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And yes, you can and should wear a shirtdress all year round. Run errands in one come spring, wear it as a cover-up come summer, and layer one up come fall and winter. They go with virtually every shoe, from knee-high boots to platform espadrilles, sneakers to heeled pumps. And, of course, they can be personalized with all the accessories of your liking jewelry, scarves, and what have you. Think of the shirtdress as a sartorial blank canvas. Whether you're starting with a classic white poplin or a pretty printed shirtdress, you can't go wrong. Designers seem to agree, offering a wide assortment of silhouettes, be it a mini or maxi; sleeveless or long sleeve; or cut in embroidered linen, colorful silk, or striped cotton. Should you be looking for something a little less expected, there are a handful of shirtdresses with updated details say, pleated skirts, off-center buttons, and statement sleeves.

"Does this shirt match my wall." is a question I never thought I'd ask myself. Then again, I never expected to weather a global pandemic in my studio apartment with a singular can of Lysol spray as my prized possession. So the shirt thing. Really, it's the least of my problems. But I love making it a big deal, pulling sweaters and blouses out of my closet, throwing them over my braless body (haven't worn one of those in a month!), and testing them out in front of a webcam like I'm about to snap a 2008 Myspace profile picture.

Let me explain. Once upon a time, I played the dating game. My outfits were the pieces I moved across the chessboard. The photographer that wanted to meet up at a dive bar. Saw him there in my Levi 501s. That European guy with an ambiguous job and a reservation at an overpriced downtown hotspot. As long as my Rotate minidress and I weren't paying. The startup bro who was sooo busy and could only grab a drink at 9:30 on a Tuesday. He definitely wasn't looking for anything serious, but I foolishly entertained him in my Vince slip dress for months.
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