Shop Tea & Oranges: A Sweater Weather Paradise

The holiday season may be over, but the winter is here and not going anywhere, anytime soon - leaving  us to search for the best possible additions to our winter-time wardrobe. The search for the perfect turtleneck sweater led me straight to the doors of Tea & Oranges in Summit, New Jersey. 

Named after a lyric in one of Leonard Cohen’s most famed songs, “So Long, Marianne”, Tea & Oranges is a high-end boutique made for the everyday. They pride themselves on selling quality goods, which can be used in versatile ways. Every piece has a story starting in a holistic design and production process, and ending in ten different ways you can style it. 

When I visited at the beginning of the month, two things caught my eye: their sweater rack and scarf display. 

I am a HUGE sweater fanatic, and the selection at Tea & Oranges was perfect. A mix of solid neutrals and earthy tones made for the perfect variety. The sweaters are also 100% cashmere - always a plus!

Their scarf rack is also perfection - the patterns and designs were entrancing and truly gorgeous. The stylists were also extremely helpful in showing me half-a-dozen ways of styling their scarves based on the size and design, which made the experience even more enjoyable.

You can see more of Tea & Oranges via their website, linked here, or check them out on social media!

Liza Price

Director of Operations and Social Media Manager means Liza has a lot of hats to wear. She is responsible for making sure The Reel runs smoothly, and is constantly working on growth. She has had an abundance of experience in the marketing world, having managed several business accounts under Undeniable Media and cofounding a subscription-based social media marketing service. She is passionate about giving local teens real-time experience in the marketing and content creation worlds, and enjoys running her interns greatly. Her goal is to help as many teens improve and hone their skills as possible. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing, gardening, and is all about learning.

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