Frank & Eileen was started by Audrey McLoghlin in 2009. She was an engineer by training, yet sought out to create the perfect button down shirt for women, a market dominated by men. She named the brand after her grandparents.
The brand grew slowly, but eventually became a global phenomenon. Her clothes are now in 25 countries.

This Galway 1967 jean has a sunbaked fade on it and hand crafted in “dream denim” from Italy. Known best for its buttery soft feel, but the jean maintains its shape all day. (The hem is a raw hand-distressed look).


But the frosting on the outfit is my new Kerri Rosenthal navy blue duster sweater. When I say it is comfy that is the understatement of the year. It is like wearing a cozy robe. So yummy.


Dressing for your everyday life sometimes can present a challenge. Let’s say you are running kids around, doing errands, stopping for a coffee with friends, and you don’t want to look like a slob, yet, you don’t want to really dress-up either. This is your outfit.
This outfit is perfect for doing those actives and having a casual coffee or lunch and you feel put together. I do hope you give the Frank & Eileen Galway 1967 jeans a try and look into all of Kerri Rosenthal’s art work/clothing you will not be sorry.















