Know your neighborhood. We know that checking the weather here is
utterly pointless. You can enjoy a balmy afternoon in Dolores Park,
while your smart phone swears its raining in the Sunset. Here's how our
weird microclimates work: The western side of the city bears the brunt
of sea winds and fog, so it will always, always be colder.They look
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women look more fashionable. The Mission and the Castro are insulated by
the city and enjoy warmer weather as a result; and everywhere else is
pretty unpredictable. Dress according to your destination, but don't
forget a T-shirt under that sweater, or a scarf.
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Shop secondhand. To offset the price of that made-in-S.F. tote, pay regular visits to your neighborhood thrift stores. They're as common as coffee shops, and you'll sometimes score a sweater that costs less than your latte. We've got our favorites all over town (Wasteland in the Haight, 31 Rax in Bernal Heights, Afterlife, Schauplatz, and Mission Thrift in the Mission, Old Vogue in North Beach, Out of the Closets across the city, etc.) and with so many,Cheap Cat Woman Costumes it's easy to cheaply fill your closet, whether you're hoping to blend in with the local hipster crowd or stand out at the office.
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