I’ve spent weeks toying around with ideas Rolling Jul 17 2024 Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara CA T-shirt for my Word of the Year for 2024, trying on different words for size to see if there was something that really resonated. And then it came to me (whilst looking at the Thesaurus at another option that didn’t feel quite right), that my word should be… I bang on about harmony all the time in my colour and style consultations, doing image consultant training, and generally, because everything that aligns with you, that is in balance with you, your personality, your colouring, your body, your lifestyle, and location are in harmony. As a former musician, I love harmony, it makes my body feel happy and relaxed. When I see colour combinations that work together – both with each other, and the person who is wearing them,it makes me feel relaxed at a gut level. I always feel it at my core. Harmony feels like it brings some ease (and I’d love some of that too), it brings quiet satisfaction rather than frustration and angst. I already work hard (my husband thinks too hard), and so focusing on what creates harmony rather than doing for the sake of doing, is something that I think would be worthwhile for me. I’ve spent 2023 cultivating some new skills (learned some watercolour painting, really started sewing again and getting some of my old skills back), cultivated relationships with new and old friends, as well as trying to cultivate the seeds that have been sewn in the past making incremental improvements to programs and courses. I’d love to spend 2024 helping you find harmony with your own style (it’s personal for a reason), to find out who you are on the inside, and show you how to express it on the outside – in glorious harmony. If you’re still looking for your Word of the Year for 2024 here’s an inspirational list (of course there are so many more words than what’s on this but it’s a great place to start, then you can, like I did, move to the Thesaurus to find alternatives that maybe align even more with how you’re feeling about what you’d love more of in your life). You could look at finding a word that’s one of your values, so that you make sure that you don’t stray from your best path. Or it could be setting a word as your intention for the year. There is no one right way of deciding on your word (or it could be a phrase if that floats your boat), do what feels right for you.
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Want to dress well, be economical and be kinder to the planet? Rolling Jul 17 2024 Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara CA T-shirt Stop spending your money on cheap, poorly made, trend-based tat. It may seem counterintuitive to buy a more expensive garment if your end goal is to save money, but cheaping out on clothes is a false economy. Subpar materials degrade quickly, badly stitched seams come undone and, ultimately, you’ll find yourself spending again and again when you could’ve just coughed up a bit more for a higher-quality garment in the first place. Following trends is a good way to burn through money too. Sure, mix in the odd piece here and there if it matches your style, but filling your wardrobe predominantly with classic, versatile pieces you can endlessly mix and match will save you money and futureproof you against the ebb and flow of fashion in the long run. You don’t necessarily have to spend a fortune to end up with something you’ll get lots of wear out of either. Some small accessories and personal items may not cost that much, but you could end up using them every day for decades. So, what are these pieces? The ones that will give you the greatest return on investment in terms of cost per wear? Below, we’ve listed our favourite examples of things you can buy once and wear for life (or near enough!). So keep scrolling and get ready to refresh your wardrobe the right way.
Anthony Freeman –
I love Marilyn Monroe and this red shirt is so pretty with the hot pink.
Good quality and worth the money.
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Jesika Peart –
a la medida, ningún problema
Scott Konzen –
Nice outfit. Fit and superb material
Linda Ivie –
Best t-shirts I’ve ever worn!
I love this t-shirt. I’ve read reviews where some customers said they did not feel the shirt was * heavy*, but by no means is it flimsy. I’m a chick though, so maybe guys wearing this as a work shirt need something a little thicker.
This brand also holds up MUCH better, in my opinion, to Hanes or FOTL. I have another 1 of these I refuse to throw out. Had it 3 years it held up that well and I’ve worn it a LOT. Washer and dryer over and over just makes it even better!
Ordering a bunch of these in other colors for sure.