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the fact that many of us (me included) have closets so expansive that we could avoid repeats for several weeks is actually quite troubling and shows how capitalism habituates us into defining ourselves as consumers. and it’s not just practical and sustainable to repeat your outfits, it’s also how you season the clothes, elevating the outfit’s contents to something more than possessions or garments. anyway, here's what i've been wearing over and over again
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May 22, 2025

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having a uniform, etc. i feel like i talk abt this a lot but today i was feeling kind of Strange about it because since i work w/ clothes and am interested in fashion i often feel like i need to have something new for everything or be more maximalist or eye catching. but at the end of the day i already have what i need and i enjoy what i enjoy. everything i wear has some intention behind it even if it looks like it doesn't. so then what
Apr 2, 2024
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I think we need to normalize outfit repeating , I don’t have a billionaires walk in closet, if it was cute I’m wearing it again.
I've been enjoying new clothes, and experimenting them with fun ways, so much lately that I need to keep reminding myself of this. Not every excursion outside needs to be fresh and new and experimental. If I am going out and I need a warm sweater and I need my sneakers and I already have a fit in mind with those pieces, I can just wear it, I don't need to reinvent the wheel every time.
Feb 28, 2024

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extend the life of your clothes by covering holes or stains with embroidery floss and yarn while giving them new cool zombie flair! you don’t even have to be neat, the more imperfect the weave the more organic the result. the best mended garments are almost fungal, covered in sick multi-colored lichen.
Feb 8, 2025
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I beg of you get to the point. texting is not an instant messenger and I have not committed to a conversation / to being on my phone all day. you have no idea how this text finds me.
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it’s not bed rotting to rest when you’re tired, run-down, or sick. I can feel where capitalist dogma has seeped into me every time I feel doubt or shame for how much time I’ve spent in bed or doing very little, or the fear that I’ll never be motivated to do anything again. it’s not true! inevitably after only 3 days of solid rest I naturally crave activity, projects, organization, work, and not as penance. rec for rest: screen time of any kind is not the rest I’m talking about… we’re talking rest as a monotask.
Feb 9, 2025