



For months I had been searching for the perfect cape wrap. The only problem was that I did not know what I was searching for. I spent a whole lot of time Googling "scarf with arm holes." I had purchased blanket scarves and tried a bevy of wraps, but they were all missing those elusive arm holes. A scarf or a wrap just wasn't doing the trick for me. And by "trick", I mean staying on my body during any form of movement. My other wraps looked great as long as I remained motionless.
I learned that vocabulary is the key to a fashion hunt.
Luckily, New Jersey is experiencing one last blast of winter, so I've made some use out of my late season purchase.
