“San Francisco (SF) in is chilly during the summer though.. “ and “You know Mark Twain once said: The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco” were the two most common sentences I heard when I told my “Bay Area” friends that I was going to be in San Francisco for the summer. But I guess I never really believed them. I mean, coming from 6 harsh months of Michigan’s winter, I thought people meant I wasn’t going to be at 90 degrees Fahrenheit (I have to admit that after a year in the US I still do not know how to make a quick conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius degrees, but I already understand that 90 degrees is quite warm) but at least at a manageable weather such as the one in my hometown Bogotá, were a light sweater helps you protect from a manageable cold wind. Off course I was wrong. When they said SF is CHILLY during the summer they really meant SF is FREEZING during summer.
What does my misunderstanding meant? I over packed the two suitcases I was allowed to bring with me with light summer-ish clothing and I ended up paying overweight for nothing! My luggage was full of unnecessary and inappropriate clothes because when I was packing I decided to leave heavy jackets and warm sweaters to reduce the weight. The result: I have been freezing during the past three weeks, inappropriately dressed, and internally wishing I could wear the nice dresses I brought to go out at night or the sandals I got since February that are waiting in the closet for summer time! Actually, since in Colombia we do not have seasons, and the city I leave at is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, I have always wished to experience and entire summer where I could dress in colors, skirts, top tanks and sandals. Well, apparently this is not going to happen……
Good thing though, Luckily, my mom sent to me a couple of Jackets I had left home with my very good friend Juliana who came to visit this weekend from Colombia. And, after the initial shock and complaining about how the weather ruined the summer fashion, I started to like the effect that had on the city’s fashion the combination of the chill and the hipster atmosphere of San Francisco. And I have to say that I love it!
I had never used more my leather jacket, and my comfy Tiger tennis shoes. Yes, I love the look of San Francisco girls, their tight jeans, comfy but stylish boots, a nice sweater, a hipster scarf and the classiest of the wind breakers: the leather jacket. They wear them camel, green or grey and they look fantastic with those 70’s style sunglasses and a very loose pony tail…
Let the cold come! If it comes with that hipster touch…
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