Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Summer clothes in Boston

The psychedelic floral dress returns

This time last year, I made a post of the outfits I wore to Germany. With the exception of two new tank tops -- for school organizations that I belong to -- and two shirts from Uniqlo, I have made no changes to my summer wardrobe.

Which is not to say that I will not buy anything on my return to Boston (currently escaping the humidity by going back to SF). I've evaded much of the heat by staying in the hospital freezing under the AC or burning up under lead in the OR.

linen shirt - Uniqlo | linen shorts - GAP | boat shoes - Sperry | watch - Casio

I finally bought this dark blue linen shirt from Uniqlo. I originally thought I would venture for something light-colored, but I am a creature of habit and hate the way light colors look on me. It's perfectly comfortable on even the most hellishly hot (and humid) days in Boston. The loose fit is very airy and helps the fabric not stick to my skin, and generally makes the thought of summer a bit more bearable. I wear an XS here, and generally use shoulder width to determine XXS, XS, or S in shirts.

Linen dresses in Muji

My hunt for the linen dress continues, though I will probably buy the second one (middle and right images) if it goes on sale. Sometimes I have to go places and do things where short shorts are not appropriate, even on unbearably hot days. Despite all the time I spent looking online for a good linen dress, this Muji one may be the most accessible. Granted, it does look like a dark blue potato sack unless I tie something around my waist (drawstring from my shorts shown above), but I was generally very impressed with it in the fitting room.

Hospital scrubs

A very, very kind chief resident gave me three pairs of scrubs in my size when I told her I had gotten mine from Goodwill. I won't be regularly in the hospital (much less the OR) this semester unless I have specific shadowing arrangements, so these scrubs will just have to wait until M3. But I would be remiss to leave this post without acknowledging that I spent most of my summer thus far wearing these. Not particularly flattering, but very comfortable.

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I completely neglected this blog in the past few weeks. This post was kind of a cop-out because the posts that I had planned involved me going through tons and tons of photos (Germany posts from last summer, more gardens, more hiking). I also recently had an inexplicable hankering to write something more about personal style, wardrobe building, and fashion-related. One factor may be a pretty black dress that I basically impulse-bought off Poshmark. It hasn't arrived yet, but I hope it suits me.

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The other thing that I wanted to examine was this notion of practicing minimalism or living with less or low/zero waste. I don't necessarily categorize myself as a "minimalist," but I have drunk more and more of the Kool-aid, read more and more of the "discourse" around it on Reddit/Instagram/blogs, and feel more equipped to use it as a tool to construct my own ethics about consumption, ownership, and...other stuff. If there's one thing I loathe about minimalism blogs, it's when they get preachy and take the moral super-high ground.

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And my last thought of the night is that I had a conversation with some of my friends about shopping. None of us "go shopping" as a hobby, but we were having some premature worries about having to build up a professional wardrobe in time for clerkships. I'm still sticking to my guns about wardrobe planning and restricting the number of clothes that I'll buy, but I am planning ahead now.

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And that's it. My next post will probably be a photographic summary of one year in Boston. One year already! Time really does fly.

8 comments:

  1. I can't believe it's been a year already! I really like that Muji dress - nice improvising with the drawstring. I hope they bring in some linen dresses when the weather warms up here. I've been wearing scrubs on my night shifts - I actually wouldn't mind wearing them all the time.

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    1. I like that dress a lot, but I think that there will be no linen dress for me this year (unless Muji gets this dress back in stock).

      I would be quite happy to wear scrubs all the time as well. Perfectly comfortable and practical.

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  2. My roomie nabbed a traditional office internship this summer, so at the beginning of summer, she had to do a BUNCH of shopping for professional clothing! // That Muji dress in the middle looks good :D Linen is such a good material for summer! -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey's

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    1. Unfortunately, that Muji dress sold out while I was thinking about whether to buy it or not!

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  3. I was in the market for a relaxed fit linen dress this summer, but I never quite got around to it. (The weather's already cooling down, so I probably won't be inspired to pick one up this year.)

    It's hard to build up a professional wardrobe very quickly. I had to do that in the summer after my first year of law school (and was still really very underdressed for the most part) and keep supplementing the work wardrobe a lot in the summer after that. Lots of not super-wise (but heavily discounted) Loft and Ann Taylor purchases happening both summers.

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    1. If you have any tips for building up a professional wardrobe sensibly, I'm eager to hear them. Perhaps now is the time for capsule wardrobe thinking to take over.

      The time for linen dress shopping is over for now. I remember it being much hotter this time last year!

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  4. FYI if you do get the Muji linen dress (or any item from Muji period)--beware of shrinkage. I experienced shrinkage on my linen shirt dress (which ended up making it fit me better, thankfully.) It shrank fairly uniformly across the garment, noticeably in length and a bit in the shoulders and torso, but I didn't want it to get too short. It's still okay right now. But had I bought my usual Muji size M I predict it would not fit. I've also had a few of their wool, wool-cashmere items from fall/winter sales and I suggest drycleaning those despite hand wash cold being okay on label; it seems their stuff isn't really treated.

    Also your uniqlo linen outfit almost looks like a romper, but isn't! ...I also like your (Casio?) watch.

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    1. I'll keep that in mind (though I think that dress is sold out now). I've never gotten any clothing from Muji so it's good to have some idea of how they wear/wash.

      That indeed is a Casio watch (the infamous F-91W). I like it too.

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