Faith & Friends July 2020

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NIFTY THRIFTY

Quarantining in Style Or, how to wear loungewear.

While spending more time at home, it can be tempting to stay in pajamas all day, but what you wear connects to how you feel—even if no one else can see you. Studies have shown value in putting effort into dressing presentably, including increased productivity and self-esteem. Here are four tips to make loungewear work for you. 1. Start with a soft shirt  Whether loose or tight, the most important factor to consider in choosing a loungewear top is the softness of the material. Cotton, linen and wool are staples of the trend.

2. Add comfortable pants  Sweatpants and trackpants are having a moment. Make sure that they are structured, tapered and fit properly for a polished look. 3. Finish with a great cardigan  Cardigans are a musthave. They are one of those staples that enable you to dress up or down without ever looking out of place. Throw it over a casual T-shirt and instantly look presentable. 4. Make it you  When trying a fashion trend, it is important to incorporate your own sense of style, whether you’re into neutral knits or colourful silks. With loungewear, you can look great around the house without sacrificing comfort. The best part? These pieces are easy to find at your local Salvation Army thrift store.

(left) May Strutt is an avid thrifter with more than a decade of shopping experience in thrift stores across Canada. She is also a communications and engagement specialist with The Salvation Army’s thrift stores. Find a thrift store near you at thriftstore.ca. The Salvation Army continues to provide its essential services to the vulnerable, but to ensure the safety of clients and staff, some thrift stores remain temporarily closed due to COVID-19.

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