Celebrate National Thrift Shop Day With a DIY Painted Sweatshirt

Thank the DIY gods for thrift shops. Where else would we find funky fresh home decor, perfectly lived-in denim jackets and, well, the building blocks for *all* of our Halloween costumes? To celebrate National Thrift Shop Day (aka TODAY! Pop those bottles!), we’re showing you how to turn a vintage crewneck sweatshirt into a one-of-a-kind late summer wardrobe staple. Grab that fabric paint and scroll on.

Because really, this sweater was just begging for some figgy-fruity goodness :)

Materials + Tools:

— thrift store sweatshirt

— fabric paint in assorted colors

— cardboard

— paint brushes in assorted sizes

— iron (optional)

Instructions:
1. Test your design on some scrap cardboard. Note that the fabric paint will dry differently on fabric!

2. Place another piece of cardboard under the front of the sweater. This is to prevent the fabric paint from seeping onto the back, and it also provides a flat surface.

3. Paint your figs (or other fruit!), starting with a light coat of paint and adding more as necessary. Let the paint dry before layering coats.

4. If your fabric paint calls for a hot iron sesh to seal it, turn your sweatshirt inside out and carefully iron over the painted portions. Ta-da!

Test your design on some scrap cardboard. Note that the fabric paint will dry differently on fabric!

Place another piece of cardboard under the front of the sweater. This is to prevent the fabric paint from seeping onto the back, and it also provides a flat surface. Paint your figs (or other fruit!), starting with a light coat of paint and adding more as necessary. Let the paint dry before layering coats.

Repeat, repeat, repeat!

If your fabric paint calls for a hot iron sesh to seal it, turn your sweatshirt inside out and carefully iron over the painted portions.

Ta-da!

Figgin’ amazing.

Happy National Thrift Shop Day, friends!

Are you trying this DIY? If so, we want to see the results! Share on Instagram with the hashtag #britstagram so we can check ’em out :)

DIY Production: Maddie Bachelder
Photography: Chris Andre

There's nothing like a good sweater to make you feel cute and cozy at the same time. They're some of the most versatile clothing items around! You can wear your favorite sweaters with jeans, trousers, skirts — the outfit potential is off the charts. I'm a huge sweater gal myself, and wear one almost every single day during the winter. Here are some of my favorite stylish and comfy picks to add to your shopping cart!

Valentine's Day Sweaters

BTFBM Heart Print Sweater

Thanks to Mean Girls, our favorite throwback color combo (pink and black) is back and better than ever. The heart print is perfect for your Valentine's Day dinner — even if you're dining solo and just love seasonal aesthetics! Plus the great thing about a multi-colored sweater is that it gives you multiple color palettes to pick from.

Target Heart Postage Stamp Graphic Cardigan

The heart theme continues with an adorable pink and red postage stamp design! This cardigan is great for modern art lovers because the bright colors and graphic design feels like the perfect '00s take on the '60s. Since this is a cardigan, it looks just as good over a dress as it does with jeans!

Target Amour Graphic Sweater

If you're dreaming up a Paris trip for later this summer, get into a European mindset by *literally* wearing love around on your sweater. Since the piece is red, you'll also be able to hop on the hottest color trend of the season.

Open Edit Rib Half Zip Sweater

For a moodier take on pink, opt for a mauve or a dusty rose. It's still romantic without feeling too in-your-face. Plus since it's a half zip, it adds a little bit of athletic edge that literally goes perfectly with a pair of metallic shoes.

ASOS DESIGN Knit Collar Shirt Cardigan

When your sweater is a single color, rely on interesting necklines, silhouettes, and varying textures to make things more visually interesting. Case in point: the shiny buttons against the soft knit of this cardigan, as well as the oversized (ie: playful) collar!

Maeve Easy Pullover Sweater

Barbie pink is far from over, especially when a sweater is *this* cute! I'm drooling over the balloon sleeves, ribbed design, and mini mock neck. It's romantic and casual at the same time, which is exactly the kind of energy I'm trying to bring into 2024.

Neutral Sweaters

J. Crew Striped Rollneck™ Sweater

Looking for something more neutral? Stripes and a ribbed neck still allow you to have fun, even when you're not working with colors. Plus, it just gives you the excuse to wear crazy accessories.

