The Art of the "In-Between": Staying Cozy While We Wait for Spring
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We’ve reached that peculiar time of year. The festive holidays are a memory, the deep frost is settling, and while we can almost smell spring in the air, the calendar tells us we still have a few more weeks of hibernation. Instead of rushing the season, let’s embrace it. Here is your guide to surviving the late-winter slump with style and soul.
1. Light Your Way to Spring
Since the sun is still taking its time to return, we have to create our own glow. There is nothing quite like a "Scandi-style" evening—dimming the overhead lights and letting candles do the work.
Pair your favorite sweatshirt with your thickest cozy socks. It’s the ultimate "home uniform" for those days when your only plan is to finish that book.
2. Planning for Brighter Days
While we wait for the first flowers to peek through the snow, use this quiet time to dream. Late winter is the perfect season for intentional journaling and "future-mapping."
Our "Be the Moon" Notebook is perfect for those cozy sessions by the window. Whether you’re planning your spring garden or just writing down your intentions for the year, do it with a cup of herbal tea and no distractions.
3. The "Pick-Me-Up" Companion
Sometimes, the grey skies require a little bit of playfulness to break the monotony.
Whether you're heading to the local cafe for a change of scenery or just running quick errands, our "Monkey Business" Eco-Tote adds that much-needed pop of personality. It’s durable, sustainable, and a cheeky reminder that better, sunnier days are just around the corner.
Style Note: The Late-Winter Palette
Choosing between our Black or Beige Monkey Business Tote? In this transitional season, we love the Beige for brightening up those grey, rainy mornings. It pairs beautifully with light-wash denim and our new Sweet & Savage Sweatshirt. If you’re leaning into the 'moody' cozy vibe, the Black tote is the perfect anchor for an all black loungewear set and a camel-colored overcoat. Whether you're running to the florist or the coffee shop, these pieces are designed to make the wait for spring a little more stylish.

