Around the District | DC Tweed Ride

Sundays are usually a smorgasbord of boredom for me but this upcoming Sunday, November 15, will be anything but, thanks to whats shaping up to be a giant love-fest-of-creativity. I'm referring to the DC Tweed Ride. Calling all the Dandies and Quaintrelles in DC - which is an obvious sign of the creativity that will be flowing throughout. Organized by Eric Brewer, head over to the parking lot behind the Bank of America at 722 H Street, NE between 11am-12pm dressed in inspiring turn-of-the-century wardrobe (which can easily be found at Treasury Boutique) with a bike to match. Not to worry if your vehicular-challenged, a selection of vintage bikes will be available for sell starting at $125, not to mention scones and vintage studio portraits. And according to Project Beltway, a parlor will be waiting for you at the end of the finishing line - Marvins located at 2007 14th St.
British tunes on the turntables, prizes and raffles, and I'm sure a nice, old school cocktail if need be. And all benefiting the Arts for the Aging.
Nothing is left for convincing; inspiration just isn't something you turn down. And I'm sure to be inspired by some of the sights that will be present, so make sure its your Sunday's best - my camera is charged and ready for snapping. Be inspired yourself too, and bring some of that Dandiness into your own wardrobe.

3 comments:

De said...

Make sure you come dressed to impress! All eyes will be on you.

http://www.curatorofdcstyle.com

District Cut said...

Oh Ill be in disguise...

JKJ said...

Looks cool...but im not down with the bike riding.

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