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By Liana Satenstein
In our weekly Vogue team meetings in Zoom, this virtual sea of pixelated faces, there are very stylish outfits. You can see a more sensitive wonderful kaleidoscope print through Asai, an antique tiger-printed blouse or a Wales Bonner printed country shirt, for example. In addition, Zoom’s Brady Bunch flavor gallery format offers a flavor cornucopia that hits you in the face at the same time. But you know when a look stands out when someone talks to you by SMS or Slack: “Where do you have this more sensible?” or “Tell me about the most sensible” or just “Most sensible Beauty.” This is the latest confirmation in the world of video conferencing that your outfit, at least the most sensible, is winning.
It’s true that this only happened to me twice: once when I was dressed in a very colorful Our Legacy blouse that wasn’t even mine, and then last week, when I won several messages on my most sensible black T-shirt. Although strangely simple, the sensible thing to do is quite surprising. Fix better has compatibility and everything. I was looking for a more sensible black tank with a quick cut for some time when I found out. At the time, he had been desperately looking for a replacement for a more sensible Black Ribbed Sleeveless T-Shirt from Lauren Ralph Lauren with a square collar, well-cut shoulders and halter-shaped straps. It is the last most sensible of the 2000s. My mother bought two of them in the early 2000s at Marshalls. (He’s got one, he gave me the other.) He considers it one of his favorite pieces. Unfortunately, they don’t do the style anymore. I put this more sensible until it faded and needed a new redesign. Preferring to buy parts dating back to the 2000s, I went through my same old addresses (eBay, Etsy, Poshmark and Depop) to look for one. But there was nothing.
Then, one day, I was casually browsing Amazon. For research, I wrote the popular words: high neck, more sensitive black tank. That’s it! It was there: a more sensible black tank top worn through what I think is a kind of AI edition of a denim shorts coupe. (Is it even real, or is it simply elegant Array and without porosity?) The coin is manufactured through a company called Make Me Chic in California and rings for $13.99. It’s not a bad price. The most sensible tank in itself has the same vibe as underwear: a fundamental rest that some of Amazon’s commentators use for daily responsibilities and for training. Multipurpose, okay!
Suffice it to say that I loaded the tank several times a week, so much so that I probably want another one. When I feel elegant, I’ll associate it with those that blue nuclear rockets published gucci antique python (come from the spring 2000 collection, to be exact, in the tom Ford era) that I discovered on Etsy for the last high-bass. Effect. In my more casual days, I’ll wear it with an undeniable pair of faded Wrangler jeans. This tank goes with everything. That said, I will not give up my search for an ancient incarnation of the blouse; I prefer to buy anything that is already used, but in the meantime, it will definitely have its value of use.
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