A New Found Love

By Meg Dukes | Aug 16 2012 11:32PM

In my last post I mentioned that after I had cut my hair I started buying clothes I like, well turns out I have a sense of fashion. I used to always think I never had an eye for fashion partly because I never really felt a connection to the clothes in the women’s department. Now that I have discovered the men’s department I love shopping, which is something I thought I would never say. So I thought I would share not only some of my own favorite pieces but I will also share some of my favorite stores and fashion blogs.

First with the pieces:

These are my new favorite jeans. As you can see they are from Express. The main reason I love them is the color, Express calls it “patriot red”.

This is my favorite (and first) vest ever, I love it so much I’m actually wearing it right now with my favorite patriot red jeans. The fabric is linen so it is perfect for summer from H&M.

A great peach colored button down from Gap. Its super comfortable and fits perfectly.

Another favorite shirt from Express. What I love most about it is the color, its is the brilliant blue. You can actually see me wearing it here on the Matthew’s Place Facebook Page.

This is my favorite new t-shirt from American Eagle. Its really fun colors and perfect for summer.

Now this is my ultimate new love affair, a white linen tie I found in a sales bin at Express. Like the vest, the linen is great for summer and it is this beautiful off white cream color that pops on all of my dress shirts.

Well those are my new favorite pieces. Here is the list of my favorite stores and blogs.

Express: My go to place for dress shirts and ties
American Eagle: I am 100% in love with their Athletic trunk boxers which always come in over 10 fun colors and are always on sale. AE is also my go to for t-shirts.
Levi’s: After trying a couple other brands of jeans I returned to the jeans of my childhood. They are an amazing quality and come in a ton of different styles and colors.
Qwear: This is my current favorite fashion blog. Its a great site for queer and/or androgynous female-bodied people.

 
 
Meg in the City
Meg Dukes

Hi. I’m Meg Dukes, and made the move from rural Colorado to New York City in the fall of 2010. This is my story; the ongoing story of my experiences as a student at NYU. It will be honest, open, and more importantly, a place where you can follow and interact as I go from rural high school student, to a college student in New York. Oh, did I also mention that I am a lesbian?

The transition from high school to college is an emotionally difficult one, standing there and watching as the world around you changes, and the only thing you can do is hold on tight and see where the journey takes you. Added to the stress of being LGBT, in a new school, and in a new city surrounded by new people, you have to make the same silly decisions you did as a high school student – whether to come out to your friends or roommate, or to even be out on campus at all. For those of you who are currently going through this transition: don’t worry, I am also going through it. I will be right there with you; the scared freshman on the bottom of the totem pole ready to absorb all the wonders college has to offer. For those of you who are still in high school, this is what you have to look forward too.

I’m from a small town in rural Colorado; well, I guess town isn’t the right word. More like unincorporated county. For those who are scratching their heads wondering, “unincorporated county?” unincorporated county means no town government, no mayor, no town hall meetings, no town police or fire departments. The Board of County Commissioners administrates the area as a whole with the county sheriff’s office as the only law enforcement and, in the more rural areas, volunteer fire departments. I drove 20 minutes to school every morning, when the weather cooperated, and it was a 45-minute drive to go see a movie or hang out at the mall.

My high school consisted of less than 1,000 students total, my graduating class being 274, and now I am headed off to New York University, the largest private nonprofit institution of higher education in the country, with approximately 51,000 students split pretty evenly between undergraduate and graduate students. Located in Greenwich Village, one of the neighborhoods of Manhattan, it is in the heart of New York City and only distinguishable from the surrounding buildings by the purple flags with the NYU logo hanging from the university’s buildings.

This blog will not only chronicle my experience moving from rural Colorado to New York City and the new life I will be building. It will also chronicle what’s going on in your lives. I encourage you to leave comments or send me an email, because this is a journey we are taking together. So hold on tight and keep your hands and feet in the vehicle at all times – this is going to be a bumpy ride.

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