J. Crew Raglan Fitted-Waist Crewneck Sweater

You really can't go wrong with a simple white sweater. It's good all year long! Pair this one with straight leg jeans, booties, and a headband, or wear it with a bright midi skirt.

PRETTYGARDEN Buttoned Cardigan

Channel your inner Meg Ryan with a buttoned cardigan that is perfect for movie days and outdoor excursions alike. Pair with jeans and gold hoop earrings, trust me.

Colorful Sweaters

DOLAN Colorblock Crewneck Sweater

Instead of a regular, symmetrical pattern, add some extra interest to your 'fit with a colorblock sweater. I'm obsessed with the mix of lime and camel here — there's contrast but since they're similar tones, they don't clash. Love!

& Other Stories Mock-Neck Sweater

This mock-neck sweater is a Brit + Co team favorite, and I love how, when you pair this navy shade with dark wash denim, you get a sophisticated monochromatic outfit.

Maeve Colorblock Cable Sweater

In addition to multiple colors, wearing a sweater with multiple weaves adds even more texture and will turn heads no matter where you go! I need one STAT.

Amazon Essentials Classic-Fit Lightweight Long-Sleeve V-Neck Sweater

A simple lightweight sweater is a wardrobe must-have because of how easy it is to layer, and how many other pieces it goes with! This easy breezy shade of blue says summer, even in the dead of winter.

Follow us on TikTok and Pinterest for ideas on how to style your favorite sweaters, and check out our Fashion page for more inspiration!

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One detail that the covers of the new books coming in May have in common are shades of pink, blue, and green — perfect summer colors. You'll find your classic rom-com books, but there's also a little devious behavior and a touch of magic to look forward to. But, don't just take my word for it. Let your imagination get lost in our top 11 new books coming in May!

Mistakes We Never Made by Hannah Brown (May 7)

Emma Townsend and Finn Hughes are involved in a classic cat and mouse situationship that's turned incredibly sour. They went from inching their way towards several romantic turning points to deciding they actually don't like each other anymore. One can assume their hearts got tired of being shown that almost doesn't count.

However, they have to put on their adult undies to get through a wedding weekend where everyone's expected to be on their best behavior because of the joyous moment at hand. It sounds too good to be true and the pair quickly realizes it is when the bride-to-be vanishes.

Forced to race against an invisible winding clock, Emma and Finn embark on a momentous journey to figure out if this wedding can actually be saved. Somewhere along the lines, they begin to remember what it was like when their undeniable attraction towards each other led to much more. Maybe a weird wedding mystery is just the thing they needed to prove that it's time to make things official.

The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (May 7)

The Ministry of Time is a the modern time travel book you didn't know you needed to read until now. It shines a light on a young woman — aka the "bridge" — who's new job comes with a hefty salary and more responsibility than she considered. She's meant to help an expat called "1847," or Commander Graham Gore, adjust to living in a modern world when all he remembers is what it was like to live in the 1840s.

The more 1847 adjusts to life around him with other expats and this young woman whose so different than what he's used to, the more the bridge crosses the lines and allows herself to become immersed in his world beyond what her profession calls for.

This isn't without consequences and it's up to the bridge to decide what it really means to live in the future.

The Five Year Lie by Sarina Bowen (May 7)

Ariel Cafferty was head over heels in love with a man she thought she knew until it feels like he ghosted her without an explanation. She thought she was beginning to move on, but a vague text from him (Drew) years later brings back emotions she's tried to forget.

Suddenly Ariel begins to piece together clues that something is seriously wrong. Not only that, she can't shake the feeling that the truth is still being kept from her. In order to possibly save her and her son's life, she'll have to work to understand what happened to Drew and how far the mystery surrounding his disappearance actually goes.

Alternate Endings by Ali Rosen (May 7)

Alternate Endings is one of the new books releasing in May that I immediately connected to because I can relate to some aspects of Beatrice Leal's life. She's a working mother who's as dedicated to her son as she is to her job, but the only difference between us is that she's dealing with a tough divorce. To make it even more complicated, her boss also gets divorced and decides she wants to live in Ireland full-time.

