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Like many of my colleagues, I am a fan of the Protect the ocean save the planet shirt Also,I will get this Dôen dress. I picked up this pale yellow one from their sale a few weeks ago, a rare quarantine purchase. I wear it with a vintage 80s sweater I pilfered from my mom, which originally came with a matching skirt that was sadly lost to the ages. All of my best pieces are from her closet — 1985 to 1995 was truly her era. A mix of gold jewelry from Etsy helps finish the look. The June gloom is real today, so I wear a cozy sweater over a top from The Line by K and slouchy brown cotton trousers — extreme art teacher energy. Dry shampoo has become my quarantine best friend since no one can tell if your hair is washed on Zoom. It’s a busy day, but luckily the sun emerges in the early afternoon. Since I get to wrap my day at 3ish, I throw on some sandals (and a mask) for a nice long walk, then try to unplug for a bit with a book. I just finished The Glass Hotel, which I loved, and have The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett up next. Most of my team check-ins happen on Thursdays. We’re a pretty close-knit group and get lunch together regularly when we’re in office, so I miss them big time. Video chats don’t quite cut it! Our meetings are pretty casual (50% business, 50% catching up) so I opt for comfort in wide-leg jeans and my hero item, a Hanes white baby tee. I live in these shirts; they have the perfect shrunken fit, are durable, and go with everything. I was lured into buying this garment called a “sweater sleeve” by someone on Instagram — it’s a cozy layer for indoor AC that’s basically one long continuous sleeve. It seems like an odd garment, but I’ve gotten a lot of wear out of it. At night, I squeeze in a few FaceTimes with my siblings and their kids. We’re scattered now in 5 different cities, and during the pandemic, are checking in much more regularly since we can’t travel for in-person visits. One of my nephews is going through a Frozen phase and another is going through a plastic ball phase, so there’s lots to talk about. Fridays don’t pack the punch that they used to, but I’m looking forward to a few days off, mostly since it means sleeping past 6. I tend to gravitate towards more neutral-colored clothing, but I like the idea of celebrating the weekend ahead with something a little brighter.
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