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Essential Supplies for a Cozy Fireside Retreat, Harvey Faircloth-Style

Before launching vintage-inspired clothing line Harvey Faircloth,Katie Hatch, Mara Papa, and Abby Clawson Low each worked in a differentarm of the fashion industry. The trio, whose NYC shopping haunts werefeatured in our February issue, are blogging this week on Luckymag.com.

This week we're sharing the fashion, home, and lifestyle pieces we wish we had received for Christmas. And today, we've dreamed up the ultimate post-holiday getaway: a cozy, weekend trip to the mountains--and all the supplies we'd bring along to make it our own.

"Turn off the television and turn on a (very pre-iTunes) portable record player (which completely fulfills our teenage boy Christmas fantasy), immediately filling your tiny, rustic cabin with old-school tunes." -Katie Hatch (Vestax Handytrax Portable Record Player, $129, turntablelab.com)

"We were really hoping to find one of these chic axes (yes, there is such a thing) lovingly wrapped under the tree. There's nothing like chopping wood in style--take your pick." -Abby Clawson Low (Best Made Co. Axe, $250 and up, bestmadeco.com)

"A warm, woolly blanket would have been the perfect gift for bundling next to a toasty fire, crackling with the wood you just split." -Abby Clawson Low (Hudson Bay Blanket, $289 and up, woolrich.com)

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