OOTD: Share Your Looks!

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Belt or singlet out? Also, why aren’t women’s shirts made long enough to tuck in?!
The Look: Local Govt Workshop, PhD Student Edition

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I’d go no-belt french tuck. Love those pants on you too.

I vote belt and tuck, but yes! LOVE the look!!

I like them both, but the belt looks slightly fancier? Not fancier, but more dressed somehow.

Far too late to make a difference bit the belt and tuck look dressier/fancy!

I suspected the belt & tuck were fancier. I just don’t like the way my outer shirt lifts up when I move my arms! Need to get a good shirt pattern so I can make my own.

I call this look “Sometimes I wear high vis safety gear and pretend to do actual work” and I’m holding my arm like that to cover my company name and own name from all you stalkers.

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Can you do it in a more self-gropey fashion? We’re trying to start a trend.

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Today’s office outfit - I started wearing my dresses more lately - still feel a little overdressed as it’s a mostly casual environment

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This is my official “giving a talk about video games” outfit. (Shirt is a pico-8 reference; hoodie has subtle line art of Super Mario 3 characters on it.) Why yes I AM using an NES-style controller to advance my slides; I’m very proud of this bit and use it as often as I can.

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This shirt is stained (oil) but it’s soft and I love it.

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Oh wow that is COOL.

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I have clothes on. The artwork behind me does not.

Problem with new hair: much of my very colorful wardrobe clashes with a my hair.

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Continuing today’s teal theme… an outfit for my teal chunky necklace

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Clash it up. More fun that way.
Also… whispers are you touching that painting. O_O

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Okay, everyone is cute as heck, I am ded

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