Smile Again ~ Kensie

I spent the afternoon today on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, ruminating somewhat about the subject for today’s blog and what might be appropriate.  I know that many of my readers, particularly in the Northeast are still reeling from the ramifications of Hurricane Sandy.  It’s a fine line between dealing with Sandy’s rampage and the need to move on.  Even Cabo has been hit by unexpected storms this year.  Heavy rains, rarely seen in this Mexican mecca have caused extensive damage: half the shoreline is missing.  It’s a bit unnerving to see this usually hyper active town beach in such a raw state.  It seems slightly undone, yet still it remains one of the most beautiful and relaxing venues I have ever found.

I am glad for the escape, but can’t help but think of my friends and colleagues struggling for renewal back home.  And to add to the mix, the weather is changing, shorter colder days threaten the relief effort.  It seems to me that the best Intimate product for confronting this conundrum would be cozy, comfortable and pretty sleepwear whose very design can lighten the mood.  That’s why I am focused on these Kensie P.J.sets with their whimsical owl design.  Constructed in a thermal rib knit, they are the perfect anecdote for a dark winter night, a practical style that is amusing, laid back, easy to layer and just plain pretty.  Available in sizes XS-XL, these pajamas are meant to make you smile.  And we could all use a smile right now!

“I Believe That Happy Girls Are The Prettiest Girls”  . . . Audrey Hepburn

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Available At:

Mayer/Berkshire:  Wayne, NJ

Deborah Winthrop Lingerie: Portsmouth, RI

Madame Pirie: Albany, NY

Mccallum Dry Goods LLC: Northhampton, MA

Lady Grace Stores:  Woburn, MA

Weaver’s Inc: Lawrence, KS

New Vision Lingerie: Lake Placid, NY

Dusty Rose: NYC, NY

Posh Lingerie: Tigard, OR

Ribbons and Bows: Lubbock, TX

Lace Silhouettes Lingerie: Wahaska, PA

La Maison Simons: Quebec, Canada

Herroom.com

TrueandCo.com

READ INTIMATE INTELLIGENCE:
“After Sandy ~ Lingerie Redux”
By Richard Vincente 

 

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