This means she's requiring the team — including Bea — to be there twice a month and this throws a huge monkey wrench in the custody plans she and her ex-husband Lucas have half-heartedly agreed on. Still, Bea loves her job and reluctantly makes the first trip to Ireland where she meets the new CTO at her job — the sexy Jack Sander who ghosted her while they were in high school.

Despite the two decades that have passed since they've seen each other, there's no denying that the two still have electric energy that they acknowledge during one of their trips to Ireland. But as time passes, the lie they keep telling themselves gives way to something more and Bea finds that she may just have to change her approach to everything in life — especially when it comes to love.

The Paradise Problem by Christine Lauren (May 14)

Is it obvious that my favorite new books I've read involve some form of love? Besides this amazing cover that caught my eye, The Paradise Problem offers a completely new approach to being married that I've seen in a book.

Anna Green is impulsive and makes decisions solely so she survive from day to day. It's the main reason she married Liam "West" Weston when she needed a place to stay. It was supposed to be a marriage of convenience between two strangers. So when she doesn't bother looking at the "divorce" papers he had her sign and is surprised to find out they're still married when he visits her years later, Anna's more than flustered.

See, West is set to inherit a large fortune attached to his family's name and has to prove that he's been enjoying married life with his wife Anna. The problem is that they don't really know anything about each other and his family is demanding to see her.

With no other choice, West convinces Anna to keep up the married act and prays she'll be able to impress his family. However, he begins to realize that maybe he's had it wrong all along. Maybe he's supposed to fall in love with this feisty, art-loving, impulsive woman that's stealing his heart. Maybe he's supposed to protect hers.

Lovers and Liars by Amanda Eyre Ward (May 14)

The Peacock sisters aren't as close as they used to be and they have time and a lot of heartache to blame for that. Of course, there's always the roles they played in the fallout of their familial relationship.

Sylvie Peacock finds herself facing marriage again after being widowed and she thinks it might be time to move on. Cleo Peacock is the successful sister who can do no wrong and has the cushy lifestyle to prove it. So when her sister Sylvie falls for the charming Simon Rampling, her criminal defense intuition starts ringing. And Emma Peacock? Well, she's hiding secrets that's turned her into a woman who lets silence lead her. At the center of the sisters is their less than stellar mother who's domineering presence makes it clear these sisters have cowered in her presence for far too long.

One weekend will change everything for the Peacock family and nothing will be the same. — good or bad.

The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields (May 14)

Marigold Claude is ever popular with the many men who want to court her, but she couldn't care less. Her freedom lies in the nature and she gladly revels in it. Things seem to get even better when her grandmother feels she's worthy to become a Honey Witch. But, she can never fall in love.

Deciding she's okay with this rule, she carries on merrily until she meets Lottie Burke, someone who doesn't think magic exists. Intending to prove Lottie wrong, Marigold starts doing things out that feel out of character for her. Soon, something must darker presents itself and Marigold finds that she may have to break multiple rules just to save what she cares about.

One Perfect Couple by Ruth Ware (May 21)

Lyla is experiencing one bad situation after the another. From research that's gone awry to a relationship that's gotten off track, she feels like she's almost at the end of her rope. Suddenly it seems like her prayers are answered when she and Nico are given a chance to be on the TV show One Perfect Couple to win a grand prize that could help them out financially.

They're pit against four other couples and being to sense that something is horribly wrong when disaster strikes the minute they set foot on the deserted island where they're meant to compete. One Perfect Couple becomes more than a reality show and involves whether people can actually survive or not.

Goddess of the River by Vaishnavi Patel (May 21)

Ganga went from being a carefree goddess of the river to a mortal after she failed to control the godlings near her. With no other choice, she decides to become a queen after marrying King Shantanu so she can prove that she's worth of being a goddess again. While she is granted freedom, she can't bring the son she bore in her human form with her.

Once Prince Devavrata gets older and decides he doesn't want to take his father's place, he finds himself on a journey that puts him lock and step with his mother Ganga.

