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If you want to look fashionable for 2021, stylists have ideas of what you should add to your closet. Buzz60âs Keri Lumm has more.
SEATTLE â We want to be comfy but also look good on Zoom. We didnât know how uncomfortable jeans were until we stopped wearing them. If you wore one at the office, you might still wear your work badge at home. Some of us are ineffably fancy. Black masks go with everything. And we really, really hate bras.
Once dictated by climate and office culture, our clothing has changed significantly over the year weâve weathered the coronavirus pandemic. Between mask mandates, the rise of remote work, the fall of going out, and stay-at-home orders, we dress more idiosyncratically now than perhaps ever before. Our social worlds have narrowed, and so have our sartorial choices. After all, when your job goes remote overnight, the external fashion rules go, too.
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