I love the Sundance catalog. Beautiful, unique pieces for the home and quality apparel. Even if I don’t buy anything, I love to sit with a steaming mug of coffee turning its pages when it arrives in my mailbox each season. I thoroughly read the product stories. I’m a sucker for detailed product descriptions that include tidbits like cotton fiber is harvested from the cotton plant’s seed pod. The fiber is hollow in the center and, under a microscope, looks like a twisted ribbon.
Quintessential Jean Jacket (regularly $78):
Nightfall Crop Pants in olive and black (regularly $118):
This Tall Draper’s Cabinet crafted from plantation-grown hardwood is definitely not under $10 but it’s on my wish list. Each cubby numbered, housed within antique brass cardholders:
“Sundance is and always will be a dream. What you see, smell, taste and feel here is a dream being carefully nurtured. It is an area whose pledge is to people. What we offer in the form of art and culture, spirit and service, is homegrown and available to all.”
I love everything on that site. I think this could be dangerous…