Swiped by L.M. Chilton (May 21)

What would you do if all of your dates from Tinder, Hinge, or Bumble ended up dead after you'd last seen them? Swiped helps Gwen Turner answer that very question when she's thrown into the wildest predicament of her life.

First thing's first — she's in a terrible rut and can't figure out how to put the pieces of her life back together again. She feels hopeless in the romantic department and has to contend with the fact that maybe leaving a great job to serve coffee might not have been the smartest decision.

So, she decides to download a dating app and goes on a series of dates that leave her more confused than ever. To make matters worse, they begin to turn up dead after she's been the last person to go on a date with them. This doesn't bode well with the police and she soon finds herself being carefully watched.

The more frequently things begin to happen, the more Gwen rushes to figure out who the date killer is. As she gets closer to finding out the truth, she'll find that she also has to contend with a dark secret that she thought no one else knew about.

I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue (May 21)

Not to be confused with Dolly Parton's "Jolene," I Hope This Finds You Well's main character of the same name finds herself in a work bind when HR sentences her to "sensitivity training." Her crime? Being exposed for sharing her negative opinions about co-workers. Restricted from certain interactions, Jolene decides to do whatever it takes to get through her training period.

So when an IT plunder allows her to see what everyone else has been privately talking about, Jolene feels conflicted about whether to report them or not. She even discovers that potential layoffs are about to affect her job so she does everything she can to make sure her role is secured.

Soon she'll have to decide what's more important: her job or the truth.

Which of the best new books coming in May are you looking forward to reading? Be sure to check out our storefront for even more reading recs!

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You need to look towards cashmere sweaters this winter. While you're shivering in between cups of hot tea and sinking into a swarm of heated blankets amidst the freezing-cold days, cashmere sweaters do *all* the heavy lifting to keep you cozy, cute, and alwayssuper warm. Whether you're mysteriously sipping a latte at your favorite local café or conquering Zoom calls with effortless style, cashmere sweaters should be your absolute go-to.

When shopping for cashmere sweaters with warmth in mind, you'll want to ensure that they're made of 100% cashmere. Not all cashmere garments are made equal, and the quality of the material used to make them is crucial in securing their overall longevity, durability, and comfort.

If you plan on diving deep into the construction of your next cashmere sweater, it's important to take the length and thickness of the cashmere fibers into account. According to Luca Faloni, longer fibers mean more durability, and thin fibers mean more softness. To get even nerdier about cashmere sweaters, sourcing them from Italian and Scottish producers guarantees their utmost quality (though often more expensive, but it's a fair tradeoff).

These cashmere sweaters range from solids to stripes, mock-necks to turtlenecks, and crop tops to tunics to suit any style. Consider these 20 knit beauties your one-way ticket to a life that's both comfy and fabulous!

Easton Luxe Cashmere V-Neck Sweater

This 100% cashmere sweater's fuzzy feel also adds some visual interest to those cozy winter outfits, or just the PJ's you wear day-to-day.

Free People School Boy Cashmere Cardi

Cashmere calls for specialized care, like a cold hand-wash job or a trip to the dry cleaners. This green piece is no exception, as its overly-soft fibers create the coziest wear you've ever experienced!

Magaschoni Mock Neck Cashmere Sweater

This monochromatic pick features contrasting piping along the collar and shoulders for a fun flair.

Uniqlo Cashmere Crew Neck Long-Sleeve Sweater

This cashmere sweater leans on the affordable side and will last you ages as long as you treat it right. Take time to hand wash this gorgeous peachy piece and let it air dry off the hanger for the best care.

Easy Street Cashmere Multi-Stripe Tunic

Multicolored clothing is such a vibe, and just because it's the dead of winter doesn't mean you can't brighten up your wardrobe! This stripey number will look and feel good.

Design History Rib Trim Cashmere Sweater

This pick pushes beyond basic with thick ribbed details along the cuffs and hem. The wider sleeves are also a fun play on cozy couture!

360 Cashmere Camden Mock Neck Cashmere Sweater

The higher mock neck on this cashmere piece sees that your neck gets a share of the warmth while you're out and about.

White + Warren Cashmere Saddle Sleeve Crewneck

The wider, oversized fit of this sweater enables endless styling possibilities, so you can sport it with jeans or over a maxi dress for the winter.

