Move Over, Sweatpants. It's—Checks Notes—Sweat Shorts Season
When quar started back in March, we were dealing with unpredictable times and even more unpredictable weather. Rain poured down as we sheltered in place and we quickly turned into creatures of comfort, reaching for stress-reducing house slippers, fleece sweaters, and, most notably, sweatpants. We were walking Regina George memes, and lived in fear of wearing jeans again, because they will never be as forgiving as the elasticized waistbands of terrycloth pants.
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