After 2020 and since the rise of working from home, sweatpants and slippers have become far more normal.
Yes, being comfortable has never been more intertwined with our daily lives.
Wearing the wrong bra is certainly a fashion mistake to avoid.

Luckily, companies likeThirdLoveandTrue & Co.are changing the intimate apparel game.
“We’ve always focused on this idea, ‘Are you wearing the right size?'”
Heidi Zak, the co-founder and chief executive of ThirdLove, explained to The New York Times.

We’re content with those staying in the past.
But when it comes to things you shouldneverwear, you must be aware of one ankle boot caveat.
What’s not to love, right?

In fact, youshouldwear white after the holiday.
Of course, Labor Day falls in September and arguably marks the beginning of the end of summer.
However, this outdated fashion rule no longer applies.

We know, we know it was a great look when you were 15.
Trust us on this one.
to rock a mini these days, stylist Elizabeth Sulcer advises striking a balance.

Insidernoted that accessories and purses can be the finishing touches on otherwise excellently put together ensembles.
Make the wrong choice, though, and your whole look could suffer.
How could the same size have completely different results?

It has nothing to do with you or your body, but rather the size differentiation between brands.
Namely,neverwear a shirt that someone has to stand and read.
These shirts often come off as childish.

Personal stylist Peter Nguyen and founder ofThe Essential Manrecommends opting for one-word graphic tees instead of overly wordy styles.
Those days are long behind us, and your DIY shirts need to stay there, too.
Chances are, you’ll find a style that fits your needs.

Bonus: you might donate your old tees instead of hacking them to shreds!
Rule of thumb: Put the bow back.
Or, if you’re really dying to wear the look, opt for a very subtle bow.

This look can work, asKate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, demonstrated.
This will make for a subdued, adult look.



