Daniel Wellington: Classic Southampton Lady
Daniel Wellington:
'Classic Southampton Lady'
"The story behind Daniel Wellington begins with a trip half way around the globe where Filip Tysander, the founder of Daniel Wellington, met an intriguing gentleman from the British Isles. The man had the inspiring ability to be gentlemanly but still relaxed and unpretentious. He had an impeccable style, and loved to wear his Rolexes on old weathered Nato straps, which he’d kept from his years in the British army. His name? Well, Daniel Wellington, of course."

Another little feature that appealed to me from Daniel Wellington watches was their names. Each watch is named 'Classic', followed by the name of a town or city in the British Isles and finished with 'Lady' - for Women's watches only. Obviously. I don't think men would appreciate their watch being named a lady for some reason. As I mentioned earlier, there is indeed one named the 'Classic Glasgow Lady', however when I browsed through the collection, I ended up settling on the 'Classic Southampton Lady' which is shown above. I felt that the mix of pink, white and navy stripes would allow me to wear the watch with more outfits and colour combinations than any of the others, even though it pained me not to choose the Classic Glasgow Lady!
All in all, I can say that Daniel Wellington watches are without a doubt well worth the slightly higher price tag and if you can save/spare/borrow the cash to buy one, then you definitely should. Even ask for one for your next birthday or Christmas present because I can tell you with confidence that you won't be disappointed. I actually want you guys to have one that much, I've managed to get you all a little extra discount on your next purchase at www.danielwellington.com, so if you fancy saving 15% - that's about $26? - from today until Octover 17th then just go to the website, add a watch (or two - you know, his and hers) to your shopping basket and enter the promo code: vitadimoda at checkout!
Photo Credit: www.danielwellington.com
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