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katiesbailey

Updated: Jan 6

I am a huge fan of Hoi Bo in Toronto. I work mostly at home now and it's put me in the position of having tons of office wear and tons of lounge wear but not a lot in the middle. But in a rare sartorial feat, I can wear Hoi Bo at home and not feel like a slob and wear it at work and feel cool. Fabrics and cuts really matter in this category and Hoi Bo nails both. I got pants and a gigantic t-shirt that makes me feel like a 19-year-old version of myself, with an income. Did I need a gigantic, "almond"-coloured t-shirt in the middle of winter? No. But I like the way it forces me to confront changing shapes and how my eye understands them. The t-shirt is a portal to the shape of the next few years.


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