Oh hi. I just wanted to take a quiiiick second to send your attention upward. Up there. At the top of my page. See it? Yeah? Riiiiight under where it says “Randi with an i,” there’s a new little button that says “Stuff I like.”
Caaannnn you guess what it is?!
…yeah. It is — quite literally — a page full of stuff I like.
With Jet’s Pizza smack-dab in the middle!
For a hot second, I tried to venture into blogging about my outfits and my beauty routine and I had envisioned, idk, switching up my skincare products to blog about them, or sharing my daily outfits with the world.
Except… uh, yeah. I’m a creature of habit. I wear the same like, six articles of clothing, I haven’t changed my skincare routine in about three years now, and when I like things? I really like them. Enough to never deviate from them and to wholeheartedly recommend them!
Also, I’ve been trying to take a step back from materialism and consumerism. To be honest, feeling pressured to own a variety of clothes and wear a bevy of different outfits just makes me feel anxious and exhausted… in addition to broke. Plus? Fast fashion is so incredibly wasteful! Rampant consumerism is terrible for the environment, and even though climate change is pretty much guaranteed to kill us all fairly soon, I still loooove this planet and want to take positive steps to protect it — which means focusing on owning fewer, better things.
Part of making this little page full of alllllll the stuff I like was to focus more on quality over quantity.
It’s categorized by clothing, tech, yoga, travel gear and just Randi things (like Jet’s Pizza), so hopefully, you can find a category that resonates with you.
I also took all the photos myself. Not a siiiingle boring stock photo. Just shoddy iPhone camera work that shows off my battered items in use so you can see how much I truly love them.
I’ll be adding to it and updating it throughout the years, but it already feels so good to never have to pretend I wear anything other than a chambray shirt and skinny jeans.
It does have affiliate links, though, just a heads up! I make maybe like, $75 a year in affiliate link revenue — not even enough to keep the lights on around here, soooo hopefully it’s not a big deal, and hopefully you feel comfortable supporting me in that way regardless.
Happy shopping!