5 Things I Stopped Wearing When I Moved From NYC to Austin
A worldwide pandemic has changed most of our lives in the last year. Millions of people have switched to telework during this time, and as a result, many have moved out of denser and crowded cities for a quieter (and more affordable) setting. as ancient countryside refuges, heavenly forests and small towns. My partner and I decided to join the relocation wave. After living in some of the biggest cities in the world like London and New York For more than a decade, we decided to venture into the open American South.
Life in Austin, Texas not only seems to be easier to achieve, but also more spacious. And it’s hotter—Street hotter. As the terrain changes, so does my wardrobe. Obviously, what works in the urban jungle of NYC doesn’t translate to the sun-drenched hills of Austin either. So without further ado, here are a few pieces of clothing I’ve swapped for a more practical upgrade that will make me feel at home in my new city. Scroll down to find out where the biggest NYC is coming Texas style difference for me.