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GL OR RL
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Simple color palettes and relaxed cuts for daily wear:
Drop your favorite number (1-6) in the comments below!
Been rotating these six outfits lately. Nothing too complicated—just different combinations that have worked well for everyday wear.
Look 1
Grey heavyweight embroidered tee, light wash straight-leg jeans, and blue suede sneakers. A simple, clean color palette.
Look 2
Burgundy graphic tee, relaxed light-wash denim, and classic canvas sneakers. Easy vintage-inspired everyday outfit.
Look 3
White graphic tee, washed off-white trousers, and black-and-white sneakers. The lighter pants give the outfit a different feel without doing too much.
Look 4
Cream knit zip polo, black tailored trousers, and brown leather shoes. Slightly smarter but still casual enough for daily wear.
Look 5
White heavyweight tee, dark utility trousers, and chunky leather shoes. Simple pieces with a bit more contrast.
Look 6
Paneled grey tee, camo cargo pants, and classic black-and-white sneakers. Probably the most casual outfit of the six.
Which one would you wear the most? If there's a particular piece you'd like more information on, feel free to ask in the comments.
I work from a different city every month. Hotels, coworking spaces, cafes, airports. I have learned that reliable power is the one thing I cannot compromise on. Curious what other nomads carry for keeping laptops and devices charged throughout the day.
I moved across the state for work last year and kept saying I'd visit soon. I kept putting it off because weekends were busy, I was tired, or whatever excuse felt real enough at the time. Finally drove home this weekend.
My room is exactly how I left it. My mom put new curtains in, which she was very excited about. My dad pretended he wasn't emotional when I walked in, but I could tell. We had dinner, watched a game, and I helped my mom figure out why her printer wasn't working (the cable was unplugged).
I stayed the night and set up at my old desk in the morning to do some work before driving back. Plugged in my charger behind the desk, charged my laptop and phone, and had coffee with my mom. It felt like being in high school again for a few hours.
I need to go home more often. Eight months is way too long. I don't know why I let it get that far.
Picked up this silver + black stone piece recently.
Nothing too crazy, but I really like the way it looks with plain tees, knitwear, and darker outfits. The black tones make it feel a little cleaner and more mature compared to regular silver pieces.
Been wearing it pretty often lately.
What do you guys think?
I did a quick wardrobe cleanout this week and realized I’ve accumulated a ridiculous number of short-sleeve tops already this year.
Seeing everything together made me realize how many different styles I’ve been rotating through lately: vintage-inspired graphics, looser streetwear fits, color-blocked pieces, jersey-style tops, and a few with more unusual paneling or washed finishes.
Some are pretty simple and mostly come down to the fit, while others have enough print or texture that they basically become the whole outfit. Either way, choosing a tee before leaving the house has somehow become harder instead of easier.
I think I’m most drawn to the washed graphic tees and the color-blocked streetwear-style ones. They feel easy to wear but still give an outfit a bit more shape and personality.
If you had to pick one style from the pile without knowing anything else, what would you go for first? Or what has been your most-worn tee so far this year?
I'm curious what everyone tends to buy from overseas instead of locally.
For me, it's usually pieces with better fabrics, construction, or unique fits that are harder to find where I live.
What categories do you think are actually worth buying internationally?
I don't know if anyone else is like this, but whenever I see a color or design I like, I end up buying it, even if I definitely don't need another pair.
Over time I've realized I'm way more interested in the design than the logo. Different cuts, different fabrics, different colors... they're all surprisingly fun to try.
Lately I've been wearing lighter, softer fabrics more often, especially during summer. Once you get used to that kind of comfort, it's hard to go back.
Some pairs have been sitting in the drawer for months, while others somehow end up in the weekly rotation. Funny how the ones you expect to wear the most aren't always the ones you actually reach for.
I'm always curious to see what other people are wearing, so if you've found a pair that's unexpectedly good, let me know. I'm always looking for something new to try.
Looking for a link, seller, or similar alternatives to these white trousers. They are styled in a relaxed, minimalist/quiet luxury silhouette but have specific technical details that set them apart from standard trousers.