Reformation Garrett Cashmere Cropped Turtleneck Sweater

The cropped length and single-layer turtleneck on this style go hand-in-hand, making your 'fit more casual. The gray color makes it perfect for repeated wear and will match with virtually anything in your closet.

Easy Street Luxe Cashmere Tunic

This cashmere tunic feels like wearing a super-soft blanket at all times. Aside from its comfort level, this pick is totally timeless and will last you literal years with the proper care.

White + Warren Cashmere Dragon Tapestry Crewneck

The bold dragon symbol on this cashmere sweater, taken from a 15th century European tapestry at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, symbolizes good luck and protection. It's the perfect picture to wear for a stylishly strong ensemble!

Ann Taylor Relaxed Cashmere Cable Sweater

The royal blue color of this cashmere sweater only amplifies its regal vibes. It's adorned with a simple cable knit that covers the front and back of the really relaxed silhouette.

The Alani Cashmere Mock-Neck Sweater by Pilcro

This fuzzy sweater features a fun splotchy pattern that you can wear with just about anything! It's as soft as a cloud, so you'll want to wear it every single day.

J.Crew Cashmere Shrunken Crewneck Sweater

The make of this cashmere sweater supports the Aid by Trade Foundation, which "ensures the welfare of cashmere goats, protects natural resources, and improves the working conditions of farmers and farmworkers in Inner Mongolia." It's such an adorable wardrobe basic that can be worn in many different ways!

360 Cashmere Lyra Mock Neck Cable Knit Cashmere Sweater

You won't want to stop petting this extremely soft cashmere sweater. The loose-fitting silhouette is enhanced by a unique high-low hem that's also vented for visual effect. Of course, the mock neck detail is the cherry on top in staying super warm in the winter.

Everlane The Cashmere Boxy Crew Sweater

The big stripes on this piece made of responsibly-sourced cashmere give your look a very nice graphic appeal for turning heads and switching up your outfit!

Madewell (Re)sponsible Cashmere Oversized Crewneck Sweater

The greenish-brownish shade on this sweater is unique in its own right, so you can really play with color when you're putting together a cold-weather look.

The Shea Oversized Boxy Cashmere Sweater by Maeve

This show-stopping style boasts delicate stitch detailing that speak to its overall elegance.

J.Crew Cashmere Classic-Fit Crewneck Sweater

Just like the name implies, this cashmere sweater has a classic fit that doesn't include any frills or extra bits and bobs. This pick is a reliable, sleek, and comfortable addition to any warm ensemble!

White + Warren Cashmere Polo Sweater

This cashmere sweater boasts a really solid construction that'll wear well for years to come. We love how casual yet sophisticated it is, with a nice, polished collar and open neckline.

Are cashmere sweaters worth it?

Good-quality cashmere sweaters are totally worth it if you live somewhere where it's cold for extended periods of time. Investing more money in cashmere sweaters that will last you a long time is justified, as long as you're willing to put in the time to take proper care of your cashmere garments to prolong their lifespan.

Why is 100% cashmere so expensive?

Cashmere is a rare material. It typically takes 3-4 cashmere goats to produce enough fiber for one garment, so you can expect 100% cashmere to be priced in accordance with its rarity.

What is the highest quality cashmere?

There are three different grades of cashmere: Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C. They are categorized by the length and thickness of the cashmere fibers. Grade A cashmere is the highest quality, boasting the longest and finest fibers.

Shop more B+C-approved style picks here!

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We're thrilled to kick off our new Jetset Journeys series, where we turn the best U.S. cities to explore this year into our own personal playgrounds. This is not just a travel guide but a way to spark your creativity and your wanderlust for weekend and week-long travel. Pack your bags , join us here every week, and get jetsetty this summer.

A getaway is always a good idea, especially when you can do it with your best friends. Traveling with friends is a fantastic way to bond, create memories, and explore new destinations together. Seeking adventure, relaxation, culture, or nightlife? We've got you. These U.S. cities offer the perfect setting for an unforgettable trip no matter what your travel goals. Whether you're celebrating a milestone birthday, upcoming nuptials, or an annual gathering of remote friends, look no further than these cities in the U.S.

