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I’ve saved a lot of money these past few months, not ordering new clothes to go to all the now canceled reunions and galas that might have been. Instead of trying to replace old clothes, I’ve reevaluated them according to comfort. Highest on my list is a very old long cashmere sweater, that now has huge holes in both its elbows, and several smaller holes, probably from moths, that I have sewed together imperfectly. That beige sweater is warm when I need warm, and cool when I need to be covered up, but still cool. It doesn’t need to be folded or hung neatly in a closet. I throw it onto a shelf, and it’s there the next day, ready to wear. It still looks good from a distance, so I can wear it on the deck and wave to neighbors, and also cover up with it while taking my daily trek to the mailbox, or putting out the garbage. Corona-fashion is definitely built on comfort and ease. Not sure I’ll easily change that in the future. --Cynthia
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