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Published January 06, 2009
Resolution:
No new ahead-of-the-trend clothes you have to retire immediately when the trend actually kicks in.
Solution: Classic, well-made standards—think James Perse with slimmer cuts and more interesting
details—from the new LA-based line Spindle & Canister.
Launched by a cadre of Pepperdine grads, the line's about upscale takes on basics—hooded cardigans,
cashmeres, worn-in Ts—that you'll keep on the classic-with-a-twist shelf in your closet for Sunday
brunch, the post-gym shake run or date night on your couch. Reasons she'll be touching you (aside from the
usual reasons) include hand-painted zippers on a jacket, jersey linings and wooden buttons on the shoulder
of a sweatshirt or the bottom seam of a T-shirt. And everything's been softened and pre-shrunk Downtown, so
if it fits you now, it'll still fit next week.
As for the name—the spindle part's pretty obvious, and everything comes in a recyclable canister.
(Okay. That wasn't so hard.) The designers swear that nothing you buy will ever have, say, an obnoxious
all-over print.
Which is as good a resolution as any.