New York City

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In the words of Taylor Swift, “It's been waitin' for you!” New York City is a destination for the arts, nightlife, shopping and foodies, so there is an abundance of options for you and your crew to do, see and eat. Book a hotel, there is no shortage of them — but the PUBLIC Hotel, The Standard, High Line or Moxy NYC Chelsea are great ones — and hit the ground running.

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Frolic in Central Park, wander the Metropolitan Museum of Art, cycle along the Hudson River Greenway or window shop on Fifth Avenue. Theater fans will want to see what shows are playing on Broadway or queue for Marie’s Crisis, where you can belt out showtunes in the West Village.

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While in an empire state of mind, you’ll obviously want to wine and dine. The Nines, The Happiest Hour, The Blond, Oscar Wilde, the Broken Shaker and Nubeluz are among spots that should be on your list for drinks, along with the seasonal bar Grand Banks, which is a summer must. Satisfy your stomach with meals at Emilio's Ballato, Café Chelsea and Pastis, or if you need a quick bite, then a slice of Joe's Pizza or taco from Los Tacos No. 1 are just the ticket.

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Depending on what time of year you’re planning to visit New York, you can check out different markets like the Bryant Park Winter Village during the holidays, or Smorgasburg during the warmer months. No matter the season, the Big Apple is ripe and waiting for you to take a bite out of it with your BFFs!

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale

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Sunshine and good times await in South Florida. Apart from the obvious beaches and clubs, the cultural melting pot offers an arts and diverse food scene. But for visitors looking to soak up rays and read while listening to the waves, the Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach and The Goodtime Hotel are both within walking distance to North Beach and South Beach, respectively.

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Of course, the nightlife isn't limited to just Miami Beach. Book a room at EAST Miami, home to Sugar rooftop, where you’ll be in the center of bustling Brickell near hot spots like Sexy Fish and Gekkō. Or stay in Coconut Grove at the Mayfair House Hotel & Garden, which is close to a variety of shops, restaurants and bars, including Regatta Grove.

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Regardless of where you decide to rest your head at night, no BFF trip to Miami should be complete without a visit to Wynwood and Design District. Visit the galleries and snap pictures for the ‘gram in Wynwood and don’t forget to swing by Fireman Derek's Bake Shop for a sweet treat, before heading to Design District for shopping and later dinner at Mandolin Aegean Bistro — a Greek restaurant that’ll have you feeling like you’re in Mamma Mia!.

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If brunch is on the itinerary, look no further than the Little Hen in Midtown Miami. With its Instagram-worthy decor, drinks and dishes, it’s one of the cutest spots to brunch at. Just note, you’ll want to make a reservation and adhere to the restaurant's “smart chic dress code.”

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While in the area, you can mosey on over to Lagniappe, a jazz club and wine garden that has live music every night.

Phoenix, AZ

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If wellness or adventure is your journey, then Phoenix is the destination. Gather your spa-loving, adventurous or golf-playing crew and travel to the urban oasis in the Sonoran Desert.

Seeking an escape to nature? Go hiking at Pinnacle Peak Park, Papago Park, Usery Mountain Regional Park or Camelback Mountain. There’s also horseback riding in the Sonoran Desert. Cave Creek Trail Rides, established in 1999, offers guided trail rides, giving you a “true western experience!”

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After being outdoors, retreat inside and unwind with a spa treatment. There are a number of spa resorts in the area, including the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Arizona Biltmore Resort, Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, Boulders Resort & Spa Scottsdale, the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia and the Royal Palms Resort and Spa, to name a few.

Golf buddies in Phoenix will find multiple courses to practice their swings. The city owns and operates five 18-hole championship courses and three nine-hole courses. Pending when you’re in town, fairway fans can try to score tickets to tournaments like the PGA TOUR Champions' Charles Schwab Cup Championship, or the PGA TOUR’s WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale.

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All the activity and, hey, even relaxation can make you work up an appetite. Satiate it at James Beard Award-winning Virtu Honest Craft, The Arrogant Butcher, Different Pointe of View and Vincent on Camelback.

