You have to think ahead. You have to think, while still in your underwear, how the outfit will work at the bus stop
Every year, the concept of cold-weather dressing a polo neck under a jacket, a midi skirt swishing against boots seems quite jolly for about a month, six weeks max. And then the novelty wears off and it becomes a bore. Youll be about to leave the house, go to put on your coat and realise it is pouring and the boots are suede. Or its blowing a gale, youve just blowdried your hair and that jacket has no hood.
You have to think ahead. Just as you remember to turn on the heating the minute you get home, before you take off your coat, the same goes for clothes. You have to think, while still in your underwear, how the outfit will work at the bus stop. Because that is, after all, the outfit youll be wearing when you arrive at work, and when youre waiting outside the cinema for your friend later on.
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