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Commute |link| — Frivolous Dressorder The
"Frivolous" is a word often used as a pejorative, implying a lack of seriousness or purpose. Yet, in the context of a long, grueling commute, frivolity becomes a survival mechanism. The "Frivolous Dressorder" is the choice to wear the impractical: the silk scarf that catches in the subway door, the vibrant yellow coat in a sea of charcoal wool, or the ornate jewelry that serves no function other than to delight the wearer.
Yes. Absolutely. Some will stare. Some will mutter. A few might assume you are "looking for attention." frivolous dressorder the commute
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