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High quality isn’t always expensive. I find I like a particular brand of button down blouse which is actually a high street brand. I have so many more expensive high end ones that just don’t feel we comfortable. It’s taken me a while but I recently bought more of this brand because wearing it feels so good and so comfortable.
Great tips, I ready for a purge. I do have a capsule basic wardrobe and then I add a little something something, I’m not into trends, perhaps one or two or a color that pops which I usually do for shoes or a handbag.
I’m always too hot indoors, my idea of comfort, about 65-70F, doesn’t seem to match others who keep their buildings at 75-85F. In shops and other commercial places, it’s often stinginess with the AC. I only wear lightweight, breathable natural fibers plus the rayon family, but it’s still a huge problem. I sometimes wear or bring a matching tank top to wear if necessary.
Actually I don't bother looking at sizes. Designers differ.... so get that perfect fit. Understated is always great but have fun with colour!..🌷 Viva la France!
11. If the size 12 is a little snug, get the 14....nothing makes you look bigger than wearing something too small 12. If you carry a little weight always buy knickers 1 or even 2 sizes bigger....they won't fall down I promise, but neither will they give you a bulge or a vpl
I absolutely agree, wearing clothes that are too small is the most common style mistake I see here in the US. They make one look much fatter! Sizing is almost completely irrelevant nowadays, anyway, I can wear a huge range of number sizes, depending on brand and origin.