Different parts of us portray different parts of our personality. Today I'm going to talk about how our clothes define us. I t...
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I feel it's easy to tell what's looking good, a neon hairband or blue beads, but how to figure if it's for you?
Today, we are going to talk about footwear. The options are many, as with everything today, from tea to tongue cleaner. Three things you need to consider when deciding what to wear: style, comfort and occasion.
Women's wardrobes are generally loaded with fancy slippers, but do you buy keeping occasions in mind?
Most people go to the market and buy things they don't need. While it causes no harm if you want to keep shoes for show and acknowledge it but if you buy what you want and have nothing appropriate to wear when going out, you need to change your shopping habits.
Make a list of places you go to, gym, walking, bicycling, office, party, office party, bathroom, bedroom, houses, whatever applicable.
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It's easy for any of us to tell what looks good and what doesn't. May be not always. But I don't want to give you a guide...
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I guess this is not a solo case. Many popular brands sell big yet never feel right. They shouldn't be in the market. We need to take a stand against them and understand our bodies come first. Comfort comes first, rather than looks of the clothes. Clothes that don't fit might look good on their own but do not flatter your body
Jockey's clothes look good, you can flaunt them but the fitting is a big disappointment. The Jockey bra that I have is similar to their crop top, looks sporty and also has hook-eye closure. The band is too tight and the cups give gaps. The type of underwears I like are neither thongs nor boy shorts, but rather regular panties with thin side bands. The underwear matching to the bra I just mentioned fits the criteria perfectly but it just doesn't fit! It gathers in the middle. And the tank tops look great but have ill-fitting arm holes. I don't understand how the manufacturing team is unable to produce clothes to fit most people when the designers create beautiful designs. How, how can the company ignore such an important aspect of clothing?
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Jockey's popularity amazes me. It is a recognized clothing brand in 120 countries. It's products look good, feel soft but wh...