Fed up of wearing pyjamas?
Some days , our lunch break is spent sitting at our desks staring down an ever-growing inbox while we fork at yesterday’s leftovers. Bleak. As over half of us are already spending this hour-off surfing the web we might as well be productive about it.
It's now March and we're also in the grips of a global pandemic that has seen our daily lives turned upside down. While many of us have either been encouraged to work from home or, indeed, self-isolate, the need for distraction has never been greater. That's why, rather than seeing shopping as something frivolous and unnecessary at this time, it can actually be a great way to keep a grip on your 'normal' routine and, of course, help the economy at such an uncertain time.
To make matters more complicated, however, we are of course still battling with climate change and the need to reduce our levels of consumption has never been more urgent. That's why this Lunchtime Shop will bring you all the best pieces that you can wear season after season. After all, with, it's necessary to make smart purchases; things that will be in your wardrobe forever, and that you'll always love wearing.
From the best of the wear-forever high street buys to the most beautiful pieces from all of your favourite designers, these are the things worth investing in. If a lunch break is really the only thing worth looking forward to on some work days, you may as well make it extra special...If you're a bit fed up of wearing pyjamas more than usual but want something just as comfortable , Yolke's new sustainable daywear is the answer.
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