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I’d Rather Be Fishing Shirt

I have stretchy skinny pairs and thick vintage-inspired pairs; I have jeans I regularly reach for on long car rides and others that I’ll suffer through for style, fully aware they’ll actually be uncomfortable part of the I’d Rather Be Fishing Shirt in contrast I will get this time. You name the situation, I have denim for it. As such, I came to my Liverpool crop flares (the “Hannah”) as both a bit of a category expert and a snob—and I pretty much fell in love from the moment I pulled them on. Rough or rigid material will never be as apparent as when replacing something as soft as yoga pants, and I was amazed to think the jeans actually felt better than my leggings. Instead of that regretful tinge of wishing I’d stayed in my workout wear, I was thrilled to be in jeans. It wasn’t just that I felt more officially ready for the day (real clothes are always good for that), but how great they felt: like a glove but without the tightness that usually comes with new jeans. I could bend and sit and stretch as if I’d already been wearing them for hours, but the silhouette was fresh-from-the-laundry. (I give credit to the Hannah’s composition of cotton, lyocell, elastane and polyester.) Other items on the pro list: the color, a perfectly washed-out black; a crop flare that flutes over the ankle bone but doesn’t approach bell-bottom territory; and a frayed hem that feels realistic, not manufactured. These are the sort of small factors and details that go into making a great pair of jeans (or ruin an otherwise acceptable pair), and I’m happy to report that Liverpool delivered on all fronts.


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Official I’d Rather Be Fishing Shirt


The price tag can’t be ignored either—and clocking in under $100 keeps them more budget-friendly than some of the I’d Rather Be Fishing Shirt in contrast I will get this pricier pairs in my collection. The brand itself, too, is designed to make us feel good — it has eco-consciousness at the forefront and even signed the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, a group that aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. For the uninitiated, the concept of a Ganni Girl is about dressing for yourself and nobody else. The Copenhagen-based label helmed by husband-and-wife designer duo Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup creates pieces that celebrate individuality and encourage self-expression—making you feel like the best “you” you can be, every time you wear it. Here, in an exclusive excerpt from the brand’s debut monograph Ganni: Gimme More (Rizzoli), British journalist Susie Lau explores her definition of what it means to be a Ganni Girl.



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