This month, we're purchasing clothes and accessories that remind us of happier times.
Author:FashionistaPublish date:Apr 29, 2020Last month, as we began to adjust to makeshift office spaces and learned to navigate life with minimal human interaction, our shopping lists featured several couch-friendly garments, like sweatpants and cotton sleep sets.
Ahead, you'll find cheery pieces from brands like Susan Alexandra and Tanya Taylor —everything from cocktail-ready minis to tie-dyed button-downs. Plus, we've also thrown in a few items that benefit our favorite local businesses. And while rooftop happy hours and sunny pool parties may not go on as planned, we're not letting that stop us from purchasing clothes and accessories that remind us of happier times.
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