Author Archives: Jenn
Your New Year’s Resolution: Explore More
With the new year comes a time to reflect, re-evaluate and rejuvenate. What do you want to do differently this year? What resolutions have you made? Whether you believe in making resolutions or scoff at the idea, Jambu’s resolution this … Continue reading
Try Something New This New Year
By now, you’ve probably come up with a few resolutions for the new year (and maybe broken a few also…). Whatever change you are seeking, OeTZI3300 invites you to join them in trying something new in the new year. What … Continue reading
Green Your Winter Getaway
When the temperature drops and the days shorten, it’s easy to fall into a rut. Don’t let winter get the best of you – it’s the perfect time for a getaway! When you book your trip, however, don’t take a … Continue reading
Green Your Holiday: Eco-Friendly Celebrating
With Christmas now less than a week away, Hanukkah beginning tomorrow, and one week until Kwanza begins, the holidays are very much underway! We wish you a very happy holiday season and New Year, and we hope that the next … Continue reading
The North Face: Something for Every Winter Personality
It’s finally starting to get cold here in the Northeast, reminding us that winter in fact does exist and yes, it is coming. For some this elicits shudders and shivers, for others this is just the beginning of the most wonderful time … Continue reading
Best Boots Under $100
The holidays are just around the corner, and naturally, gift-giving panic is starting to set in. Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. Everyone loves boots, and you probably love a big gift with a smaller price tag. We’ve picked … Continue reading
Green Your Holiday: Eco-Friendly Wrapping
They say presentation is everything. They also say not to judge a book by its cover. Gift wrapping is a big part of the holidays – my image of Christmas is a vision of my family’s tree with all our … Continue reading
Green Your Holiday: Eco-Friendly Shopping
Holiday shopping isn’t easy! Finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list is challenging enough alone – figuring out how to make that process green can be even more so. Shopping online has more eco-benefits than shopping in store, … Continue reading
Mastering the Art of Winter Chic
As the winter rapidly approaches, my fellow fashionistas are probably wondering how we can stay warm, dry AND stylish. It’s a tall order. I definitely think “winter” when I think of Timberland (and work boots!), but “chic” had never really … Continue reading
Green Your Holiday: Eco-Friendly Decorating
In my family, as soon as the turkey is wrapped up with all the leftovers and put away in the fridge, it is officially the holiday season! Out come the boxes of wreathes, garlands, ornaments and lights to add a … Continue reading
Oprah’s Pick for Winter: Sorel Cate the Great
Oprah just can’t get enough of the great styles on Planetshoes.com! For her 2011 Must Have’s she not only included the functional and fabulous Bootights, but the Sorel Cate the Great as well! The Sorel Cate the Great is, well, … Continue reading
Oprah Loves Bootights!
Have you heard about Bootights? If you’re a woman who loves wearing boots, then Bootights are pretty much the best invention ever. Seriously. Combining socks with tights, Bootights are a much more comfortable, practical, warm and stylish way to wear … Continue reading
Stay Fit While Traveling with New Balance!
Judging by the lines for the machines still holding me up at my gym, new year’s resolutions are holding strong this year! Staying active and getting fit are important parts of a healthy lifestyle, and studies show it can help … Continue reading
Trapper Hats – Stay Warm in Style Like Ashley Tisdale
Has your S.A.D. started kicking in? Fight it! Rebel against darkness at 5:00pm, snow and the cold with one of the latest and greatest trends – brightly colored trapper hats! Both trendy and functional, trapper hats often feature faux fur … Continue reading
Get the Look: Emmy Rossum in Dav Rain Boots!
My best friend lives in L.A., and you can bet I’ve heard all about the rain they’d been getting. Residing in New England, among two feet of snow, I found it hard to empathize. However, from my perch in chilly … Continue reading
