Alice Fisher on Style: Comfortable Clothes | Fashion | The Guardian

2021-11-12 07:51:09 By : Mr. Steven chen

Whether you are chasing children in bed or on the street, home clothes and colorful pajamas are perfect

Last modified on Monday, July 2, 2018 at 10.06 EDT

There are many articles about how your life can fundamentally change when you have children. All things about your profession, your relationship and your identity. Everyone knows this, right? Well, I have a three-year-old child, and I am here to talk about the changes on the surface, the little things that bother you every day.

I wish I could finish a cup of tea before it gets cold. I wish I could read the end of the newspaper article. I hope I can finish the meal without getting up to change the dishes or wipe off the spilled water. I hope that all inappropriate or important things in my apartment will not be placed in high places that are out of reach. Yesterday I opened the kitchen cabinet and found a credit card, tweezers, a travel card, my passport, a Tubigrip toe bandage, and a news sample of organic lubricant among the cereal and pasta. I wish I could remember on which shelf I hid my spare house key. I really, really hope that I can get up, take a shower, and put on the clothes I actively choose. These clothes can work together as a set of clothes in a smooth, uninterrupted process.

I don't think this will happen for at least seven years. It's okay; it's best to make do with it. (This is actually my view of my career and my relationship.) One thing that makes the pleasant chaos in my current life better is home wear. I mean, the name doesn't fit the way I use it, but let's ignore it. I have never understood before that I need sweatpants, sweatshirts and pullovers to turn into pajamas. I used to wear clothes or no clothes. what. no longer.

If you need stylish clothing with stylish colors, stylish cuts, and easy-to-wear, check out Blue Marmalade London or Hush's website-they are perfect for half-pack and half-sleep fashion. Or go to Zara Home; this one is great. These are comfortable but stylish clothes. You can wear them in the store at 6 am and go to the park. If you don’t have time to get dressed or take off your clothes, you can also go to bed at bedtime.

Personally, I have become a big fan of pajamas. The past of the pajamas is not important: I just sleep in it. Now I need it to get up wobbly to help my toddler at midnight. When she fell ill at 3am, I was with her, trying to find Calpol in the kitchen cabinet (it was behind the spaghetti next to Tubigrip and Lube). Pajamas are best for these cold night accidents. I like bright ones; if you do the same, go to toast. Toast's pajama department has great patterns and colors. The price is also good. These pajamas look very cheerful in the early morning when you are away, and you never know when they will attract the audience. My daughter recently learned how to open the front door, so when I chased her down the public stairs, my neighbor had already had a chance to see how cute my pajamas were. This is not dressing as I understood before, but I am learning quickly.

Follow Alice on Instagram@aliceefisher

This article contains affiliate links, which means that if readers click and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission. All our news is independent and not affected by any advertisers or business plans. By clicking on the affiliate link, you accept that third-party cookies will be set. More information.