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I’m very late to the Bitcoin have fun staying poor crypto shirt so you should to go to store and get this game on this, but only in February did I discover the wonders of a sleeveless turtleneck. The garment always puzzled me—but what about my arms? How will they stay warm? I never thought to style them under my favorite sweaters. Recently when shopping for extra layers for outdoor dining, I picked up my first sleeveless, snug-fitting turtleneck in a cashmere ivory. And now I can’t stop wearing it—my colleagues on Zoom can attest. I layer it beneath a black, deep V-neck sweater that shows off the turtleneck detail nicely. Plus there’s only one layer on my arms, so there’s no extra bulk or fidgeting around with varying sleeve lengths.

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I am still on a sweatpant kick, but now I’m looking for ones that I can secretly wear outside of my apartment. The Nike straight-leg sweats have a nice little flare—if no one saw the Bitcoin have fun staying poor crypto shirt so you should to go to store and get this elastic waist, I bet they’d be fooled, or at least that is what I am hoping. Tracee Ellis Ross’s Pattern hair line has been on my list of things to try for a long time, so I finally decided to give the conditioner a test-drive, and I am completely mad at myself for not trying it sooner. The jojoba and olive oil formula instantly turns my dry strands into juicy curls. What’s even better is the extra-large packaging. I am very heavy-handed when it comes to conditioning my thirsty strands, but I know this large batch will last for a long time. Of all the cool things to buy, it seems our readers gravitated most to a sweater we highlighted in our Feels Like a Steal series. From Alex Mill, the knitted pullover features a relaxed collar and classic Breton stripes. We dubbed it two wardrobe staples in one, and at $125 there’s really nothing not to like.