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      Jul162012

      Great Lakes Prep

      Here in the South, we are very proud of region. But just cause one isn't from the South doesn't mean that he can't be proud of the land from which he hails. Nick is one of these people that is proud of his place of origin (which is not Southern). He publishes a webpage called Great Lakes Prep, and Its a great read wherever one is from. He describes as:

      Great Lakes Prep is a lifestyle blog dedicated to the preppy aesthetic.  From its base in the Great Lakes, it explores brands, both young and old, crafting preppy wares and provides a Midwestern perspective, a voice not often heard in the prep realm.  It's an exploration into life in the Midwest, both in general and from a prep perspective, and a primer for anyone curious about visiting the area.  It's a movement to show the rest of the country we're just as proud of where we come from as they are and to show that the Midwest isn't just some vast expanse in the middle of the country to fly over.  Whether you live in the Midwest, have lived here or are just curious to gain perspective on how we do prep in the Midwest, I hope you'll enjoy what you read.

      I make sure not to miss a single post of his, and you shouldn't miss any either.

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