nomad, and keep your phone juiced when you need it.
Photo: Nomad
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Herschel Supply, Coast Duffle
Not only can the Coast Duffle, $129, from Herschel Supply hold just about everything you can put in it. But it's also made of water-resistant tarpaulin and features an innovative roll top design to keep everything in your bag dry.
Photo: Herschel Supply Co.
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Volcom, Tetsunori Shirt
Volcom has teamed up with Japanese artist, Tetsunori Tawaraya, for the far out design on this bad ass button down. The Tetsunori Shirt, $55, has a special wet print pattern process that energizes the vivid coloring.
Photo: Volcom
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Penny Skateboards, Classic Green 27
Start the Spring early with the Classic Green 27", $109, from Penny Skateboards. With a little extra plastic under your feet you'll be able to conquer the concrete waves with ease.
Photo: Penny Skateboards
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Native Youth, Olive Altitude Knitted Jumper
The Olive Altitude Knitted Jumper, $90, is a brushed knit crew neck perfect as a midlayer, or a top layer if it's warm enough.
Photo: Native Youth