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IG PICKS
Stream your tunes to your phone, make your feet smile, and some home greenery that won't die
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Didiom:
If you still don't have an iPod but are thinking of getting one, you may want to try this out first. The service lets you use your phone to access your computer's music library via wireless streaming. If you have one of the more than 200 phones it's compatible with, hook yourself up with an unlimited data plan so you don't get any surprises on your bill.
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Happy Socks:
This Swedish hosiery company makes us want to never wear plain black socks again. Offering a literal rainbow of color palettes and patterns, the socks seem like the kind of thing you may see an accidentally stylish 6-year-old wearing, but there's no reason we can't treat our feet too. With a few pairs of these, we plan on rocking open toed shoes 'til the first snow hits.
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Nettleton Hollow's Hanging Amaranthus:
Those who have the misfortune of having a black thumb or meager direct sunlight at home know that constantly rebuying new bits of flora can be tiresome and costly. Frustrated by the consistently browning ferns hanging in our living room, we recently hit up this online shop that specializes in more finished decorative botanicals than those found in floral and craft stores. After a bit of poking around, we hit the jackpot in a green replacement with these hanging amaranthus. They may be dried, but they still add the much needed touch of nature that's so necessary in urban living.
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