i am so ready to break out of the winter layer cocoon purgatory & wear my outfits freely without any accoutrements

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i like the layers tbh
5d ago
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I actually much prefer the Bulk unpopular I know
5d ago
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@IMKHUSHI I am the same I am dreading the shed 😵‍💫
5d ago
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@IMKHUSHI i don't like being super exposed (aka heat of the summer, basically-wearing nothing cause it's too hot type of outfits), but i love a good light layering (e.g. a jean jacket over a hoodie & longsleeve). with that being said, having to shed & unshed my puffer coat + gloves + hat + scarf whenever i enter spaces is the part about winter clothing that honestly bothers me the most
5d ago

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