Dallas-Ft. Worth

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They say everything is bigger in Texas, so get ready for some Texas-sized fun. Between the shopping and the restaurants, there are plenty of reasons for you and your pals to pack your bags and flock to the Lone Star State. The Fairmont Dallas and the Thompson Dallas hotels are both in the heart of downtown, close to the Dallas Museum of Art for art lovers, and near the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza for the history buffs.

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South of downtown you and your crew can explore the Bishop Arts District, an “eclectic neighborhood” with restaurants and shops. You can also engage in retail therapy at the Galleria Dallas and Highland Park Village, both of which are premier shopping destinations.The latter is also home to Elizabeth ChambersBIRD Bakery, a must for anyone with a sweet tooth–be sure to order a “southern red velvet” cupcake!

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Craving something savory? Head on over to Las Palmas Tex-Mex for Mexican cuisine, Pecan Lodge for BBQ or the farm-to-table restaurant Sundown at Granada. End your nights at the cozy cocktail bar Parliament or drop by the Midnight Rambler, a cocktail lounge inside of the Joule Hotel.

In need of a little R&R? You and your pals can splurge on a stay at Bowie House in Fort Worth. The luxury hotel is described as an “imaginative and bold urban retreat, where cowboys and cattle once roamed.” Indulge in self-care at the hotel’s full service spa, said to be inspired by the outdoors, or book one of the available experiences.

So, saddle up and plan your trip to Texas.

San Francisco

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Turn your California dreaming into a reality! From nature to tech and a slew of attractions, the Bay Area has plenty to offer you and your BFFs, especially those who know and love Full House.

The InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco is a historic hotel in the neighborhood of Nob Hill. Renting a car will make it easier to get around and check out sites like the Golden Gate Bridge, the "Painted Ladies" at Alamo Square (channel the Tanners, anyone?), Chinatown and Twin Peaks. Given the city’s proximity to wine country, you can also road trip to Napa for a day to visit wineries and enjoy a meal at the charming Acacia House.

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Back in SF, you and your friends can pay a visit to the famous Fisherman's Wharf, where you’ll find Ghirardelli Square and PIER 39. Take a ferry to Alcatraz (the tour is actually fascinating) or Sausalito for waterside lunch at Bar Bocce, where you can join other guests in a game of bocce while you wait for your delicious pizzas and salads.

Grab your besties for a coastal hike along Land's End Trail for breathtaking views of the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. Start at the old Cliff House and spot the famous Sutro Baths and end at the Palace of Legion of Honor. Or, reserve your spot at Muir Woods for an amazing hike through the redwoods.

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Grab breakfast or lunch at the James Beard Award-winning b. patisserie, or one of the best rooftop bars in the city Kaiyo for Peruvian bites.

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The San Francisco Playhouse is a great night out to the theatre with pals, or Cobb's Comedy Club for big laughs. With friends by your side, you’re sure to feel golden in the Golden State.

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At this point in my life, I have what could be considered an encyclopedic knowledge ofGilmore Girls. I can discuss plot points, TV moments, and The Battle Of Rory's Boyfriends to academic extents — but there is always more to talk about! If you've also got Gilmore Girls on the brain, then keep scrolling for some of your top Gilmore Girls questions, answered.

Why is season 7 of Gilmore Girls so different?

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Gilmore Girls season 7 has a different tone to the rest of the show for one simple reason: creators and writers Dan & Amy Sherman-Palladino weren't involved in the production of the show. They were so heavily involved in previous seasons that it makes sense their absence would be felt!

What happens at the end of Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life?

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After we said goodbye to Rory, Lorelai, and the rest of Stars Hollow, Netflix's Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life allowed us to see all our favorite characters again — and then shocked us with its final four words. In a full circle moment, the show ends with Lorelai and Rory sitting on the steps of the town gazebo with their coffees before Rory asks, "Mom?" "Yeah," Lorelai says. "I'm pregnant."

Is there going to be a season 2 of Gilmore Girls: A Year in a Life?

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While there hasn't been an official confirmation for Gilmore Girls: A Year in a Life season 2, fans and cast members alike are hoping we'll return to Stars Hollow again. "If that came up again, I love that character so much and I love Amy," Lauren Graham tells Collider. "I will work with her, any time. It would just be a matter of responsibility to the fans and what we could give them that's deserving of their devotion."

