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No uniform: what heresy. Each piece I have is distinct and unique.
Spring: mix of heavier cotton for chilly days and summer clothes. This morning I had super soft muslin trousers with a flowery jersey t-shirt, perfect for cooking my Mother’s Day meal. Heat of summer: voile cotton because it’s the only thing I can tolerate. Dresses, tops, skirts. Looking for paperbag pants. Things that emphasize my high waist, that protect my shoulders from sunburn, and not too many bare legged things, because I’m a mosquito magnet and get huge welts for weeks. Mini skirts and shorts are for before or after mosquito season. This afternoon I switched to a voile cotton dress with a floor-length full skirt and high waist for an event. |
I like the unitard look, I picked a few up.
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I really hope you’re a troll. Not sure what 40 year old would look good in this. |
| LOL someone already posted these photos. They look like they are walking down to the hotel pool. Ridiculous for everyday. |
Aww, thanks! This made my day haha. |
I think you posted these on another thread. They look like you forgot pants. |
I always walk to the hotel pool carrying a Kelly bag. |
| My uniform is bike shorts and a tank top. Shout out to whomever suggested the ribbed ones at old navy, I bought one in every color! |
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On warmer days:
-Jersey racerback tank dresses. Michael Stars midis and a few other brands from Nordstrom Rack (some are a-line, some fitted). Will sometimes belt them. Worn with cute sneakers or a strappy flat sandals. -Sleeveless linen tank, baggy shorts, strappy flat sandals. -Pact cap sleeve dresses. On slightly cooler days: -High waist jeans with ribbed tanks tucked in, sneakers. -Vuori or outdoor voices joggers with short sleeve madewell tees. -Quince cardigan with either. Daily: plain baseball cap or straw Panama hat, diamond studs, layered delicate gold necklaces and rings. |
A swimsuit and some shorts? A swimsuit and a coverup? This is the easiest possible scenario to “dress” for |
I use those to sleep in. |