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Visual references are crucial to me. I constantly need fresh doses of interesting, aesthetically pleasing images to inspire me in all that I do... which I suppose explains my magazine addiction. That said, Street: The Nylon Book of Global Style and The Sartoralist- with their wealth of visual cues- are making an appearance on my holiday wish list this year. I'm an avid Nylon reader, and I've coveted this book since it was published a few years ago... and the Sartoralist (http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/) is insanely amazing, so I need this book in a bad way. I think it's time that I get better acquainted with these two gems, so if you're listening Santa, you know what to do...