As we speak, it’s getting a bit drizzly and gross. And according to AccuWeather… it’s probably going to snow. That’s fabulous. All we need is more snow after last Friday’s blizzard-like conditions. (Totally ruined my night out.)
So, in honor of our incoming storm, I wanted to give you a bit of a tip in case it does start getting snowy. You know, so you’ll be ready.
Don’t use an umbrella . It’s not OK. Really.
First, because it’s lame. You either look like a really, really big wuss or a tourist from San Diego. All you need to do is rock the fuzzy hood, and you’re fine! Your Northface coat was designed to keep you dry. I mean, if you’re a nice old lady or you’re wearing a $900+ suit, I guess you can bring an umbrella. But aside from that, come on.
I mean, skiers are in the snow all the time. What if you saw a skier holding an umbrella while going down the slope? You’d laugh and think they were silly, right?
So next time there’s a snow storm–no matter how scary it might be–don’t bring your umbrella. I’m just trying to help. Please.
Umbrellas are for rain. Not snow.

Posted by Rebecca Corliss 