Where can I rewatch Gilmore Girls?

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You can stream Gilmore Girls on Netflix now. That means you can rewatch the show from the comfort of your own home (or bed), which is perfect!

Who did Lorelai Gilmore end up with?

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After years of feeling torn between Rory's father Christopher and her best friend Luke, Lorelai ended Gilmore Girls in a relationship with Luke. But if you ask me, the most important relationship is the one between Lorelai and Rory, which is still going strong by the end of the series!

What happened to Emily Gilmore?

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While Emily Gilmore seems a little intimidating at the beginning of the series, she definitely has a heart of gold. When A Year In The Life opens, we learn her husband Richard has passed away, and Emily balances healing from her grief while also exploring the independence she's never had before.

Where can I buy Gilmore Girls gifts?

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Whether you're hunting for a white cable knit sweater like Rory's iconic pullover or you're headed to the bookstore to try her reading list for yourself, you can find Gilmore Girls gifts everywhere from the Hallmark store to Amazon.

Where is the Gilmore Girls cast now?

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The cast of Gilmore Girls has been busy since the show wrapped! You can see Chad Michael Murray and Scott Patterson on Sullivan's Crossing, while Lauren Graham recently published Have I Told You This Already? Alexis Bledel is in talks to star in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 3, while Milo Ventimiglia just got married! I love seeing this cast thrive.

Why is Gilmore Girls season 5 controversial?

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If there's one Gilmore Girls season that's gone down in infamy, it's Gilmore Girls season 5. There are a few (very controversial) reasons it strikes a cord with fans, including but not limited to, Rory dating a recently divorced Deanafter their affair in season 4, stealing a yacht with Logan, and deciding to drop out of Yale. This sounds like a quarter-life crisis if I've ever seen one.

Who is the father of Rory's baby?

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Gilmore Girlsleft us on a huge cliffhanger when Rory Gilmore revealed she was pregnant, and thanks to costume supervisor Valerie Campbell, we know that the father of Rory's baby is her college boyfriend Logan Huntzberger.

Where is Stars Hollow located in real life?

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You can visit Stars Hollow IRL by taking a trip to Washington, Connecticut. The town made Amy Sherman-Palladino feel so at home that she used it as inspo for Gilmore Girls!

Does Lane Kim have a baby?

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Yes, Lane ends up having twins by the end of Gilmore Girls. Amy Sherman-Palladino actually revealed this was a plot point she didn't like from Gilmore Girls season 7. "I would’ve preferred that Lane not have kids, only because it would’ve given us more options," she tells TV Line. "The one thing you couldn’t do with Lane and Zack is have them be sh—tty parents. So them having kids sort of dictated them still living in Stars Hollow. It changed things ever so slightly. They’re still rock and rollers. They’re still the cool parents."

Did Paris Geller attend Harvard?

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No, Paris Geller did not get into Harvard, which is a plot point that still divides fans. After all, Paris was brilliant, why wouldn't she have gotten in?! Paris and Rory both went to Yale, and actually ended up rooming together.

What happened to Rory Gilmore?

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By the time we see Rory Gilmore in Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life, she's become a freelance journalist who travels around the world for work. After some encouragement from Jess, Rory also ends up writing a book about her life with Lorelai, titled Gilmore Girls.

Who was Rory Gilmore's best boyfriend?

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This is the age-old question that will divide Gilmore Girls fans for the rest of time!! While everyone has a different answer (Logan! Jess! Dean! Actually..who picks Dean?), Matt Czuchry himself recently revealed that he thinks there's NO right answer. “I think [all three of Rory Gilmore's boyfriends have] strengths and weaknesses, like we all do,” he says on The Talk. “And I think that the fun of the show is that you’ve got these characters who are flawed and had these great pieces and everybody debates who’s best for Rory because they feel different about their strengths and weaknesses that might match up.”

What's your favorite season of Gilmore Girls? I'm a tried and true season 3 fan (because of Jess, of course), but I will always rewatch the pilot before I watch anything else. Follow us on Facebook for more pop culture news!

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