Article 5FPN0 'I don’t wear trousers unless I leave the house': lessons from a year of lockdown dressing

'I don’t wear trousers unless I leave the house': lessons from a year of lockdown dressing

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Morwenna Ferrier
from World news | The Guardian on (#5FPN0)

From going braless and wearing black - to therapists in sympathetic necklines' and politicians in fleeces, readers reflect on a year of getting dressed in the pandemic

It is a white linen suit that Perry Seymour misses the most. It serves so many purposes, but always reminds me of summer nights," he says.

Slim-fitting and miraculously stain-free, it is what he wore in the garden to celebrate his 55th birthday last July. Not that anyone saw it. I never thought I dressed for anyone else, but I've found, without occasions or parties, I have no motivation to get dressed at all. These days, I don't wear trousers unless I leave the house."

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